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Zelda
by jack on May 28, 2006
While most game publications refuse to publish reviews of games that aren't out yet, Giant Magazine won't let petty restrictions such as never having played the game stop them from giving Twilight Princess rave reviews. This is journalism at its best.

Easily one of the best games of the year, this fantasy-action adventure brings Link (Zelda's hero) back to his youth, as you guide him through the land of Hyrule and help him stave off everything from plant monsters to angry monkeys. Twilight Princess retains the classic Zelda game play and features plenty of equestrian combat atop Epona, Link's four-legged friend. The striking visuals include a new 3d look and a more roughneck appearance for Link. With a combination of profound story lines and amazing graphics, the latest in the Zelda saga is an essential addition to the series.
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Easily one of the best games of the year, this fantasy-action adventure brings Link (Zelda's hero) back to his youth, as you guide him through the land of Hyrule and help him stave off everything from plant monsters to angry monkeys. Twilight Princess retains the classic Zelda game play and features plenty of equestrian combat atop Epona, Link's four-legged friend. The striking visuals include a new 3d look and a more roughneck appearance for Link. With a combination of profound story lines and amazing graphics, the latest in the Zelda saga is an essential addition to the series.
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