Is the Wii's main launch game all it was hyped up to be? sadly no.
So i played my wii for the first time and playing wii sports, but soon i wanted to munch into Zelda. So i soon put it in. At first i was like, WOW. Im swinging my sword by waving shiny new controll and controlling the horse with my nunchuk. Could i ask for much more? At the time no. So i carried on the game still excited on the thought of the long and hopefully challenging adventure i had ahead of me and soon enough i became the wolf. Again i was excited, im playing as a wolf, but soon i started to note to myself some of the bad points of this much hyped and high rated game. The music in twilight was very much depressing. But i dared not mute the t.v and listen to some music in case something which relies on sound happens in the game e.g a tile that could make a odd sound symbolising a hidden room(made up example) or a important cutscene which starts straight away with speaking. So i endured the sound and i finally changed into a human again which i was quite relieved about after what i found a boring time with the wolf. So i carried on the game and realised the sword fighting actually is not that brilliant, no matter what way you waved the wii-mote, the game just did a default hit, you would expect surly that the sword moved with the wii mote and hit the way the wii mote moved?
Soon enought i got bored of the game only to keep coming back to it occasionally, playing half and hour then getting bored. Some people say "you need patience". I reply with i play games to have fun, not to play a game which i find dull and need patience for.
And so coming up to 9 months later since i first slotted twilight princess into my wii with mch anticipation and 20 hours gameplay to my profile i still find it dull and a waste of my time.
This is most likly only because perhaps i might not be a zelda fan but i've enjoyed them on the gameboy. So who knows, but sadly i fail to see why the high scores.
Jonny