Interact with Link. Need I say more?

User Rating: 8.8 | The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess WII
When I first heard that the new Legend of Zelda will be on the Nintendo Wii, I had to be the happiest man alive. Finally, people are actually able to interact with their video games, and there is no better way then to do it with the new Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. However, this game does have its flaws, but none of those flaws have to do with the gameplay. Allow me to explain.

Fanboys these days are all about graphics. Me, personally, am not a huge graphic freak, but come on, Nintendo could've easily done a better job on this department. From blocky environments that could've easily been smoothed out, to the scenes where it seems their using the same graphic engine that could've been used on the gamecube. But all in all, it's not a huge disappointment, but it's just those little things that can bother any person playing this game. The battles that you get into with other enemies, however, are georgeous. I love how the graphics look when you're fighting enemies, and when you're riding Epona. To those who don't know Epona is, that is Link's horse. The graphics could've been improved, but don't worry about it that much, this is Nintendo, they never have the best graphics on the market, however, they always tend to have the best gameplay on the market.

Next up comes the big puppy of the game, the gameplay. From the ways that you fish in the game, to the way Link fires his slingshot, it's such a blast to play with the motion sensitivity that Nintendo has brought upon us. Going to hand in hand combat against those annoying gnomes is even a blast to play. But the main thing that I enjoy more then anything, is fighting while riding Epona. That's a blast. And yes, of course, the boss battles are key aspects to the game's high point. If you're like me and want a fun game to play with you're new Nintendo Wii, this is DEFINATELY the game to check out. You will have a blast playing it. Period.

Sound. Wow. Who doesn't like the sound from Legend of Zelda games? Playing Twilight Princess and not hearing the battle music, or the town music, you will definately be missing out on half the fun.

As far as value goes, it's definately a game to consider having in you're collection. Even if you beat it, in the near future you're gonna be tempted to pop the disc back into you're Wii and start playing again. There is no doubt about that.

Oh boy. The tilt. The game can get very aggrivating sometimes and you'll just want to put down the Wii remote and not play until the next day. But don't worry though, you will eventually go back to it no matter how hard or menacing the game may be. Trust me on that one.

Overall, this game should definately be in you're Nintendo Wii collection. Best Nintendo Wii game on the market right now? Yes. Game of the Year candidate? Hell yes.