Twilight princess sets of a new era for Zelda games, Motion control and it works great.

User Rating: 9 | The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess WII
Twilight Princess was the greatest game available for Wii until fall 2007 and is critically acclaimed by many people. Although having a flip flopped GC version the Wii version is preferred by many and is the recommended choice by me. The motion controls are put to great use: sword swinging, arrow shooting, and wrestling are just a few motion controlled moments in TP. Twilight Princess is long, longer than many other Zelda games. Getting every heart and wallet upgrade and gold bug could rack on the hours to your save file like you wouldn't believe and that's not including the main quest itself... This is by far the darkest Zelda ever, thus marked with a T rating, a first for the Zelda series. The story is as followed: Link finds himself out to save Hyrule after a strange Twilight runs through the over world and he is transformed into a wolf signifying that he is the hero that will slay the twilight, some thing like that. Accompanied by a likable companion (Midna, a mysterious person with a great story to her name) and there's no babbling fairy in sight. Every thing in Twilight Princess strives to be great, and it just about is. The land of Hyrule is widely expansive and traveling is fun, but in the first half of the game you have to go into the Twilght realm a lot, thus having to be a wolf, a wolf with a really bad set of abilitys, it kinda makes you not want to be wolf Link in the second half when its optional, my other complaint is that it's east too easy, other than that Twilight Princess is awesome and I recommend it.