Because it is a limited edition, my review focuses mainly on bonuses included with this package.
I étofferai later my impressions about the game when I'm done.
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# CD:
Considerably more generous than the accompanying CD Super Mario all stars, as Nintendo offers us a CD of 45 minutes, with 8 tracks performed by an orchestra:
1 - Medley of the 25th anniversary of "The Legend of Zelda"
2 - Cocorico village - Twilight Princess
3 - Symphonic Movement The Wind Waker
4 - Gerudo Valley
5 - The fountain of the great fairy
6 - Symphonic Movement Twilight Princess
7 - Medley of the main theme of The Legend of Zelda
8 - Song of the Goddess - Skyward Sword [*]
The "symphonic" interpretation is quality and we find very many themes that marked the saga (especially recent shutters home console).
I rather regret that Nintendo did not include the entire concert, but I'm still very happy to have this CD.
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# The Wiimote golden More
Nintendo offers here a Wii controller (remote) More of a classy - that will not leave indifferent fans.
Aesthetically, it is perfectly matched to the golden Classic Controller marketed in early 2011 with Goldeneye Wii.
In addition, this golden Wiimote is compatible with ALL Wii games and there is no need to add to it a Wiimotion Plus.
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# The game
After a few hours of play, here are my first impressions.
This Zelda is the first to be developed specifically for the Wii and the Wiimotion Plus.
And we can say that the motion recognition works very well, since Link fairly faithfully reproduces our movements.
Not only win the battles in immersion, but also interest.
Indeed, you must not tapouiller a button to fight an enemy, but to defend themselves, study its movements and find feint.
Exhilarating!
Graphically, we see that the achievement was made with a neat "pictorial" quite original, halfway between the cell-shading in Wind Waker and the more realistic of a Twilight Princess. It's really colorful, and personally I find it really nice.
However, like many Wii games, Skyward Sword suffers from a fairly pronounced aliasing on HD TV. In 2011, the need for more powerful hardware is acute, especially for a game of this caliber.
Regarding the soundtrack, we have for the first time in a Zelda symphonic themes (finally!).
The old and new themes underline the epic character of this epic. On this point, Skyward Sword does not disappoint.
I can not even tell if it will be a great Zelda Zelda, but the first hours of game show that there have been efforts to renew some game mechanics and propose a realization a little more in tune with the "guns" Current .
In any case, I will certainly update this comment when I finish the game.
NB: Attention play imperatively require the use of a Wii Nunchuk (available in white or black).
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[*] Music you can hear an excerpt from the video review.