Mar
22

Worth every penny

Post Via amazon in Wii Games Review

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
I never grew up on Nintendo nor Zelda. I had bought the Wii and at first was not excited about getting Zelda, however after finishing both Marvel Ultimate Alliance and Rayman Rabbits, I was looking for something that would give me the oomph of Marvel Ultimate Alliance. At first, I was a little disappointed, the pace is much slower than a fighting game. I also felt I needed a help book or internet guide to understand and move on in the world. However, the game grows on you and you start to understand the language of the game, so that it becomes thoroughly addicting. The best part is the actual depth to the game and its inherent simplicity. I go back and forth of solving levels with and without the clue book. You personally get more out of the game without the help guides. Additionally, the game doesn't really get boring, as you continually have new goals and weapons. I would say the only negative, besides being thoroughly addicting, is that the sound of the remote is louder than you may want when you are playing really late at night and have turned down the television volume to zero. This is a game where you will easily spend over eighty hours playing, how fast you finish those eighty hours is up to you. I guess a minor complaint would be I'm not sure it's possible to finish the game or even complete a large portion without having some help of some kind. Many times you can experiment to solve a puzzle, but because of the size of the game it may take your hours upon hours to figure it out.

The beauty of the game and the reality of the world from tiny details to the thematic structure is positively genius. You realize how to solve puzzles by solving previous puzzles. Additionally, musical cues and sound effects help you navigate the world. The game has a day and night scenario, so you feel time move throughout, as well as as changing the weather. It's a very G game with a simple story and somehow you feel empathy for the characters. The difficult parts of the game can usually be solved with the help of a guide so that the game should be able to be solved by all ages. It is clear when playing a game like Zelda, that the future of interactive entertainment is limited only by the imagination.

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