When I first gave this game a playthrough, it almost felt like a spiritual remake of Ocarina of Time to me. Which was fantastic. It was great to a see a more realistic Zelda game after playing the cel-shaded Wind Waker. Hyrule Field looked great and every character model was highly detailed. The dungeons were yet again very challenging with more of the epic boss fights we've come to know and love from the series. The music is yet again beautifully conducted. I have never played the Gamecube version of this game and as far as I know, the gamecube and Wii version's are mirrored. So basically if a chest was on the right side of a room in the Cube version it would be on the left side of the room in the Wii version. Overall, while still not quite as good as the N64 classic, Ocarina of Time, this game comes close. The ability to turn into a wolf is also a welcome addition to the game that opens up a whole new level of gameplay and depth to the series
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