Does Twilight Princess surpass Ocarina of Time? Again, depends on your perspective, but this latest Zelda is bigger and deeper in every way imaginable, so I'm inclined to say yes.
This is what The Legend of Zelda should be like.
The soundtrack is super good and always fits when you are in Faron Woods relaxing ominous music plays when you are fighting a bunch of bokoblins that has taken over a hidden village an epic cowboy-like music plays.
The start of the game is very slow but I don't think it's that bad, the slow start lets you get known with the characters and care about them.
All the dungeons are awesome, you need to actually think you can't, just look at a puzzle and know what the solution is. None of the dungeons are bad.
All of the bosses are easy but good, there is one time when you fight a dragon, dragon fights have been done a lot of times in other games but Nintendo nailed that one, Nintendo nailed all of the boss fights but that one was very memorable to me.
Midna has a lot of personality and is easily the best Zelda companian.
People say that Link is too edgy in this game and I can see what they are talking about but it is not that bad, I also want to call him cool and i shall call him cool Link is cool but he is every game he appears in
I love this game so much i bought Wind Waker and thought this game was the best but after I played Twilight Princess I think of this game as the superior Gamecube Zelda.
I love Wind Waker just like any other Zelda game but Twilight Princess is better and longer... in my opinion.
Twilight Princess is the definition of Epic.
I wanted to finish the review now but there are a few things that i want to add.
They should've added the ability to skip to day or night or just speed up time, many things are only available in the daytime, and waiting for day takes forever.
The graphics of Wind Waker are cool but Nintendo has just abandoned Zelda with realistic graphics, without cel-shading. I would definitely not be sad if the next Zelda does not have cel-shading.
This game is the first of the class, it doesn't bring something huge as the new era like Ocarina of Time, but everything he does, it's doing it over the top, every thing it tryna do it's done more than perfectly.This is an OoT copycat but its copying it so much better that it forgets to be less good
The lasting appeal of Twilight Princess is one of its main selling points. It is immense. Averaging around 50 hours (only for the main quest), it will keep players busy for a long time.
It’s not perfect and there’s no real reason to prefer the Wii version over the Gamecube’s, but The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess is every bit the masterpiece gamers have been craving for, and proves there’s life in the old wolf yet.
This game is my least favourite Zelda game, it has too many flaws to be enjoyable. I didn't enjoy the fact that items were only used in the dungeon they were found in (the spinner in arbitrer's grounds for example). The story is okay, the soundtrack is disappointing (it's not even orchestrated), the graphics have aged less well than Wind Waker's graphics, and the Wolf Link sections are long, tedious and boring. Also, the Boss battles are extremely easy and the AI is stupid, and for a game that's supposed to be "more mature" that's a letdown. The overworked may be huge, but it's empty. I'd rather play a game with a small but interesting overworld than spend hours crossing an emptying boring overworld. Do yourself a favour and skip this game, play Skyward Sword, or Ocarina of Time, those are much better.
SummaryWhen an evil darkness enshrouds the land of Hyrule, a young farm boy named Link must awaken the hero - and the animal - within. When Link travels to the Twilight Realm, he transforms into a wolf and must scour the land with the help of a mysterious girl named Midna. Using the power and unique control of the Wii console, The Legend of Zel...