Pure Genius
The Game is great, i cant deny it, there is plenty to do another great fishing hole (this time with a boat) another good Golden bug side quest and even more awe-inspiring dungeons. But in no way does this game feel repetitive. The dungeons are vast and look great with a legion of impressive looking enemies and even better looking bosses. Once again there is an array of weapons with which you can never get bored of ( The Spinner for example). There are also cleverly hidden mini-games - RollGoal - all come with rewarding prizes when you complete them, which is harder than expected. The storyline is brilliant, almost impossible to dislike or get bored of and will keep you playing the game till that final ending scene has been viewed.
There are few bad points to this game and here they are. Difficulty, the dungeons may be big and full of fierce looking enemies but they are not challenging at all. The bosses are again quite easy to kill so you will find yourself killing Ganon before you know it. There is also the fact that once you discover a new item that item is used constantly until you get the next one, it is then discarded, rarely used. The wii remote (if you choose to use the Wii version that is) was somewhat of a letdown, a mere flick of the wrist necessary to swing the sword and a button press for the shield.
Other than that the Game is a must have for all Game cube and Wii owners and especially the Zelda fans. Even those new to Zelda games would find this game enjoyable. Once you complete the main storyline there are still plenty of side quests and mini-games to complete. Catching a Hylian loach was no lean feat.