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The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is a flawed, but amazing game.
While initially held back by the technical limitations of the Wii, This game on the Wii was a flower in a field of grass. A Heartfelt story about growth, change, love, and pain. The game has the player visit three surface locations, with comprehensive and challenging, but fun, puzzles and dungeons. Difficult enemies, clever solutions, and great cutscenes. The side quests involve comedic characters, valuable loot, and fun quests.
The original games motion controls were very finnicky and difficult to use, and The companion character (fi) was very annoying
The HD Switch Port of this game fixes almost all of the original issues with this game, optional button controls, reduced Fi appearances, and Glitch fixes.
While there are a few annoying, and tedious features in this game, I had a lot of fun playing it, and I'm sure (Zelda fan or not) you will too.
While initially held back by the technical limitations of the Wii, This game on the Wii was a flower in a field of grass. A Heartfelt story about growth, change, love, and pain. The game has the player visit three surface locations, with comprehensive and challenging, but fun, puzzles and dungeons. Difficult enemies, clever solutions, and great cutscenes. The side quests involve comedic characters, valuable loot, and fun quests.
The original games motion controls were very finnicky and difficult to use, and The companion character (fi) was very annoying
The HD Switch Port of this game fixes almost all of the original issues with this game, optional button controls, reduced Fi appearances, and Glitch fixes.
While there are a few annoying, and tedious features in this game, I had a lot of fun playing it, and I'm sure (Zelda fan or not) you will too.
- benjaminhabsch
- Sep 23, 2022
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Skyward Sword is the only Zelda game built this heavily on motion controls and linear progression, but neither of these things are bad. The linear progression allows for some great level design and fantastic dungeons. The motion controls being the front and center of the gameplay makes for a very unique and fun experience.
This game also has the best story in the series and a fantastic fully orchestrated soundtrack. The art style is also great. The characters are some of the goofiest and most fun in any Zelda game, namely Groose and Ghirahim. The side content is also really good.
The final showdown is one of the best in any videogame.
This game also has the best story in the series and a fantastic fully orchestrated soundtrack. The art style is also great. The characters are some of the goofiest and most fun in any Zelda game, namely Groose and Ghirahim. The side content is also really good.
The final showdown is one of the best in any videogame.
This is such a good game. GREAT for Zelda fans. (Not as good as both) but still amazingly AMAZING.
- joseph-aloha
- Aug 3, 2021
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This game is amazing in every way. The graphics are absolutely beautiful and the story is epic. The music is wonderful as well. I love the side quests for this game because they make it more nuanced. This game is best Zelda game I've played and the most difficult to beat. Ocarina of Time is amazing and challenging but no match for this game. I love riding on the Loftwing which is a giant red bird. I love that this is the first in the Zelda legend. There is so much to see and do in this game. So much fun to play and so satisfying to beat. The adventure of a lifetime awaits players of this brilliant game.
- ericgoldberg-50159
- Dec 5, 2022
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I loved Skyward Sword on the Wii as a youth but recognized its flaws; the frustrating controls, the Fi interruptions, the fixed path that punishes you for trying to do something else first, the colorless sky, no options to skip cutscenes or dialogues you've heard a million times already.
But now that the HD remake has given us button controls, the very welcome toned down Fi companion, the option to go get the Hylian shield first before completing the 3rd act of the game and the polished color scheme that made for a prettier game with more fun functionality (pun entirely intended).
I just fell in love with this game all over again, every time I set the controller down to go to bed for the night, I would fight the urge to wake up and go play some more or procrastinate on my adult responsibilities to play more Skyward Sword. I haven't felt this addicted to a Zelda game since Breath of the Wild when it released on the Wii U several years ago.
Link is the best in this game than he has in any other Zelda game. He's so expressive and the design of him is so good. All the other Link's have this angry look to him but he has many other expressions from joy to sadness to anger to fierce determination and even fear.
Link and Zelda's relationship is the glue that holds this game together. From the opening act to the end, I felt their connection and I understood right away that Link and Zelda were childhood friends that will probably end up becoming lovers in the future. But also this game has a special bird friend (known as a Loftwing) companion that Link wouldn't have completed his quest without.
The soundtrack is phenomenal, probably my favorite in any Zelda game ever, even Ocarina of Time. It's a shame we never got that soundtrack for Smash Bros Ultimate.
The many bad guys Link faces on his quest are just marvelous. Their dialogue is really threatening but also their facial expressions and voices range from kinda funny to downright intimidating. Ghirahim is my favorite Zelda villain, followed closely by Zant from Twilight Princess.
On top of that; this game is really, really funny! From a toilet hand that asks you for paper, to Link actually being able to use a toilet, to one of Groose's goons asking you to deliver a love letter because he's too much of a coward. This game knows just when to let the player sit back and just enjoy the world and story with some humor.
The final boss is phenomenal and with these updated graphics, I was just stunned by the ingenuity that went into making a game build up to something this epic.
Groose is my favorite Zelda character of all time and I really hope in a future game, we'll see another character similar to Groose. He's like if Gaston from Beauty and the Beast saw the error of his ways and decided to help the hero and save the Princess in his own way even if he can't be 'the hero'.
Even though it's a remake of an older Wii game, it's still worth the $60. I've beaten it 4 times already and I'll definitely be revisiting it more in the future!
But now that the HD remake has given us button controls, the very welcome toned down Fi companion, the option to go get the Hylian shield first before completing the 3rd act of the game and the polished color scheme that made for a prettier game with more fun functionality (pun entirely intended).
I just fell in love with this game all over again, every time I set the controller down to go to bed for the night, I would fight the urge to wake up and go play some more or procrastinate on my adult responsibilities to play more Skyward Sword. I haven't felt this addicted to a Zelda game since Breath of the Wild when it released on the Wii U several years ago.
Link is the best in this game than he has in any other Zelda game. He's so expressive and the design of him is so good. All the other Link's have this angry look to him but he has many other expressions from joy to sadness to anger to fierce determination and even fear.
Link and Zelda's relationship is the glue that holds this game together. From the opening act to the end, I felt their connection and I understood right away that Link and Zelda were childhood friends that will probably end up becoming lovers in the future. But also this game has a special bird friend (known as a Loftwing) companion that Link wouldn't have completed his quest without.
The soundtrack is phenomenal, probably my favorite in any Zelda game ever, even Ocarina of Time. It's a shame we never got that soundtrack for Smash Bros Ultimate.
The many bad guys Link faces on his quest are just marvelous. Their dialogue is really threatening but also their facial expressions and voices range from kinda funny to downright intimidating. Ghirahim is my favorite Zelda villain, followed closely by Zant from Twilight Princess.
On top of that; this game is really, really funny! From a toilet hand that asks you for paper, to Link actually being able to use a toilet, to one of Groose's goons asking you to deliver a love letter because he's too much of a coward. This game knows just when to let the player sit back and just enjoy the world and story with some humor.
The final boss is phenomenal and with these updated graphics, I was just stunned by the ingenuity that went into making a game build up to something this epic.
Groose is my favorite Zelda character of all time and I really hope in a future game, we'll see another character similar to Groose. He's like if Gaston from Beauty and the Beast saw the error of his ways and decided to help the hero and save the Princess in his own way even if he can't be 'the hero'.
Even though it's a remake of an older Wii game, it's still worth the $60. I've beaten it 4 times already and I'll definitely be revisiting it more in the future!
- dandelion1917
- Dec 8, 2024
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