But this ain't no yacht simulator, is it? Of course not! This is an adventure game, pure and simple. The moment you hit land, you'll feel the classic Zelda action rush up to you like a Labrador in heat. Fans of the previous games (specifically the N64
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While Zelda has been known for many things, style is not one of them, and that is where Wind Waker takes a big step. A note of both amazement and lament among the gaming public, it was announced long ago that Wind Waker would use a graphical technique
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In the early days of the NES, we saw games with much more regularity than we do now, and so in 1987, just a year after the launch of the original Zelda game, we saw its sequel: Zelda II: The Adventure Of Link. Surprisingly, after the phenomenal success
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A new benchmark for Videogames & entertainment is here. It took some time and a lot of criticism from gamers (including me) but it's finally here. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, the 13th (10th, officially) installment in Nintendo’s ultra popular
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The story revolves around a young boy, Link, who lives on a small island with his grandma. Surrounded by the Great Sea, they live a life in peace and harmony. As a sign of courage every boy at the age of twelve dresses in green clothes to commemorate the
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The Legend of Zelda: Kaze no Takuto embodies all of those qualities, while refreshing and often revamping the actual mechanics of the series. In one sense, this game is an oddball for the Zelda series, not unlike Majora’s Mask before it. Kaze no Takuto
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TGSN
Hello, I am Link.I save princesses from evil wizards and sail across a vast ocean in my talking boat. I am a hero. Well that's what you would be lulled into thinking after playing this immersive game. Before I go on, I think the Cel-Shaded argument has
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The story behind the game is based around your young character. As he is coming of age it is tradition for him to don the heroes clothes for the day (you know those little pixie type green clothes). Unfortunately, when pirates stumble on to the island of
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Videogame City
The game plays wonderfully. There are so many things to do in the game, it isn't even funny. You can go around doing quests for characters, you can try to find sunken treasure, you can complete dungeons, and a whole lot of other things. Brought over from
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Plain Games
Prior to the release of Zelda, I had seen a few screen shots, which to me, seemed rather unimpressive compared to other new games which have stunningly impressive screen shots that could instantly be noticed from their screen shots. Zelda’s
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