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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess | 
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List Price: $49.99 Buy Used: $28.99 You Save: $21.00 (42%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 239 reviews Sales Rank: 140
Format: Nintendo Platform: Nintendo Wii ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Edition: Earth Emperor Theme Deck Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: rvl p rzde UPC: 045496900014 EAN: 0605433010147 ASIN: B000FQBPCQ
Release Date: November 17, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Comes with original box and manual. Everything included and works great. no scratches. Fast shipping!
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| • | Combines the amazing new interface features of the Wii with the Zelda franchise | | • | Amazing new horseback combat system | | • | Attacks, moves, and even fishing, are controlled with the Wii Remote | | • | Link transforms into different creatures as part of his quest |
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Product Description The Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princess brings you back tot he land of Hyrule, as you uncover the mystery behind its plunge into darkness. Link, a young man raised as a wrangler in a rural village, is ordered by the mayor to attend the Hyrule Summit. He sets off, oblivious to the dark fate that has descended upon the kingdom. When he enters the Twilight Realm that has covered Hyrule, he transforms into a wolf and is captured. A mysterious figure helps him break free, and with the aid of her magic, they set off to free the land from the shadows. Link must explore the vast land of Hyrule and As he does, he'll have to enlist the aid of friendly folk, solve puzzles and battle his way through dangerous dungeons. In the Twilight Realm, he'll have to use his wolf abilities and Midna's magic to bring light to the land. Revisit classic and new characters - Link, Zelda, Midna and many others
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When an evil darkness enshrouds the land of Hyrule, a young farm boy named Link must awaken the hero and the animal within. When Link travels to the Twilight Realm, he transforms into a wolf and must scour the land with the help of a mysterious girl named Midna. Besides his trusty sword and shield, Link will use his bow and arrows by aiming with the Wii Remote controller, fight while on horseback and use a wealth of other items, both new and old. 
The most epic Zelda ever launches with the Wii. |  Link roams an entirely new land of Hyrule. View larger. |  Take control of your trusty horse as you travel from quest to quest. View larger. |  Link must solve a number of challenging puzzles to progress to boss battles. View larger. |  Fishing with the Wii Remote is a fun and worthwhile diversion. View larger. | Link's journeys, reinvented Hailed by many as the best Zelda game since 1998's Ocarina of Time, Twilight Princess thrusts players into a troubled world ravaged by a dangerous magic. Sporting a new, more realistic visual style than the previous Zelda title, Link looks much more like an adult than in previous installments and fits well into an environment that provides Zelda fans with a much more gritty and grim environment to explore. The entirety of the quest fits this darker mood, as both Link and NPC's alike share the same concern for the changes about in Hyrule. More than just a spiritual successor to previous Zelda installments, Twilight Princess offers players a new way of controlling Link through dungeons, forests, towns, and the bizarre Twilight Realm: precise weapon controls with the Wii remote! Players can use the remote to control Links' weapons including the sword, arrows, and boomerang. This new control scheme allows for much faster and more accurate control than on previous Nintendo hardware. For example, waving the remote in the air will result in Link performing the same move with the sword. To fire off on arrow, players "pull back" on a virtual controller string as the Wii remote's speaker lets players know that the projectile is ready for release. It all works incredibly well and adds to the title's immersion and style- you feel more in the center of the action than in previous Zelda games. As impressive as the new control scheme is, the scope and size of the new land of the Hyrule is equally as impressive- truly the Wii's first epic adventure. Beautifully crafted and four years in the making, the land players travel through is vast and diverse as the dungeons and monsters that lie within. As players collect triforce pieces from the distant sections of the continent, they will get to know many different villages and foes. Thankfully, Link will be able to move over long stretches of land faster thanks to "Epona," your faithful horse. Epona also helps Link become a more effective fighter, as a number of powerful and impressive sword strikes can be launched while galloping through fields of enemies. The Twilight Realm awaits Like most games in the Zelda franchise, Link begins his adventure with little more than the clothes he has on an an inkling that something has gone awry. After an initial trip to the Twilight Realm, in which Link appears as a wolf, a friendly shadow dweller named Midna will meet up with players and give helpful advice on gameplay. Fortunately for players, this virtual assistant spells out ways to be a more effective adventurer in and out of the shadow world. Early stages of the game have Link spending a lot of time in the Twilight Realm, and outdoor areas of Hyrule, attempting to clear areas of the strange darkness that has seemingly fallen over every village, forest, and field. As the story progresses, players will learn the cause of the shadows, and what they must to do vanquish them for good. Puzzling puzzles Link once again finds himself in a number of classic Zelda-esque puzzle scenarios in which he must light torches to unlock doors, raise and lower water levels, and fight enemies to collect keys and open chests for valuable rupees. A number of the dungeons present unique puzzle challenges that rely on the player's ability to hone their Wii remote's control, such as an air castle in the sky that can only be accessed by an extremely accurate grappling hook toss. In general, Twilight Princess is more challenging than the average Zelda game, with a number of boss battles having protracted hit sequences with little support potions about, and even less warning. Still, there's never been an adventure experience such as this, wherein players can literally charge at a dungeon boss with their fists and punch the air to defeat an enormous foe. As the finest Zelda experience in almost ten years and the game fans have been waiting for, Twilight Princess will delight young and old gamers alike.
