![]() Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Collector's Edition (Revised): Prima Official Game Guide (Prima Official Game Guides) $29.99 This guide is really awsome! The only thing that is tricky about it is that sometimes is not to specific. I think it needs the map of the dungeons and places when is explaining. But besides that is really good. I give it a 5 star! ![]() The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess $69.95 One of the best Video games ever. Must buy if you have Wii. ![]() The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Prima Official Game Guides) $14.99 So, ive never played a zelda game before....ever. But this was the game that came as a bundle for my wii when I got it in 2006. I had no interest in getting this game, but it was an add-on, and I only had enough money for a guide. As it happens, my only game...had this guide for it. I love guides. But i try not to use them too much. They spoil the game and make it easy. But this guide makes the game easy, but still hard. The things it instructs you to do make puzzles fun and easy to comprehend. But to actually do them is another thing. This guide right here has an item checklist, EVERY item in the entire game, you can check off. It does the same for heart pieces. The story is very long however. And this guide is SO detailed on the entire story, you may end up reading the guide more than you play the game. Not to mention the maps, amazing. I would be lost without this guides detailed maps on every section. I highly reccommend this to any zelda fans, or any fans that HAVE to collect everything in a game before putting it down (like me). ![]() Legend of Zelda The Wind Waker $19.99 I'm a long time Zelda fan who currently and has played every Zelda Game made (Yes, that nerdy). I enjoyed playing this as much as I enjoyed watching others play it. Link becomes more expressive with the cell shaded graphics, I don't feel at all that it was in any way a downfall, every series needs to try new things. The dungeons in the game were not hair rippingly hard, but not easy enough to let you finish a dungeon in 5 minutes, they still required thinking but not the use of a strategy guide or online walkthrough. I also enjoyed the fact that the first thing shoved in your face was not "Save Zelda" or "Save Hyrule" in fact, your not even referred to as a hero until you finish the Dragon Roost Caverns. The only downfall was the sailing earlier in the game, it became more bearable after you gain the ability to use tornados to warp. All in all if your looking for something to keep your kids entertained or a game that you can play without worrying about spending an extended amount of time on a dungeon, I highly recommend WindWaker. |
|