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Legend Of Zelda: Skyward Sword on Nintendo Wii
Skyward Sword is one of those rare pieces of gameing that come out every so often but calling it a great game is an understatement, its a work of art.
I found myself fully emersed in the game world do to the wonderful watercolor art style that does the series justice. The entire game world (overworld and dungeons) felt like a puzzle thanks to the well implemented motion controls.
While storytelling has never been the series strong suit, this installment has a carefully planned out plot that would fit right into an animated disney film.
Combat is the best part. Every battle requires strategic movements instead of random button mashing the series is used to.
Ive played both ocarina of time and majoras mask to the point of doing 4 playthroughs a year, and im happy to report that ill be doing the same with this game.
A 5/5
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