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Game Cube : Legend Of Zelda, The : Twilight Princess Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Legend Of Zelda, The : Twilight Princess and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Legend Of Zelda, The : Twilight Princess. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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A Fantastic Game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: December 21, 2006
Author: Amazon User

This game has everything that one looks for in a Zelda game. It is very fun, the graphics are beautiful, and it's one of thoes games that you say to yourself "Okay, I'm just going to do a little bit more, then I'm going to stop." Then you do that, and you say the same thing again, and again, and again. And before you know it, you've been playing for 3 hours! If you liked The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, I highly recommend this game. It is just like OoT, only better! Overall, VERY good game.

Amazing game! Must have

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: December 22, 2006
Author: Amazon User

Amazing story, this game beats ocarina of time! link have never looked better! This game is a really good value and a must have in any collection! Love it since it begins, cool game! Highly recommended

The best game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: January 10, 2007
Author: Amazon User

The best game in Zelda titles, is prety funny, mantaine the same history with the same places but with new graphics, new adventures and best graphics and tricks.

Defeats held

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: January 18, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I wish that when you cannot defeat a certain section, that they would let you continue on. It holds you there until you can defeat the big boss(Enemy)!

A five star game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 2
Date: January 19, 2007
Author: Amazon User

This is a very good game. I like it better than the rest of the Zelda games.

Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess is the best

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 5
Date: January 22, 2007
Author: Amazon User

ok ok ok i dont have it yet bu i couldent wait to post lol ok
i am currentl 15 and i grew up with Zelda games i playd Ocarina of time whe nit first came out in Australia and that was the first game i ever playd even my mom got into it and she was just watchign me and my sisster play anyway iv playd the demo for this and its great peopel say for the gamecube vursion its low graphic..well tell me ware because i see beautiful graphics for it and it reminded me of ocarina of time and im playing that noew on the gamecube again well the master quest one anyway.

i cant wait till it arives i sent a order on the 20th and a few houres later he shiped it i was so surprised but yeah i cant wait to havethis game every part of it i dont care if it stink im a zelda fan iv playd every single one exept houre glass and i loved them since the day i playd it hmm kinda got of trak huh? well im saying is this is the best game ever and buy it from the guy on the bottom because he sends it so fast and its probably going to be here tomorow

Not Ocarina of Time

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 2
Date: February 28, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Well it's not Ocarina of Time, but then again is not Wind Waker. Way better than its horrific cell shaded counterpart for the game cube. But then again it still lacks a little of that amazing Ocarina feel. Overall it was quite fun, for all you Zelda fans out there, give it a shot for sure.

An entertaining game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: June 13, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I do not have a Nintendo Wii and I was a bit sceptical about getting one to play Twilight Princess. After all, I would have liked to play Twilight Princess on the better system, assuming the Wii would put the game in the best light. However, I decided to get it for the Gamecube. I did not want to pay the full price for a Gamecube game though of $[...] at the stores that still had it in the area. I hear gamecube games are no longer being made really. So I went here, to Amazon and it WAS for $[...] so I bought it here. Unfortunately though, the game here on this site is up to $[...] for some reason. There are other sellers, but the price I bought it for was [...] for being new. That wasn't bad at all. I am enjoying the game. The colors and lighting are really nice. There are a bunch of side games to play. This game is a good purchase.

Addictive....BUT.........

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: December 29, 2006
Author: Amazon User

..........I own both the GameCube and the Nintendo Wii version's so here's a review from someone who has experienced both. I 1st brought the GameCube version because I have a GC & then I went 2 Target the next day & they had the Wii system so I brought it & brought the system and the Zelda Wii as well. I really didn't notice the difference with the graphics for either version. They both look pretty identical visually which is kind of sad considering Wii is suppose 2 be a new generation console. But then again most ports rarely add anything extra, since this is a GC original title. Anyways I'm gonna get right to the point I actually enjoyed the GC version better because I couldn't catch any FISH with that freaking Wii Nunchuk controller. So I popped in the GC version and I actually passed a few stages including the fishing stage. I knew the regular controller would be so much easier to catch fish then with the new nunchuk controller. While on the Wii version I'm still freaking stuck on the 1st stage trying 2 catch 2 fish. TRAGIC!!!!!! To sum things up the game is addictive but I prefer the GC version.

Wanted the Wii version...but!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: December 29, 2006
Author: Amazon User

I wasn't expecting to get my hands on this game yet. I was still waiting for my wallet to get fed so I can buy a Wii first. But for christmas I happened to receive this as a gift. The only Zelda game I played before this was the Wind Waker for Gamecube, so I do not relate to all the hypes associated with OoT. But still Wind Waker has been one of my favorite games of all time, so I had been wanting this game very much =]

First impression. Nice graphics and breathtaking music. Good trailer too. It is true that compared to the games released on more powerful consoles, TP looks a bit dated, but considering that it's been under development since 2003, and that it is for Gamecube, I think it really pushed the technical limitation of the current console. Music was composed by Koji Kondo, the same guy that composed all the Zelda/Mario music. So it was bound to be good, and it really was. My only complain is that most sound effects and music were in MIDI format. I suspect that inserting full orchestra music in .wmv format would not have fit into the tiny Gamecube disc, which only holds 1.5 GB of data compared to 4.7 GB of the standard sized DVD. But they could've nevertheless split the game into 2 discs, like a number of other GAmecube games did in the past.

Now moving on. The gameplay really started slow, but I liked it that way. It was a little bit frustrating when I could not get either the cat or the fishing rod, so I had to look up online for that. After that, the game moves on continuously in terms of plot and gameplay. You get new items, you turn into a wolf, you meet Zelda, you learn new abilities, you must save your friends, you must earn Goron's trust, and so forth.

The combat is a little bit on the easy side, but puzzles are hard so both avid gamers and new comers can enjoy this game alike. The finishing move you learn is really sweet, and combat system as a wolf is really fun as well. (Reminds me of Okami for PS2, please check that out too. A great game! No review from me though) My favorite fights are, however, on horseback. They're really great fun, for lack of a better word. I wish I have gotten the Wii version instead so I can actually swing the sword, but I think I'll live =]

What really humored me is the fact that, as a wolf, you can talk to other animals. I didn't know chickens could be that cocky in front of a wolf, or according to the light spirits, a blue-eyed creature. As a wolf, you must find alternate paths to enter houses, and I can't believe the developers actually pulled the weight to create a game where you visit one place twice but the experience is totally different, depending on whether you're in human form or the wolf.

What is even more surprising is that the game lasts over 60 hours, according to majority of professional reviewers and regular gamers alike. I can't still get over how large this game is. Luckily for you, you have a helper named Midna, a little girl with the powers of twilight, on your side, who can teleport you to various regions in an instant. Without her, I think it'd take about 30 minutes to 1 hour to just cross the Hyrule kingdom on foot, but I've never tried so I wouldn't really know. =P

I am into the 9th hour mark now, and in the 2nd temple in the game which is the fire temple. The experience has been flawless until now, and I suspect that it will only get better from now on, as Link learns new abilities and obtain new items. If you have a Wii, congratulate yourself and get this right now! If you don't, and if you have a gamecube, get this right now! If you have neither systems, get Wii and get this right now! I'm serious.


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