I must confess to The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker came out, I had a look at any part of the series - and I regret it pretty! Since I had Waker including the bonus disc's risen The Wind I was fascinated by the game - both Wind Waker and the Ocarina of Time! Both played through I waited just to the next part ... Together with the launch of the Wii came out and Twilight Princess. Of course, I bought it to me along with the Wii console and began at home at once to play. The game convinces minutes directly after the first. To introduce (so that one with the control get along) there are a few "mini-games", the link will be provided as a task, such as archery, fishing, ride a horse ... At this point, since you also caught in a village until you have completed all tasks and you can go on long journeys. Link plays in Twilight Princess a dual role: on the one link is the perfectly normal, as we know it already, and on the other hand he can - depending on the situation - turn into a wolf, in order to complete the tasks that are as man can not mastered (eg recordings smell and follow him). But initially you will be forcibly transformed into a wolf - later, it is possible to switch between them back and forth. Control of the game runs smoothly and excellent, thanks to the Wii-mote and the Well-Chucks. While detects the target with the Wii-mote, is shot with the now-Chuck. Also as in reality is fished with the Nunchuck. Outside the attack mode 'or actions of Well-Chuck is logically used for walking or for locomotion of any kind. The graph itself - as we indeed know the Wii already - is, of course, no next-gen graphics. Nevertheless, one could almost think that the graphic was fully adapted and you're almost to its limits. The landscapes, the opponent or any objects look fantastic! Also, there are no crashes during game play or other, distracting graphics error. My conclusion is: Who has a Wii console and is set to action-adventure, is exactly right in this game. "Zelda: Twilight Princess" really covers all the expectations that had expected a Zelda fan. Even someone who has never played a Zelda game, will love the game and barely get away from.