Then Wind Waker came out. Aside from some boring moments piloting a dinghy, it is nearly perfect. Seeing as how the Zelda series ran away with the popular vote and Link's cameo in the Cube version of Soul Calibur II helped make that game a best-seller, we're apparently not the only ones in touch with our inner elf.
Ultimate moment: In Wind Waker, it has to be your first visit to Hyrule Castle, which is on the ocean floor, frozen in time. Everything is black and white, with statue-like guards caught in midarmpit scratch. It's one of the eeriest moments in any game we've ever played. And then you pull the Master Sword from the stone, time starts ticking again, and all hell breaks loose Expect to be a monumental year for the pointy-eared lad in green tights. They're both GBA-connectivity minigames, of sorts, that Nintendo will probably sell for cheap.
Expectations don't get much higher then they do for a new Zelda game on a new console, especially one as unique as the Wii. If you were expecting a fundamentally different Zelda game based on the unique opportunities of the Wii, you might be a little disappointed.
If however you were expecting another excellent Zelda game that doesn't stray far from the series' conventions then you'll be more then happy with Twilight Princess. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess like most of the installments in the series recounts the tale of a young boy who through a twist of fate becomes involved with a Princess named Zelda and tasked with saving the land of Hyrule.
This time Link has to thwart calamity in the form of an encroaching darkness that is slowly pulling Hyrule into the twilight realm. To accomplish this goal you'll delve into elemental temples, solve a myriad of cleverly designed puzzles, engage in exciting combat and traverse the shadow realm in the form of a blue eyed wolf. Its familiar territory, yet there are enough interesting twists to keep the game fresh for the 40 or so hours it'll take to finish.
The Wii remote definitely changes the way Zelda plays, but not in so fundamental a way that it feels like an evolution beyond traditional adventure game standards. You'll control Link's movements with the analog stick on the nunchuk controller while the Wiimote acts as your sword.
As such, swinging the Wiimote causes Link to attack, which sounds more immersive then it is since Link's moves are canned and don't resemble yours to any degree. Overall it works pretty well, and the fact that you can fire all the ranged weapons in the game by pointing the Wiimote feels quite intuitive.
Twilight Princess from an artistic standpoint is a beautiful game to look at. The vibrant land of Hyrule stands in stark contrast to the dark and very cool shadow realm. From a technical standpoint however, Twilight Princess isn't quite as stunning as some of the other next gen titles currently out. Similarly while the music is as excellent as it's ever been in the series, it lacks some of the orchestral umph that games like Final Fantasy XII possess, not to mention the voice acting.
How you get this is very simple. Go to castel town and get in the middle of the town in the big circle. Head south and you should be going down the hallway. Take a left an you should see a guy looking through a window.
Go in that house and the Bug-lady should be there. Talk to her and she will tell you if you give her 1 bug she will give you a special gift. Go find I golden bug-you can find one going to the North hallway- give her the 'golden' bug and you will receive a big wallet. If you continue to give her bugs she will give you 50 rubies for a bug and rubies for a pair. Inside the fishing hole house is a black andwhite picture of the fisherman from Ocarina ofTime holding the Hylian Loach.
It is to the leftof the counter. It is found in the field north of Hyrule Castle. If you're coming out of the East Bridge of Castle Town, go left and up the trail.
There will be a split ahead, keep going straight. The Beetle is on the tree to your right. Once you have collected two Mirror Shards go to the red dot marked on the map. Rusl will be waiting for you. He'll send you to sacred grove. Defeat the puppet master then go to the tunnel that leads to the statue blocking the door.
Look on the ceiling of the tunnel. Their should be a snail on it. Get it with your clawshot then grab it. If you go to Trill's shop the bird on the routeto the forest temple he sells oil for 20 rupeesand red potion for 30 rupees. If you steal eitherof them then he remembers you the next time yougo in, but if you put a couple of rupees in thebox he just calls you a cheapskate and lets you go plus you can go in and do it again.
This is goodif you don't have a lot of money. To defeat the Forest Temple Boss first aim thebomb plant first then aim one of the Parasites. When you see themonkey swing around with a bomb on his feet, aimfor the bomb and then the one eyed-parasite.
When the bomb hits the parasite it'll getstunned and fall, when this happens draw yoursword and slash its eye until its done. The Cave of Ordeals is easy to find as long as you got the missing piece of the Bridge of Eldin's. All you need to do is teleport back where you got the piece of Eldin's bridge and it right under there.
Before you enter the castle on the west side of the buildingtransform into a wolf and go into you senses. The Master Sword 2 Howling Duet 4 Gerudo Desert Middle Boss Battle 4 Boss Battle 4 Later Boss Defeated Theme of the Sages Snowpeak Howling Duet 5 Snowboarding Snowpeak Ruins Open Treasure Chest Get Item Get Small Item Boss Battle 5 First Half Boss Battle 5 Second Half Game Over CD3 The Hidden Village Howling Duet 6 Main Theme Hidden Skill Hidden Skill Learned Temple of Time Boss Battle 6 First Half Boss Battle 6 Second Half Get a Heart Container Fishing Hole Fish On!
Fish Catch Mini Game Victory City in the Sky Middle Boss Battle 2
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