The wait was long and strenuous, but with Zelda: Twilight Princess, you will notice it was well worth the wait.

User Rating: 9.8 | The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess WII
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess is more than just another new Zelda game. It’s particularly the game that people from around the world have been waiting for a good 3 years for. The wait was long and strenuous, but with Zelda: Twilight Princess, you will notice it was well worth the wait. With the incorporation of all new characters, a brand new Hyrule, and particularly a new transforming more “mature” link, many will find themselves very satisfied. Twilight Princess starts out on a usual Zelda-type basis. You’re a young farm boy who works on a ranch. Very early in your life long journey to save the world from twilight, you will incorporate a few nifty gadgets. A fishing pole, a slingshot, and the classic sword and shield are all put to use within the first two hours of your 50 some odd hour adventure.

You will soon notice that a mysterious dark power called the twilight starts to shroud over Hyrule. In the twilight new enemies form and you cannot control yourself, thus leading link into a wolf-type form. In wolf form you are not able to carry your sword and shield, or any other items in fact. You will have a new ability called “wolf senses”. You can track the trail of missing people, invisible enemies and also track down some various items buried in the ground. Once you are in wolf form, you meet a little imp called Midna. Midna will help you throughout your journey and give you helpful little hints along the way. Midna will soon become a lifelong companion for link, and help you on your way.

Legend of Zelda has always had a very good reputation of incorporating mind-juggling, puzzle packed dungeons. Twilight Princess is absolutely no exception. Twilight Princess raises the bar to a whole new level of temple quality and the size of the dungeons are so huge that it truly is mind boggling how they could have put so many into the game. Each and every dungeon is packed literally sky high with puzzles, enemies, doors, and keys. Not to mention that every boss fight is magnificent. As with all other Zelda games you have many side quests and mini games. I’m positive everyone will easily be able to play lure fishing for hours on end.

It’s easy for me to say that this game truly surpasses any other Wii launch title, but may the great question of time still arise, dose this Zelda surpass the great Ocarina of Time? My answer to this incomparable question is yes, but let me explain. Every Zelda has dungeons, enemies, mini games, and lots of space to explore; Twilight Princess simply has a lot more. More space, more dungeons, more enemies, it simply just sets a new bar for more games to surpass.

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess is so fresh, so new and so big, that you will easily be able to sit for a good forty to fifty hours beating the game. Twilight Princess deserves to be called the greatest game of all time, and truly dose set that bar even higher then Ocarina of Time did back in 1998.