The Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princess By Sandwich Bender By SandwichBender on - Updated Oct 15, 2011

Fans of Zelda will no doubt love Twilight Princess as it's the closest the franchise has come to emulating the excellent Ocarina of Time for Nintendo 64. The game boasts the same fantastic gameplay, beloved characters, and one of the best Zelda storylines yet.

From a technical standpoint, Twilight Princess isn't that impressive on the graphics front. However, from an artistic standpoint, the game is absolutely breathtaking. The kingdom of Hyrule is back in all its glory. All of the enviroments are marvelous to behold and it's the best looking Zelda game yet.

I do have a few minor complaints which are centered around the Wii console. Shaking the Wii remote to attack is a neat gimmick, but gets rather old after a while. Another thing that bugged me is, because Link is normally left-handed and the Wii is aimed at right-handed players, they flipped the entire game world to accomodate everyone. This is a minor complaint to be sure, but hardcore fans will surely notice that Hyrule is backwards.

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