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Review: ‘Zelda’ Brings Sense of Wonder Back to Wii

It has been a heartless year for fans of a Wii. Other publishers have stopped bringing AAA games to Nintendo’s low-powered console. The best-reviewed new diversion on a system, “Xenoblade Chronicles,” has inexplicably been funded from a United States. Nintendo itself seems prepared to pierce on to a stirring Wii U.

So “The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword” ($49.99) looks like a final pant for a once unstoppable Wii. Is it value powdering off and plugging in your aged appurtenance to play it? Absolutely — nonetheless it’s not utterly a masterpiece Nintendo has been promising.

The core elements of a 25-year-old “Zelda” authorization remain. Once again, we are Link, a teen who’s unfailing for good things. As usual, your crony Zelda disappears and we contingency run to her rescue. Your tour takes we by a array of illusory locations — including, many notably, a array of dungeons filled with brain-twisting puzzles.

Still, there are copiousness of tweaks to a formula. “Skyward Sword” starts in Skyloft, a little city floating high above a clouds. Each impression is master of a “loftwing,” a bird we can fly to a other rocks floating around Skyloft. While out on a joyride, Zelda is pounded by a hurricane and dragged to a land below, where many of a movement takes place.

There are 3 vital areas to explore: a grassy Faron Woods, a burning Eldin Volcano and a barren Lanayru Desert. Each is populated with a healthy accumulation of local creatures, some helpful, some vicious. There’s copiousness of sword-swinging combat, though that’s not a importance — a genuine plea is reckoning out how to get by a mazelike environments to their executive temples.

Skyward Sword

The “Skyward Sword” temples underline some of a many divergent puzzles ever

Article source: http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory/review-zelda-brings-sense-back-wii-15005779

1 Comment
  • answering service
    November 23, 2011
    #1

    Awesome- that means all the prices on the games I want should be dropping as well- we just got our wii a few months ago and have been amassing a nice sized library. Seeing as we just got rid of the gamecube when we got the Wii, then we should get years of use out of it.