E-mpire writes: Nintendo took a high risk with their concept for the Nintendo Wii and now they take a bigger risk by fully making use of that concept in one of their biggest franchises, The Legend of Zelda. Making a game that is full motion-based can either break or make the game. Games like Wii Sports Resort and Red Steel 2 have done well in showing off the potential of Wii MotionPlus, but I think Nintendo really hits the mark in showing how much motion controls can change a game if fully taken advantage of. The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is not only the game that justifies that motion gaming is a revolution for video games, but it also shows the wisdom that Nintendo has gained over the years since the Wii has launched.
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The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword was originally released for the franchise’s 25th anniversary, celebrating everything Zelda, including the bosses.
If you’re a hardcore fan of The Legend of Zelda series, Playasia has a new Skyward Sword original soundtrack. It comes in a standard edition with a total of five CDs and a limited edition that also includes a music box.
Great review! Sunday can't arrive soon enough!
Good Review!, I just got mine and looking forward to playing it!
Great game that deserves this score, advised to anyone who has a wii to buy it