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From the Nintendo 64 to the Gamecube and a couple more consoles... Zelda is here one more time just for you. Twilight Princess will take your breath away with the exclusive controller that Nintendo cooked up, this is what gaming is supposed to be.People have been patiently waiting for it's arrival and the release date is getting closer and closer.But what could be the last best thing for the Gamecube, could be the beginning of world domination for the uhmm... the Wii, i'm only kidding about the world domination part. The game gives you control of Link, a young man who's raised up in a tiny village, as he is ordered by the mayor to attend a summit in Hyrule. As he begins on his Journey little did he know what lies ahead. As enters into a strange realm known only as the Twilight Realm, he finds himself transformed into a wolf, and during his confusion, he finds himself captured. A strange figure named Midna manages to come along and set him free, and, with Midna's help, Link sets off to make things right again before the land of Hyrule settles into darkness.
Yes you heard right, in certain parts of the game link will be transformed into a nice lovable wubbable(huh?) wolf. He'll tear them to shreads mwhaha,this itself put's an interesting twist on things and will bring new perspective to the Zelda franchize. And what's going to be even better is that if you perform a spin with the Nunchuk controller that's attached to the Wii-mote(Weird is'nt it), you're able to perform a spin attack in the game. The wii-mote allows link to perfom certain motions that will help him to proceed through the Game.The first main component that comes into play is with the general aiming system, which allows the user to point the Wii-mote at different targets to shoot at them with a bow and arrow, or set up a grappling hook to reach otherwise unobtainable areas. This is easily done compared to doing it with a standard gaming controller,although aiming takes a little getting used to since you have to point the Wii-mote at the system to aim and not directly at the TV. But that's a small issue not even worth mentioning. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess looks to be a wonderful addition to the Nintendo Wii launch line-up, and should make an equally impressive send-off for the GameCube as well. Much more will be available such as fishing, riding your horse and much more All we can do is sit back and cross our fingers and hope that nintendo does not postpone it again... which is quite unlikely
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preview done by who?
Posted: Tuesday, June 20, 2006