Crystalchild said:
Since your Videogameszone.de conclusion is a bit messy, i've translated a bit of the review. (Conclusion/Dislikes is a direct translation, The likes are just a summary of a big bunch of text) Conclusion: Is Skyward Sword a title in the Zelda franchise that every Wii-Owner has to get? No question - of course it is! Is it the best title in the series? No - but its a great one! How Wii Motion Plus is integrated makes it a special Action-Adventure on its own, and in addition, the Temple's are - again - just brilliant - but sometimes, collecting a bunch of certain Items is rather boring, though this is something i can forgive, for the sheer length of the adventure, that is.
(PS: The Headline Says: Epic, Elegant, and certainly filled with lots of creative Idea's. Might fit better into the front page, if youre interrested.)
____ - Dislikes: There's no Open field. remember the time, where you stepped out of Kokiri Forest, and just saw the Hyrulian Field for the first time? (Or, the quite nice equivalent of it in Twilight Princess?) - sadly, this is something we felt was missing. - Combat: While Wii Motion Plus is working very effectively, you may wish for the simple press of a button from time to time, since every single enemy requires a certain strategy, you have to figure out and execute. No matter if you face a Boss, or just your average Goblin. (In short: World is challenging throughout, not leaving you that huge place you just could steer through, heading to your next local / Combat might feel Overused at times when you swing yourself to death at even the smallest enemies) Likes: Amazing Gameplay Interresting Story artistically designed places Unique Sidequests Challenging, ambitious Mechanics Upgrading your Stuff
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