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Friday, October 25, 2013

Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

Before you get your hopes up, no, this is has absolutely nothing to do with the Twilight series. If you are into that sort of thing, please go away. This isn't your type of blog anyway :)
Okay, now that the twihards have been directed elsewhere, who here has ever played a Legend of Zelda (which will be abbreviated to LoZ from now on)? I hope at least a few of you, cus then at least SOMEONE will understand my excitement.
Though I love the series as a whole, my absolutely favorite game is Twilight Princess. It is the 13th game of the series, and was the first LoZ game to come out for Wii. There are a few key elements to this game that make it special to the LoZ series (or at least for me).

Story:
It does follow the normal guidelines. Something happens to Zelda, and Link has to go out and save her by solving puzzles in 9 different temples.
In this version of the story, Hyrule has been invaded by the creatures of the Twilight Realm. Zant, the King of Twilight, steals the light from the guardians of Hyrule, plunging the land into darkness.
There is more to it than that of course, but I don't want to give any spoilers for those of you who haven't played. The plot is so complex and interesting that it makes you want to invest 20+ hours of your life into a game.

Characters:
I love the characters in this game so much. You have the necessary characters, such as Link, Zelda, and Gannondorf. but then there's the characters that are exclusive to this story.
This is Midna, your companion in the game. Normally, your companion is a little fairy who has absolutely no depth, and is very annoying. Midna isn't like that at all. She's a very snarky imp from the Twilight Realm that decides to help Link take down Zant. As the game progresses, you learn more and more about her which I can't tell you about now because spoilers but GOSH DARN IT SHE'S AWESOME!

Then theres these kids, Beth, Colin, Malo, and Talo. They go through the entire game with you. Well, not really, but they're there since the very beginning. At the begining, they're all really bratty (except for Collin, who's just a weakling), and you sort of hate them for bugging you about a slingshot. At first, they're simply characters to teach you how to do moves. They come back later, and are scared out of their minds because they've been kidnapped by monsters and are hiding with a shaman. You save them, they're safe, so what? But they come back a third time, and they're very brave and have become heros. I know I'm not describing it well, but the development is incredible.

I'm not going to go into the other characters for brevity's sake, but geeze it's great.

Enemies:
Again, the classic enemies are still there. There are still poes and Zelda's version of piranha plants, but there are still some great ones in Twilight Princess. This is a shadow beast, one of Zant's soldiers. I didn't know it's name the first time I played the game, so I went around calling them freaky-zombie-reggae-guys. I cringe at the thought, but in my defense, I was 12. This is just one of the awesome new enemies that debut in Twilight Princess.
Since they're the ones that you're running around and fighting the entire game, it's essential for them to be interesting. Trust me, the
dozens of different enemies you encounter in the game keep everything interesting.



Graphics:
I know that a bunch of people hate the more 'gothic' look, but I really enjoy the darker feel. I mean, I've played the games with toon Link, and I think that the more realistic look is great after so much chibi.
I just like the realistic feel better *shrug*

Music:
Music has always been heavily incorperated in this series. In Ocarina of Time, you play different songs on the Ocarina to transport, control time, and manipulate stuff. In Skyward Sword, you have the harp to unlock tests. In Twilight Princess, YOU are the instrument. While Link is in wolf form (I know I haven't addressed it, just roll with it), you howl the obligatory songs until very late in the game (when the harp comes in). 
Besides the gameplay aspect, the backround music is beautiful. It always perfectly fits the setting and theme of the moment. The music ranges from perky and fun (mostly for mini-games), to dark and ominous. 

In conclusion, I freaking love this game. I recommend it whole heartedly to anyone who enjoys video games, fantasy, or a good story. If you want to find out more about the game, here's the wikipedia page.

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P.S: I'm sorry for any confusion that this has caused people that haven't played the game. I know some of it doesn't make sense out of context. If you have questions, you can leave a comment, do some research on your own, or play the game!

1 comment:

  1. No, that was fine out of context. I'mna re-install my Wii.

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