The Legend of Zelda: Twlight Princess - The Review
Posted by over_the_EdGE at 09:48 AM on January 2, 2007.
It took me 65 hours to "rush" through this adventure and it's finally over.
Sure I have a dozen more things to collect, but for all intents and purposes, I have beaten The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.
And oh what a journey it has been.
First of all, how does it compare to all those other Zelda games?
It's been said before and it isn't any surprise, but this is the best Zelda game ever made and oneof the best games ever made, period.
I suppose if you have read any other review of Twilight Princess, you already knew that. I'm here to tell you then why this Zelda game is all that and more.
For the uninitiated, The Legend of Zelda seems just like any other game. You're a hero and you save the princess from this evil monster. Very simplistic. It's far from the twists and turns of the current Final Fantasy or Metal Gear titles. It also doesn't have the purported "social realism" of the Grand Theft Auto games. It's not quite an RPG nor is it just an...oh wait...I can't finish this review now.
To be continued.
Sure I have a dozen more things to collect, but for all intents and purposes, I have beaten The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.
And oh what a journey it has been.
First of all, how does it compare to all those other Zelda games?
It's been said before and it isn't any surprise, but this is the best Zelda game ever made and oneof the best games ever made, period.
I suppose if you have read any other review of Twilight Princess, you already knew that. I'm here to tell you then why this Zelda game is all that and more.
For the uninitiated, The Legend of Zelda seems just like any other game. You're a hero and you save the princess from this evil monster. Very simplistic. It's far from the twists and turns of the current Final Fantasy or Metal Gear titles. It also doesn't have the purported "social realism" of the Grand Theft Auto games. It's not quite an RPG nor is it just an...oh wait...I can't finish this review now.
To be continued.