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Twilight Princess
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Amazing
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#2
Simple as that is it? lol

I assume you've got the Wii version, what's it like with the controls?
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#3
First post could've used a bit more meat to it... Tongue Like some reasoning as to why you can only describe it with one word. XD

I'll be getting the Gamecube version of this game sometime soon, so I'll see whether I like it or not... with good ol lefty Link. Tongue

Speaking of this game... isn't it about time the sticky thread about said "New Zelda Game" be taken down since it's actually released now? XD
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#4
I'm not that hot on Zelda, apart from the oldies, but I may check this out sometime, as it doesn't look like a kids game any more.
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nomercy Wrote:I'm not that hot on Zelda, apart from the oldies, but I may check this out sometime, as it doesn't look like a kids game any more.
Lol, a kids game, huh? "YAY! ZE-WDA!"

Anyways, I might check this out too. Although, the controls for the Wii version looks a bit...well, complicated. And tiring. Tongue
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#6
Everything about it is amazing, so my post boiled down to exactly that!

I've been playing on the Wii, and it controls very well. Using the remote to do sword swings doesn't mimic your swipe, so doesn't add too much, but certainly doesn't detract either.

I'm sure the Gamecube version will also be very enjoyable. Apart from the mirrored world, I should think the other differences would only involve a few missing light effects, that sort of minor thing. It's a very, very attractive game, but not necessarily in too demanding a way, so ought still to look great on Gamecube.

The game also seems very large. I'm 13 hours in and only just about to begin the 3rd dungeon. Every minute so far as been great though!
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#7
Considering the game spent the majority of its time in preparation for a Gamecube release, I'd agree in saying the differences between the two will be vary minor. I'll be getting it for Christmas... but I've gotta get away from PSU first in order to actually play it. XD
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Even though i've got a Wii i'm planning on getting Twilight Princess for the Gamecube as i just love standard control systems! However playing Red Steel has taught me that the new control system wouldn't exactly mean that they wouldn't work in a lengthy adventure game!

What would you lot say? Gamecube or Wii?
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#9
I'd go for the GC version personally. I'm too lazy to get the Wii version.
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#10
The gamecube version is actualy good (I got it for Christmas Smile) Although it has some control problems I still love it.
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