Sunday, May 13, 2007

Nintendo Wii Zelda – Are You Ready to Rule Hyrule?

Nintendo Wii Zelda – Are You Ready to Rule Hyrule?

The much-awaited release of Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess has finally arrived and with a new version specially designed for expectant users of Wii, the newest innovation from Nintendo.

The Storyline of Nintendo Wii Zelda
A young wrangler named Link, who grew up in a small rural village, received orders from the mayor requiring his attendance at the Hyrule Summit. This esteemed honor however concealed an ominous destiny for Link: darkness has blanketed the whole kingdom of Hyrule, and his entry to the Twilight Realm instantly turned Link into a wolf.

Link’s sudden transformation made it easy for his opponents to capture him, but thanks to the opportune intervention of a mysterious woman called Midna, Link was saved and together, they formed a quest to rescue Hyrule from evil…before it was too late.

What to Expect from Nintendo Wii Zelda
Master Sword Slashing – In Nintendo Wii Zelda, you’ll still be able to slash your sword to fight and chop the appropriate things – or creatures – in sight just like how you did in previous Zelda games. The difference, however, is that this time the sword that your character holds mirror the movements that your hand makes via the motion-sensitive Wii remote control unit.

The Wii Remote, thankfully, is easy to use as a sword. All you’ll need is a slight flick of your wrist for the short jabs of your sword and a bit more force for the more powerful sword moves.

Master Fishing – This aspect of Nintendo Wii Zelda was one of the several features that were obviously built to take GREAT advantage of the gaming unit’s motion sensitivity. Thankfully, once more, using the Wii Remote as a fishing rod isn’t difficult at all. Before you know it, you’ll be rearing back and hooking your rod up and down to catch the biggest fish in the history of Hyrule!

The Present is a Blend of Old and New Flavors – As you explore the vast territory of Hyrule, there will be moments that playing the game will feel like a nostalgic walk down memory lane while there are other moments where you’ll feel absolutely challenged to navigate through unchartered territory. Whether this is good or not, however, depends on you alone.

It’s a Big Big World – Hyrule is quite enormous and accompanied with dungeons that are even bigger than usual. Exploring the kingdom however is an interesting – and yes, fun – experience and which you can make even more interesting if you view it through a wolf’s eyes.

The Verdict: Although it doesn't achieve an overall perfect score, Nintendo Wii Zelda is still a beautiful game made more beautiful because of Wii.

 
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