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zelda rules October 14, 2008 this a great game that i strongly recomend for anyone if you really want this game to be fun get the link crossbow for the wii but the game is just fun anyway it has a good storyline, good fetures, allright graffics but thats the only downside
Best Zelda game Ever October 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Buy this Game. really fun. i like that it is better than any other zelda game, because the prior ones were amazing. i own for both the wii and the gamecube. gamecube is easier to maneuver but once u get the hang of the wii you might disagree, i love the graphics and taht it actually takes a while to beat, usually with games i can beat in a matter of days, this one took me a long time. my only ocmplaint is that it has all the bonus stuff, such as magic armor and crap like that. i beat the last boss really easily without that stuff and i guess u have that kind of stuff in every zelda game. great fun is found in this game, prepare to be addicted
The game that hooked me up into games again October 13, 2008 To start I want to give you a little backstory on my gaming. To be honest, I had been away from games since I stopped using my PSOne back in the day. Historically I had an ATARI 2600, a NES, a Super Nintendo, a Nintendo 64 and Playstation... and by the time I graduated I had just stopped using my Nintendo 64 and my Playstation; that was, definitely, a while ago.
After that I just did some occasional gaming with some of my mates in my computer, one LAN party every 3 months or something, but I wasn't really addicted. Unfortunately I also lack the time to dedicate to games 24/7 as one would like.
I had played Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask back in the day of the Nintendo 64, and had absolutely loved them.
A few months ago I decided to buy a Wii while I was on a trip with some of my mates overseas. I bought my Wii and Super Smash Bros. Brawl then because it was all I could afford at the moment, (and by the way, do I love those two) but then I decided to buy The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, to get back to more serious gaming.
This game is absolutely gorgeous, aesthetically, the maps are huge, and you have a lot to explore, you feel the vastness of the world (and would be seriously bored if you didn't have access to Epona most of the time).
It is difficult enough to keep you thinking most of the time. I honestly have been too busy working on my research project to be playing too much, and thus I haven't finished it, however, being in the part of the game where I am gives me authority to write a review about it.
I really enjoy the game, the music is amazing, though it could be better if it weren't synthesized. The story is intricate and interesting, it has enough twists, and you really get to "know" the characters. You even end up loving Midna.
There are only two things I don't like about the game that much, and hence my 4-star rating.
One is the lack of a musical instrument in the game, I really loved how the ocarina was integrated in the N64 versions, and how the Wind Waker worked in its game... I just feel it's kind of lacking.
The other reason for my 4-star rating is that the game feels way too linear, there aren't many side-quests, and thus you feel like you're reading a book more than playing a game, at times.
All in all this is a wonderful title, and you should definitely add it to your library.
A great game, well executed October 13, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I got this game for my wife, an avid Zeldaphile, and she loves it. The scenery is beautiful, and the controls are easy enough to learn. Some of the dialogue has that "lost-in-translation-from-Japanese" feel, but heck, so did the other Zeldas. Put briefly, if you liked the other Zeldas, you'll like this one. If you're new to Zelda, but own a Wii and like a challenge, this game is for you, too. Parents: Good news--I haven't found anything offensive in this game at all. Some parts may be a tad scary for the really little ones (<6), but your average third grader will eat this up. Same goes for adults.
Better than Ocarina of Time October 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
As always the Twilight Princess is yet another epic addition to the Zelda franchise. Involving storyline, beautiful scenery, amazing character design and intuitive game play, its everything a great action RPG is made of. I would highly recommend this game and eagerly await the next installment in the Zelda universe.
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