The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess was one of the Wii's first games, it's also noteably the best.
As with most Zelda game your a boy named Link that comes from a small village in the outskirts of the Golden Land of Hyrule and are destined to save it from a great evil which in this game is the Twilight and the king of the twilight in this game. Early in the game you get pulled into the twilight and are transformed into a legendary wolf with blue eyes and are imprisoned in a castle. You then meet a twilight girl named Minda who you will be with for the game and you are asked to break out of the castle and meet someone. She tells you the story of the twilight and your asked to find all the four light spirits and free them from the twilight. Midna also asks you to find Fused Shadow, which are basically the medallions from Ocarina of Time.
The game starts off with you in your village ( Like most Zelda games) and you do simple tasks that can take some thinking to perform. Once you get through that you with the combat part of the game but your only fighting weak enemies which are great to fight in the beginning! You quickly get to use your projectiles to which will make it easier for later on in the game.
The characters in this game are great and can be funny but confusing at the same time! Take the mail man for example! He makes really weird noises and if you walk buy him when your a wolf then he knows its you! You meet a skeleton warrior in the later part of the game ( also the start ) who will teach you "Hidden Moves" If you played Zelda: Wind Waker, they should be similar.
The controls are superb when it comes to fighting off the multiple different enemies you will have to face in Twilight Princess. The sword combat has been simply put into a swing of the Wii-Mote or a sake with Nunchuck. The same goes for horse combat as well. Shooting arrows and other projectiles are a breeze! You just simply point and click with the mote! But its not that simple! No its takes practice because most of the time you might have to be moving when your trying to hit something! It doesn't matter if your horse or your feet aiming will be a challenge at first but becomes easy and fun!!
Sadly when your swinging the sword and you hear the sound coming from the speaker in the Wii-Mote it sounds horrible. ( just the sword) It sounds incredibly weird and you will not like at all! It doesn't even sound like swinging anything. It's just off the head weird sound. But it doesn't really effect it all that much if your in combat and are focused in.
Most of the music in this game is reused OoT music but it still sounds great and really fits into a lot of places that could have no better music! But a nice bit of it is new and great and you will be happy to know the music when you solve a puzzle is in this game you will feel happy and warm! The music itself is a reason yo buy this game, some of the best game music i've ever heard.
The amount of new enemies in this game is great and all the bosses are perfect and fun to beat! Sadly the bosses are way to easy to beat but can get hard in puzzle form. They only take a few hits but the last boss and take time. Some old enemies have also made it into the game such as Stalfos Knights and Chu-Chus!!
Overall, Zelda is an amazing game. The music alone is enough to make you buy this game, its perfect. The only real problem is that its way to easy, but thats still no reason not to pick this title up if you're a fan of the series.