dancrane212
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Platform: Wii U
Release Date: March 4th (NA/Europe), March 5th (Australia), March 10th (Japan)
Price: $49.99/£39.99 (Standalone)* $59.99/£49.99 (Wolf Link Amiibo Bundle)
*Only available digitally in North America
Download Size: 4.5 gig
Player(s): 1
Developer: Tantalus Media/Nintendo
Publisher: Nintendo
Pro Controller supported? Yes
Off-TV Play supported? Yes
Gyro Aiming? Yes
Wii Remote Controls? No
A dark force, shrouded in twilight, has invaded the vast land of Hyrule. To restore light to the world, team up with the mysterious creature Midna and embrace the darkness to transform into a divine wolf. Fight through labyrinthine dungeons, survive puzzling traps and meet a cast of characters you’ll never forget in this legendary Zelda™ adventure.
- Explore a vast Hyrule, a mysterious Twilight Realm, and masterfully-designed dungeons. Restore balance to the world with the aid of the impish Midna and your divine wolf powers.
- Featuring enhanced visuals such as high definition textures and a 1080p native resolution.
- Gameplay improvements such as being able to switch between first and third person aiming, quicker movement for swimming/climbing, streamlined Tears of Light collectibles and larger available wallets.
- Added Miiverse functionality - scattered throughout the game there are new Miiverse stamps that feature characters from Twilight Princess and the Hyrulian alphabet.
- Play in Hero Mode to take 2x the normal amount of damage — and do it without any heart drops to refill your health! Note: Hero Mode is only available in the mirrored version of the game ala Twilight Princess on the Wii and cannot be toggled on and off after being selected.
- Included in the amiibo bundle is the exclusive Wolf Link figure for use in the upcoming Legend of Zelda game, launching in 2016 for the Wii U.
- Link/Toon Link - Select these amiibos to replenish your supply of arrows. This effect can only be used once per day.
- Zelda/Shiek - Select these amiibos to replenish your hearts. This effect can only be used once per day.
- Ganondorf - Take increased damage in normal (2 times) and hero (4 times) modes. This effect can only be removed by leaving the game or hitting a game over screen. It can be triggered again after either of those conditions are met.
- Wolf Link - Use this amiibo to be transported to a special challenge area called the Cave of Shadows where you must fight waves of enemies in your wolf form to unlock treasure. After completing the dungeon you can save your remaining hearts to the amiibo to replenish your stock later.










Review Thread
Gamespot 9/10
Twilight Princess HD is unmistakably a product of its time; one that was cursed from birth with a warped identity. Crafted during anxious times for Nintendo, developed for two consoles simultaneously, this was the GameCube's last hurrah, a Wii launch title, and a defining test for motion controls (which have been stripped out). Perhaps now, ten years later, it can finally be remembered how it ought to be; the dark and violent showpiece of a treasured series.
Shacknews 7/10
On the whole, these improvements make Twilight Princess HD the best version of the worst modern Zelda game. That said, even a mediocre Zelda game is still pretty fun. If you can get past its tonal oddities and paint-by-numbers structure, it's a good game, but not a great one. I enjoyed it as a cultural artifact, but replaying it made me appreciate that this direction for the series was temporary.
IGN 8.6/10
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD holds plenty of memorable moments that’ve stood the test of time, and Nintendo’s high-definition update does a lot to modernize its look and feel. This cleaner, fresher presentation is still noticeably and disappointingly flat in some ways, but just past that are some of the best puzzles and dungeons to be found anywhere in the series.
Thanks to Dafont for hosting the Triforce font.