I'm finally done the game, but I have to admit, I'm also a bit sad. On one hand I'm glad that I finally finished the game, I made it to the end. On the other hand, I enjoyed the game so much, that I didn't want it to end. Typically, when this happens with movies, we're talking about around roughly an hour and a half. In the case of Iron Man, I think that movie was over 2 hours, but still, I felt it was too short just for the fact that I didn't want it to end.
Here's the crazy thing though, I've clocked in more than 70 hours with Twilight Princess, and yet, I still didn't want it to end. When something like that happens, chances are you really enjoyed the game. That was definitely the case with me. Lucky me though, I still haven't completely finished TP (Twilight Princess for short), considering there is still a lot left to do.
If you ever played a Zelda game before, then you know you can complete the game without having to acquire everything in it. TP is no different. I still have heart pieces to collect, Gorons to attend too, and more. Will I go back to do those things? Absolutely, you can count me in.
The Legend Of Zelda Twilight Princess was originally released for the Nintendo GameCube. Since the nintendo wii was being released around that time as well, Nintendo decided to also release it for the Wii. So, what are the differences between the two games? The main game is the same, the only difference are the actual controls.
So which version do I prefer more? After spending considerable time with both versions (I beat the Wii version and played several hours of the GameCube version), I would have to say the Wii version. Why? The controls. At first, the controls for the Wii version took some time to get used too. I mean, not only was TP the first Wii game I played, but it was also the first time I was playing the actual Wii itself.
Anyways, after getting used to the controls, I have to say, they are definitely superior to it's GameCube counterpart. It's just so fun being able to swing your Wii remote, and having Link swing his sword. Or using your bow and arrow by pointing at the screen to shoot your targets. It's pretty hard to explain how the controls feel without actually having played the game. But all I can say is that it feels good, and it feels intuitive.
As for the adventure itself, do I really need to go into specifics? Well, first of all, I don't think I do because I really don't want to ruin anything for you guys. It's probably best that you guys go in playing without knowing anything about the game. I will tell you this though, buckle those seat belts because your going to be in for one hell of a good ride.
Do I recommend the game? Read my previous sentence and you'll know my answer. Good luck!
By: Andres Garcia
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