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wraggster
October 30th, 2006, 17:22
A hands-on preview in UK magazine Edge uncovers several new gameplay gems for the latest Zelda quest, which it deems to be "a fanboy's wet-dream".

As you all should know, the game has a light world and a Twilight realm - areas of Hyrule that have been engulfed in a dark shadow of evil. Apparently, light is returned to Twilight-covered areas of the game by "hunting down shadow insects and collecting the tears of light they've consumed, restoring one of the four great Light Spirits."

The preview discloses interesting details concerning Link's abilities in wolf form. "As a wolf, Link controls almost exactly as he does in human form; every attack has its equivalent. Dashing with the A instigates a burst of speed, and though he cannot access items, D-pad shortcuts allow him to dig and access his senses."

These senses are used to detect digging spots, shadow insects and spirits of Hyrule citizens. These spirits apparently do not engage in conversations with Link, but you can sort of listen to their mutterings, no doubt to gather essential information.

It is already known that Link transforms into a wolf when in the Twilight realm. But Edge interestingly reveals that: "Link can also re-enter the light-world in the form of a wolf. There, people fear him but he can talk to animals."

Link's relationship with animals plays a huge part in many areas of his quest. As well as the return of Link's horse, Epona, who he can summon with a horseshoe-shaped reed, he will also interact with a hawk (again summoned with a reed), which he can launch at meddling monkeys or bees' nests.

Some of the mysteries behind Midna, the strange character riding on Link's back when in wolf form, have also been answered. When teamed with Link, Midna will apparently take on a Navy-style role, offering helpful hints and tips as the player explores. She can also help out with battle, conjuring a force field around Link that can instantly destroy groups of enemies in the Twilight realm that will otherwise revive each other.

Edge also reveals the existence of "a highly unusual character called Ooccoo - a chicken homunculus with a human head - who appears in dungeons, takes residence in your inventory and allows you to warp out and return to exactly the same spot, should you need supplies."

Edge was is full of praise for Twilight Princess. Yes, we're all going to buy it anyway, but that's always encouraging. Will it be better than Ocarina of Time, though. All evidence seems to suggest it might just be...

I heart Nintendo
October 31st, 2006, 00:55
I don't want to run my mouth...but I can see this being better than Ocarina of time. The REAL test however, is if it can best Link to the past. That game is so legendary and amazing, that I'm not expecting any Nintendo release to top that.

Actually, ya know what! I'm going to try and throw all comparisons out of mind when it comes to Twilight princess. As long as the game is awesome and comes correct - I'll be a happy bunny!

I was sold on copping the GameCube version, but now I'm a little unsure.

What version will you lot be getting!?

GameCube or Wii?

kcajblue
October 31st, 2006, 03:14
i dont think it get bigger than oot.
it might get close but not bigger.

Adrenalin
October 31st, 2006, 05:45
man a reed! wtf! they better bring back the ocarina!

I heart Nintendo
October 31st, 2006, 20:37
A flute doesn't make a game great on it's own! *lol*

A reed makes sense to call animals because it's an instrument that's not man made. It all ties in with the nature thang! *lol* I like it.

I wonder if they'll work the Ocarina into the story at all - or if he'll either have a new instrument to play or conduct. They could well do away with it all together!

The less info I know - the better! There's nothing worse than having a game be spoiled and knowing crap loads of info about it before you've even played it!

VampDude
October 31st, 2006, 20:53
What version will you lot be getting!?

GameCube or Wii?

Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, cause my girlfriend is getting me wii for xmas. GameCube has seen better days, Nintendo just want to cash in on both versions before they completely can the GameCube! (which I thought they had already)