That's what I've been left thinking after every session of this game I've played so far. Is it possible to like a game this much? Is it possible to get the feeling of being a little kid playing my favorite games all over again? Is it possible to not be able to find any major faults in a game?
Twilight Princess has shown me that the answer is yes to all of the above. I've loved every second of this game. It's addicting to a level I never imagined. It's without a doubt, the best Wii game I've played so far. Funny thing is, it's a GCN port. That being said, it's a GCN port, with some big upgrades. This game is in a level all it's own for me. Gives me that warm fuzzy feeling just looking at the case to the game. It's up there with the classic Super Mario games, the Halo series, Goldeneye 64, and of course the other Zelda games. I don't often put a game up in this category. It's truly a must own for anyone with a Wii.
Twilight Princess has shown me that the answer is yes to all of the above. I've loved every second of this game. It's addicting to a level I never imagined. It's without a doubt, the best Wii game I've played so far. Funny thing is, it's a GCN port. That being said, it's a GCN port, with some big upgrades. This game is in a level all it's own for me. Gives me that warm fuzzy feeling just looking at the case to the game. It's up there with the classic Super Mario games, the Halo series, Goldeneye 64, and of course the other Zelda games. I don't often put a game up in this category. It's truly a must own for anyone with a Wii.