Nintendo The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Wii, PAL)


Nintendo The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Wii, PAL)
Link, a young man raised as a wrangler in a small, rural village, is ordered by the mayor to attend the Hyrule Summit. He sets off, oblivious to the dark fate that has descended upon the kingdom. When he enters the Twilight Realm that has covered Hyrule, he transforms into a wolf and is captured. A mysterious figure named Midna helps him break free. With the aid of her magic, they set off to free the land from the shadows.

Characters: Link, Zelda, Midna and many other characters, both new and old. How to progress through the game: Link must explore the vast land of Hyrule and uncover the mystery behind its plunge into darkness. As he does, he?ll have to enlist the aid of friendly folk, solve puzzles and battle his way through dangerous dungeons. In the Twilight Realm, he?ll have to use his wolf abilities and Midna?s magic to bring light to the land.

Special powers/weapons/moves/features: Besides his trusty sword and shield, Link will use his bow and arrows, fight while on horseback and use a wealth of other items, both new and old. Players can use the Wii Remote as a fishing pole, while a spin of the Nunchuk controller executes a spin attack.

Features:
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 Zelda: Twilight Princess features incredibly precise aiming control using the Wii Remote.

The Wii Remote and the Nunchuk controller are used for a variety of game activities, including fishing and special sword attacks.

Players ride into battle against troops of foul creatures using an amazing horseback combat system, then take on massive bosses that must be seen to be believed.

Many puzzles stand between Link and the fulfillment of his quest, so players must sharpen their wits as they hunt for weapons and items.

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Nintendo Wii Classic Controller (Wii) Customer Review: Very Useful For VC Games
This is a great little controller that does what its made to do, however, you might be better of simply useing an old gamecube controller and save your self some money
Customer Review: Wii Classic Controller
Essential for playing games downloaded from the Virtual Console, this controller will work for every game downloaded, and the controller can also be used for compatible games for the Wii. The controller is wireless and plugs in to the remote like the nunchuck does. It handles well; the controller fits comfortably in the hands and has a layout familiar to past Nintendo console controllers. Overall a good purchase, but as mentioned below if you’re looking to download games such as Mario Kart 64 etc, two or more of these are advisable.

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Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga (Wii)

It’s the game that never should’ve worked. Normal licensed games are usually bad enough but the game of the toy of the film? Clearly the Force was with developer Traveller’s Tales though because Lego Star Wars I and II were huge critical and commercial hits that showed that not only could licensed games be good but that titles aimed at kids and the family could be just as innovative and entertaining as any other. Clearly not wishing for any of the new consoles to miss out on the fun this is a compendium of both games with a bunch of new extras thrown in on top.

Together the two games cover both the prequel and original trilogy, with each film given six separate levels of its own, one of which is vehicle based. The rest of the levels though are deceptively simple action adventures with a built-in co-operative mode that anyone can join in and leave whenever they want. The combat is simple enough that anyone can play and you never really die, leaving the most complex part of the gameplay the always cleverly designed puzzles.

For this special version of the games extra levels have been added in (including the Zam Wessell chase from Attack of the Clones) as well as new bonus missions, ten new bounty hunter missions and the ability to play any of the characters in any of the levels. Add in a new online co-op mode for the PS3 and 360 and this really is the complete saga.


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Customer Review: As much fun as you could have with little lego men…
The basic appeal of Lego Star Wars is that it lets you act out some of the more memorable Star Wars moments with cute little Lego people, a concept that hits so many different nostalgia triggers with such precision that it almost seems sinister. The game itself is an action adventure with a heavy focus on puzzle-solving and cooperative play, often at the same time. You’ll make your way through the Naboo palace, the cloning facility on Kamino, the streets of Mos Eisley, the corridors of the Death Star, and other distinct locales, with a small party of various characters in tow. While there are literally dozens of characters that you can unlock and play as, they all fit neatly into a few different character classes, each with unique and appropriate abilities. However, many of the changes and additions in The Complete Saga are the types that only those who’ve played through Lego Star Wars I or II would notice, and that’s the rub. For those who’ve already played one of the Lego Star Wars games, a full half of what The Complete Saga has to offer will be recycled. The online co-op play in the 360 and PS3 versions helps, since playing the game with another person can change the dynamic and pacing of the game quite a bit, but otherwise it would be much more cost-effective to just pick up a used copy of the one you haven’t played.
Customer Review: Brilliant Game, Bargain Price!
Although not released quite yet, i dont need to see how it plays on the wii. I own both the original and sequal on the playstation, have the sequal on the psp for trips away, and have the original on PC also for my nephew. Thats how brilliant this game is. GRAPHICS: Sticking with tradition, LEGO Star Wars is exactly that, everything in this game is built with the same stuff you can buy in the shops. The graphics are playful and simple, but still feels better than if they were true to life. Lightsabers glow, illuminating local areas, characters look like their lego counterparts, and everything (almost) explodes into tiny lego peices with a satisfying boom. SOUND: Its lego alright. The swish of the sabers, blasts from the lasers and explosions, all perfectly expressed. The music is of coarse directly from the Star Wars franchise, so fans wont be dissapointed. GAMEPLAY: Its a cute level based platformer, so as long as your not expecting epic levels and vast vistas, you enjoy. There are enough puzzles to last for a good age or so. Levels are well paced, boss fights increasingly difficult, yet still simple and easy to understand for most age groups. LASTLY: Theres infinite replayability here. Complete a level and replay it, switching to any character you’ve unlocked. Collect lego coins to buy more, get special abilites and unlock silly extras (plus so much more) This game doesnt take Star Wars seriously. It does however put a consistent smile on my face, with its cut-scene humour, force powered hilarity and easy to love gameplay. If you have kids, buy this! If you dont, buy this! Even if you hate Star Wars, buy this. Its that much fun!

Nintendo Wii Classic Controller (Wii) Customer Review: Very Useful For VC Games
This is a great little controller that does what its made to do, however, you might be better of simply useing an old gamecube controller and save your self some money
Customer Review: Wii Classic Controller
Essential for playing games downloaded from the Virtual Console, this controller will work for every game downloaded, and the controller can also be used for compatible games for the Wii. The controller is wireless and plugs in to the remote like the nunchuck does. It handles well; the controller fits comfortably in the hands and has a layout familiar to past Nintendo console controllers. Overall a good purchase, but as mentioned below if you’re looking to download games such as Mario Kart 64 etc, two or more of these are advisable.

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