Main character of the game is-as in all parts of a row- a young hero named Link. In addition to exploring the country or collecting items such as spirits or souls heart parts, the main objective of the game is to free the land of Hyrule from dark forces.
The long ago banished from the goddesses of the land of the shadow creatures were able to free themselves and are now looking Hyrule and its residents home. At the beginning of the game link is still a simple shepherd's assistant from the village Ordon province Latoan. With progression of the story Link must learn more and more skills and can find different weapons and items that help him in the fight against increasingly sinister creatures. In addition, he gets help from a mysterious companion named Midna, which has magical powers and can link into a wolf to turn. With the change between human and animal shape Link can solve many puzzles and explore the land of Hyrule, with its versatile places like the Forest of Faron, the Lake Hylia or Hyrule Town. He can to get around and his horse Epona call, which is already known from earlier parts of the series. What is new is that Link can fight off his horse out.
As the game progresses you still strikes more old acquaintances of the series.
The playing time varies greatly depending on the players, but should be around 50 hours. Furthermore, the G was ranked at 12.
Since the game was originally announced for the Game Cube, can be found in the Wii version a little bug. Since the Wii a blow with the sword by swinging the Wii-mote is running and this is done with the right hand, Nintendo has the whole game mirrored as Link in the entire Zelda series is always left-handed.
Thus, the cardinal points of the city Hyrule are upside down, residents shake hands with his left hand and the sun rises in the west.
The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess offers many new features, yet is structured very well in other parts of the series a.
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess [Nintendo Selects]