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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess WiiCon Clip |
Listed in: Wii Tags: GameCube, Metroid, Zelda
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Link has come a long way, and this time he steps from the GameCube console to the Wii. Will it be as successful as the others? Let's check out the video straight out of the Wii conference.
Remember last time when we also showed you some Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess screenshots? . Well, we got the Zelda video available for download right now!
The video shows how the game would look like in-game. You'll notice that on the upper right hand corner is the controller guide. We also see Link fighting with a couple of archers and found it funny how he would shoot the enemies like ducks in a barrel. It's fortunate that the other guys were clueless when it comes to using bows and arrows - at least they're synchronized! The other enemy had to be fought closer.
This story happens a couple of decades after the Ocarina of Time and before The Wind Waker. In fact, the Link in here is an all-new one. How different? Well, he actually has the ability to transform into a wolf and communicate with animals. In this form, he has heightened senses but couldn't hold any items. According to the game developers, our hero will age through the game; from childhood, to adolescence, and adult. It's still not confirmed how this will happen though.
Right now, we have more questions than answers regarding this game. But all will be answered by November as this ships out on the same day the Wii does.In the meantime, you can view the gameplay video below.
Download: [The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]
Via Gametrailers
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"Zelda has come a long way, this time he steps from the GameCube console to the Wii."
"We also see Zelda fighting with a couple of archers and we found it funny how Zelda would shoot the enemies like ducks in a barrel"
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