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Jan 10th, 2007 at 04:51:15 - Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (GC) |
I played a second hour of Zelda and it continued with the same introductory learning process this time instead focusing on the new form of link (the wolf). I noticed that the score was heavily influenced by Ocarina of Time. The graphics are a definite improvement over the previous serious and the controls work just as well as Wind Waker.
The gameplay was enjoyable, there was a lot of unique moments with no points seeming to be to repetitous or frustrating. Everything seemed very well designed with some sections seeming a little more natural then others but all the new additions such as the new character seemed fine. I found the clip scene revealing zelda to be rediculous though, since it was very clear to anyone who played the previous games who it was and to those that did not it wouldn't be all that amazing a moment. This makes me wonder about the demographic for the game, it doesnt seem like many kids would be playing the game which means that it is mostly geared toward teens and therefore already zelda fans. Which makes me again question the whole scene, though perhaps it does not deserve that much analysis.
The controls for the new character work just like the previous one and the whole process was very intuitive. The game still recieves high marks from me so far...
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Jan 9th, 2007 at 18:49:50 - Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (GC) |
I played the first hour of the game just now and i was supprised at the fact that the entire first hour is more or less introduction. I still do not have an actual sword or the traditional Link outfit; this change is most likely due to the fact that the game itself is so much longer then previous games. Instead of being a few hours like the original zelda it is a massive quest from what i have read so it is understandable that more then just a few minutes are necassary to first introduce the player. I have tried the Wii version of the game as well and i dont think there is a huge difference between the two, the only noticable thing is the wii controller. Graphically is a very solid game, which to me is not really the most important thing about a game but it is still important none the less. It seems to hold up very strongly to the previous zelda games even considering the fact that i have not reached a dungion or anything besides the training and home village.
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