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Essay by 24 • December 8, 2010 • 639 Words (3 Pages) • 929 Views
THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: TWILIGHT PRINCESS
Observation: If you do not like videogames or are unfamiliar with gaming vocabulary, it is recommended that you do not waste your time reading this.
Time passes, people move. Like a river's flow, it never ends. A childish mind will turn to noble ambition. Young love will become deep affection. The clear water's surface reflects growth. Now listen to the Serenade of water to reflect upon yourself." (Sheik)
Ok. To many, the previous quote may have sounded simply retarded or not made any sense at all. It may remind others of The Daily Bulletin's Quote of the Day (We all know how insanely ridiculous they are). However, it reminds me of an Eighth World Wonder, a miraculous development, a revolutionary game that has changed the lives of many. You all know what I'm talking about: The Legend of Zelda.
I know that this is supposed to be a vacation issue, so let me just say a bunch of bull so it can fit the topic first. When you're on holiday, the sun's out, and the surf's good, don't leave the house! Don't even think about it. Ganon has enslaved the nation. The world can't wait any longer. So instead of going out side and doing something healthy for a change, stay home and play with your new game, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.
From the very first time that Ganon's army had invaded Hyrule and stole the Triforce of Power, thousands of gamers were impressed with the modern graphics. It was also the first game where progress could be saved.
One year ago, a promising game was announced in E3. After the risk that Shigeru Miyamoto (General Manager, Nintendo Co Ltd) took with the release of the cell-shaded Wind-Waker, it seemed that Nintendo had understood what Zelda fans really wanted. Yes, I admit that I did enjoy playing Wind- Waker, but at a first glance, I thought that Miyamoto had gone crazy. In reality, people wanted a powerful Link that could make his enemies bleed. They wanted to see the Hero of Time revived, not a maestro! Obviously the soft and puffy enemies in the previous game did
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