Nintendo's new Zelda most certainly doesn't fall flat - Joystiq
13th Nov 2006, 16:09 GMT
In short: sure, Twilight Princess is a Gamecube game that's had Wii controls bolted on it. But, like every Zelda game to date, Twilight Princess offers the same brilliant core gameplay mechanics that have driven the series for the last twenty years.
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