SynopsisDarkness casts upon the land of Hyrule, where evil lurks around every corner. The peaceful borderlands are in danger and only the powers of one man/creature can defeat such gloom. Link, a young farm boy, is destined to save the kingdom from such tragedy. After being directed by the mayor to attend the Hyrule Summit, Link sets off for the Twilight Realm. Upon his arrival, he transforms into a wolf and is captured. With the magical help of Midna, a mysterious being, Link is set free and off to battle against foul creatures.Besides his trusty sword and shield, Link fights his opponents on horseback with a bow and arrow. Maze-like puzzles stand between Link and the peace of the land, so wits must be sharp to discover hidden weapons and items. As you ride into combat against challenging enemies, your bravery will be tested and a new legend will be born. Use the power and unique control of the Wii Remote and Nunchuk controller for precise aiming, special sword attacks, shield shoves and even fishing.
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This installment in the Zelda seris is just like the rest. Amazing. You have a well written plot combined with all new gadgets like the double hookshoot and water bombs. To top it off you are a werd wolf of deminsions. You change between the real world and the world of twilight(even though you eventually get the ability to change whenever). Even through these new things you have the classic ligh arrows and Gannon. But all these things are hyped up by the Wii's controls. You aim arrows, swing your sword, and roll. All with the wii-chuck. This game lasts over 30 hours and there are many side quests.
What's great about it: Well written plot, Great controls, Excellent Graphics, Long Adventure
What's not so great: Dungeons repeat ideas, Bad save spots(moves you around)
AiAi and friends are back like never before. With loads of new puzzles, party games and madcap multiplayer contests, the classic stars of Super Monkey Ball return and for the first time ever, they can jump. With the flick of your wrist, the new Wii Remote sends your character flying into the air, surpassing massive amounts of land. You can also swing the remote like a baseball bat, glide it through the air like a golf club and steer a submarine below the sea. Old favorites, such as Whack-a-Mole, Ring Toss and Jump Rope, make their triumphant return for more barrels of fun.Banana Blitz puzzles and party games can be picked up by anyone; however, it takes a true master of these 3D worlds to defeat the many bosses that challenge you after completing each puzzle level. With gameplay for up to four players, you and your friends must discover each boss' weaknesses and take advantage of them before moving on to the next level. With the advantage of the new Wii Remote controller, the new adventures of AiAi and friends will be sure to entertain for hours.
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Everyone has played a monkey ball game once in while. Mostly at parties or some gathering. But that is all that it is worth. Parties. Playing by yourself or with one other person is very disipointing. Lets face it, it is party game. Ment for four people or more. The controls are bad(mostly due to the camera). You tilt your controller one way and it goes the other way. This is especially worse in the 1st player mode. The 1st person mode also is pointless and horrible. You fight Giant monkies with jet packs. I would however recomend it for young Wii fans and people who have big social lifes and enjoy a kiddie game.