Twilight Princess is a must own game for anyone who has ever played a Zelda game; it's nothing short of amazing.
Gameplay: 9/10
Most of you probably know about the story, but here it is in a nutshell; you are Link, going after an evil person named Zant, who has covered Hyrule in twilight, with creatures coming out of it. On your journey, you find out secrets, characters, and so on. Anyways, the Wii controller and the Nunchuck work quite well. Both are used to swing Link's sword around, killing foes at his feet. Besides that, the nunchuck has the analog stick to move around, the Z-button to lock on, and the C-button to look around freely. There isn't a lot of innovation to the control scheme, but then again it was built on the Gamecube, and wasn't used for unique Wii functionality. But as it is, it's easy, simple, and a joy to use. Also, you can be a wolf. Yes, a wolf. As a wolf, you bascially control him the same as Link, but you can sniff different smells, and dig under dirt for treasure.
Graphics: 9/10
The game may not look like 360 quality, but it sure is a beautiful game to look at. From the little cubes that are created when Wolf Link is transported from one place to another, to the great character and enemy designs, the beauty of this game is unmatched. Sure, there are little weird textures here and there, but not enough to really annoy you, and enough great art design for you to not care at all.
Sound: 8/10
While the soundtrack is amazing and very beautiful and great to listen to, the whole voice acting thing is starting to take its toll. While it won't annoy you much if you are a big Zelda fan (in which you are used to text reading), others will absoutely hate it. The good side of it is that the text is easy to read and a lot of great text at that. But still, it does seem dissapointing that this couldn't change.
Value:10/10
This game is around 50 hours long, so it will take you a long time for you to beat the game, even though the game does seem too easy for its own good. That's not even counting all of the side quests you can go take. From heat piece collecting, to bug collecting, Zelda fans who loved taking on side quests will absoutely eat this game up. Combined with the amazing main quest, large lands, and a whole bunch of hidden secrets, this game is almost endless.
Conclusion (Tilt) 10/10
Twilight Princess is nothing short of a masterful accomplishment. While many people can complain about the lackluster (but beautiful) graphics and lack of voice acting, those people will most certainly forget about it, once they dig into this immersive, deep, and long Zelda game, with a great story and memorable characters. And with the Wii's control scheme, the game is made more accessable than ever before. Zelda fans rejoice! This is quite possibly, THE best Zelda title and THE game to own and play for months to come. You won't regret it.