Will you [Link] save Hyrule yet again? Story
You [Link] begin in a small rural town called Ordon. Working as a ram wrangler, things get creepy when monsters are on the outskirts of the town. You are then given the task of journeying to Hyrule to speak with advisors there about the troubles. More and more events start to take place and you find out that there is an evil plan taking place in the Twilight dimension. What are you going to do? Will you save Hyrule yet once again? Only you can find out :D
Will you [Link] save Hyrule yet again? Story
You [Link] begin in a small rural town called Ordon. Working as a ram wrangler, things get creepy when monsters are on the outskirts of the town. You are then given the task of journeying to Hyrule to speak with advisors there about the troubles. More and more events start to take place and you find out that there is an evil plan taking place in the Twilight dimension. What are you going to do? Will you save Hyrule yet once again? Only you can find out :D
Gameplay
To start off, the Wii makes playing Zelda an amazing and immersive experience. The reason for that is the control scheme. I first had my doubts about the wiimote, but as soon as I popped in the game is was completely content. Swinging around the wiimote while running around or while on Epona was great. Even aiming is greatly improved. All you do is point at the screen, how simple is that? For me, I'd never go back to the old analong control stick. If you've ever tried this game, you wouldn't want to either. Back to the gameplay. There are many NPC's in the world to interact with and it really feels like a town. Everything is living and breathing. [Heck, you can even go fishing! Which was a really fun minigame] This game has 9 dungeons to explore and it's pretty challenging going through them. It's all up to you to figure out how to advance. Sadly though, they bosses are a little easier than I expected as they have been in previous Zelda titles. All in all, gameplay was amazing. It lived up to it's standards no doubt. [As if anyone doubted] If you don't own this game I suggest you go out to the store, and buy it right now. 10/10 for Gameplay, you deserved it Link.
Graphics
This game actually looks great. I'll go easy on the blurry textures and low-res characters because it was originally a GC title, but the artistic design of the game makes up for all of that. It really has a nice, unique artistic design. Alot of people ask about component cables, and let me tell you, they do make a difference. I played most of it with component cables because it took me a while to find them, but when I did it was like night and day. The 480p component cables really enhanced the image. Colors were more brighter and lively, and even textures were sharper. The composite graphics don't hurt gameplay, but I found component to signify my gaming experience. 9/10 for Graphics.
Sound
Ah, sound. Sound in this game, were...good. Listening to old Zelda themes yet again was satisfying. The orchestrated pieces are really enjoyable to listen to and the rest of the music gets the point across. It helps set the mood of the story and in cutscenes. I would have preffered more orchestrated music, but eh. It would've helped. Also there's voice acting for both Link and NPC's. Some people [not me] were hoping for Link to have a voice in the game. I wouldn't recommend it [but I definitely would recommend more NPC voices] but I can kinda see why people would, so lets hope Link's voice doesn't turn out too bad in the next Zelda game. 9/10 for Sound.
Value
This game has a lot to do, and I mean it. You get about 55+ hours of gameplay all fitted into one game. The amount I paid for this game seems so little compared to what it has inside. The game really has a good story and will suck you in as soon as you turn it on. There's so much exploring to do in this vast world and so many events to complete comes with it. From collecting heart containers [you need 5 heart containers for 1 heart this time] to finding glowing bugs and even to transforming into a wolf! Again, if you don't have this game go out and buy it now. You will not be disappointed.
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