Zelda: Twilight Princess is gonna be huge.
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Zelda: Twilight Princess is gonna be huge.
After I spent 10 hours with the game, I barely managed to squeak by two temples, with the third so far off that I could scarcely imagine getting there, let alone approach the objective. (For the record, out of 30 or so journalists, nobody came close to the third temple.) I asked how long it took Nintendo's testers to complete the entire game the first time through. The answer is a whopping 70-plus hours. Adding insult to injury, diabolical Nintendo translator and localization manager Bill Trinen told me that he was working on his second play-through of the game. Knowing what to do and where to go, and skipping cut-scenes, Trinen said that he had logged about 27 hours to make it about two thirds of the way through the temples themselves - and that doesn't account for any of the side quests or time sucks like fishing, a single operation that could easily add hours upon hours to Zelda's depth. .
:noes: I can't wait!
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its about time games start getting longer in gameplay. I remember when there would be RPG games that could take you 60+ hours to play and enjoy it.
Now you play a game for 2 or 3 days and get bored.
Now you play a game for 2 or 3 days and get bored.
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This and SSB:Brawl may be the reasons I'll buy a wii
THOUGH, the sword control is a farce. It only registers movement, but not what kind, so to do any other attacks besides a horizontal one, you have to press modifier keys.
THOUGH, the sword control is a farce. It only registers movement, but not what kind, so to do any other attacks besides a horizontal one, you have to press modifier keys.