Mr eel

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Wii!

Australian launch last night. I really wish I didn’t have to go to work.

Posted on December 6th, 2006 | There are 5 comments

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minusbaby on December 7, 2006

WIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!

notheory on December 14, 2006

Wi!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!

Did ya get Zelda? :D Twilight Princess is definitely the best one to date, and i say that having come into the game strongly preferring Windwaker to any of the other previous games.

Mr eel on December 14, 2006

I did. Yes, it’s totally awesome. I’m with you there. I loved Windwaker to bits, so I’m really surprised and pleased to see that the Twilight Princess is even better.

More than anything, the plot keeps me playing. It’s actually really interesting, with some great sympathetic characters.

notheory on December 15, 2006

Oh yah. I really enjoyed the dark overtones in it. It really is a surprisingly mature game, without being inappropriate for younger players.

The greatest part for me was definitely the sword fighting that you do later on in the game. I’m amazed at how intuitive it is to do stuff, but also that if you have any practical knowledge of the skills that Link uses, they’re helpful to you while you’re playing (even if real sword fighting isn’t like using a wii controller, it really adds a new dimension!). Windwaker was the first game where i actually felt i was using tactical knowledge of sword fighting, with the swordsmen who could actually block frontal attacks, but Twilight Princess really takes that and runs with it. The sword combat in the game is definitely more advanced. The last level of the cave of ordeals or whatever it is is pretty rough. A lot of fun :D

minusbaby on December 16, 2006

WI!i!I!i!I!i!I!i!I!i!I!i!I!i!I!i!I!i!I!i!I!i!I!i!I!i!I!i!!i!I!i!I!i!I!i!I!i!I!i!I!i!I!i!I!i!I!i!I!i!I!i!I!i!I!i!

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