Fans of the original will wolf down everything this revamp has to offer, and if it passed you by back in , this is the best way to experience it for the first time. Release date: March 4, Available on: Wii U. Publisher: Nintendo. Developer: Nintendo. Type keyword s to search. This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. More From Reviews. Her eyes are red and she 'jumps' infront of the screen. This may cause nightmares for some. Other wise i recomend this game to everyone.
It has great problem solving aspects and a ongoing storyline. Overall a really good adventure game. This title contains: Positive Messages. Adult Written by Pvt. Sokolva January 5, Call me a terrible gaming heathen, but this was my first Zelda game. It got such incredible reviews by everyone, received so much attention and praise, I couldn't resist buying it.
I'm glad I didn't. As usual, I hate the Wii with a fiery passion and try to forget it exists, however, its much more economical than the Playstation so I have to give it its nod for that A good game. It starts off strong and has a good learning curve that doesn't lose you.
It would be too complicated for young kids Its pretty appropriate in every way. A bit violent, but everything is self-defense, and you are fighting creatures and twilight things, not people. It gets a bit slow sometime after the exciting beginning, and tends to drag on a bit The pace just got a bit too slow But its a lot of fun when you slog through that.
Its fun to ride your horse, turn into a wolf, navigate the beautiful world that was created for this game. Its a bit dark as well, not creepy, but it could perhaps scare sensitive kids. Quite possibly Nintendo's masterpiece.
At the very least the greatest Zelda game ever. I have not even finished the game yet and in just 3 hours of gameplay it completely overtook Ocarina of Time as the best Zelda game ever.
Basically, everything that I wished I could do in Ocarina I can do in here. There is horseback sword fighting; insane boss battles with powerful graphics for a Wii ; rescue missions; rich and gripping storyline; great role models namely Link, the studly elf dude on the cover ; and It IS more violent and intense than previous Zelda titles. While there is actually hardly any blood it is limited to red streaks on the horns of evil creatures, some gates, and black dots flying off of some evil creatures , there are moves that are a bit much for younger players such as being able to knock an enemy down and stab them to "finish them off".
When you area wolf, you can bite a bird and thrash it to finish it actually, every attack as a wolf deals with biting the evil creatures. Some boss battles also deal with stabbing giant eyes on the backs of slightly frightening bosses such as an eel that is the size of 10 football fields. But yeah, basically the characters are a little more frightening and some of the fighting methods are more "graphic", but not gorey AT ALL.
It may sound a bit intense, but it really is all subjective. Me and my 13 year old brother find this to be just fine for our age, but make sure it won't frighten your kids. It is definitely OFF for Iffy for some There are great fairies in the game they are what gave this game the one lip in the review above.
I have not encountered them yet in gameplay, but the "sex" descriptor above refers to the great fairies because nothing else in the game could possibly qualify for it. If you want your child to avoid them as I plan on doing , tell them to not go through "The Cave of Ordeals".
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Playing through a few hours of the Wii U version, I did find that Nintendo had made some welcome tweaks to the game's flow. As part of the game's dusky makeover, Link sometimes transforms into a wolf. But weirdly, and annoyingly, instead of going off like Bran Stark into the forests of Hyrule and chowing down on deer, wolf-Link faces situations that are far less cool: He has to poke around a clearing or village or somewhere, collecting Tears of Light squirreled away in pots and fireplaces, until he fills up a beaded necklace, at which time he reverts back to angsty teen.
These sections were boring, and they still are, but Nintendo has cut out a fairly large chunk of the Tears, meaning you don't have to hunt down as many in order to get it over with. Turning into wolf-Link still weirdly feels like a punishment, but not as much of one. Speaking of wolf-Link, each copy of the game includes a Wolf Link Amiibo figurine, because of course it does. Using it opens up a new dungeon that you explore as a wolf, although I wasn't too thrilled with what I saw of itit was just a basic series of fights against increasingly tougher enemies drawn from the main game.
I imagine that as you progress, it'll just open up more such fights.
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