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#11

'The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess'

for the Nintendo GameCube released in 2006 as played on Nintendo Wii.

 

'The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess' is an epic game. One of the best past-times in this game is running around the vast Hyrule Field on horseback. In the game, your trusted friend Epona will lead you almost anywhere. The world is so huge, that it takes about a half-hour to run around the fields once, journeying past all the beautiful vistas. Oh, the feeling of freedom.

But there's more. Being a Zelda game, it is one of Nintendo's more story-focussed games. And the story here is more than satisfying with interesting characters, emotional moments, nice pacing and the best cutscene in any game of all time. Also, the tone of the game fits it perfectly. The balance was just right and everything in the game is in tune and the design polished to perfection. Such beauty, such passion.

For the series, this game features the best dungeon design ever. They are all huge with original themes. Including massive, jawdropping halls and mindboggling puzzles and infested with hundreds of enemies. Some dungeons can take hours to complete, even to those that played them before. It's just how I like it. The bosses definitely don't disappoint either, they're a tad easy, but they are all the most inventive bosses I've seen in any video-game, and it contains the coolest final act of the Zelda series. I don't get why some people don't like this game?

#10 Hint:

A long time ago, before I was a complete pro at this game, I couldn't figure out something as simple as how to make high walls. Turns out one just had to hold the shift-button.