EDGE Magazine spills some Twilight Princess details
To kick things off, if you really want to play The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess to the fullest, then we suggest you read on. So ok, we see that caught your attention, let’s get on with it. TheGreatDave, from the NeoGaf forums, has posted some info of the game that allegedly came from the latest issue of UK‘s Edge Magazine.
The leak was divided into three sections – Items, Story, and Music. In the items’ section, TheGreatDave shared that before the first dungeon, you should have already learned combat and horse riding, acquired a fishing rod and caught fish, a slingshot, a lantern, and an Epona which is a “horseshoe-shaped reed.” You would also have in your possession a “bird shaped reeds” that enable you to call hawks to your arm and/or you could also use it to throw at bees’ nest or at monkeys.
Now off we go to the “story” part of the post. He mentions that you rescue two kids and a monkey from moblins in the woods. Link is on his way to Zelda videogame series”>Hyrule to deliver a shield and a sword, but it isn’t smooth sailing for him as moblins aboard boars attack while abducting a certain Colin and Ilia. Link then gets dragged into the Twilight, transforms into a wolf, wakes up chained in the ruins, and he escapes thanks to Midna.
Apparently, the combination of Midna and Wolf Link offers a one-two punch as you can attack multiple enemies at once with a circular energy around Link. This is a spin attack of sorts which could be very beneficial since Twilight Realms’ meanies often have the ability to revive their fallen comrades.
Wolf Link then sets off to meet Zelda, “who can tell from the blue eyes that he’s actually Hyrule’s Savior!” After that, he goes to the non-Twilight village and people were scared of him as he is still Wolf Link. The townsfolk may be scared, but Link can now talk to animals.
Then, he saves the “the nearly-Twilight Faron Woods by hunting down shadow insects and collecting the tears of light they’ve consumed, restoring Light Spirits, AKA Great Fairies.” Link transforms to being human again, thanks to the Light Spirit. This is where you begin your journey to the first dungeon. The music part just tells that the soundtrack sounds great with the Twilight Realm music being “synthy.”
For now, the text is all we got. As soon as we get our hands on some scans, we’ll share them to you. Comments? Violent reactions? Leave ’em all in the comments section.
Via TheGreatDave
To kick things off, if you really want to play The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess to the fullest, then we suggest you read on. So ok, we see that caught your attention, let’s get on with it. TheGreatDave, from the NeoGaf forums, has posted some info of the game that allegedly came from the latest issue of UK‘s Edge Magazine.
The leak was divided into three sections – Items, Story, and Music. In the items’ section, TheGreatDave shared that before the first dungeon, you should have already learned combat and horse riding, acquired a fishing rod and caught fish, a slingshot, a lantern, and an Epona which is a “horseshoe-shaped reed.” You would also have in your possession a “bird shaped reeds” that enable you to call hawks to your arm and/or you could also use it to throw at bees’ nest or at monkeys.
Now off we go to the “story” part of the post. He mentions that you rescue two kids and a monkey from moblins in the woods. Link is on his way to Zelda videogame series”>Hyrule to deliver a shield and a sword, but it isn’t smooth sailing for him as moblins aboard boars attack while abducting a certain Colin and Ilia. Link then gets dragged into the Twilight, transforms into a wolf, wakes up chained in the ruins, and he escapes thanks to Midna.
Apparently, the combination of Midna and Wolf Link offers a one-two punch as you can attack multiple enemies at once with a circular energy around Link. This is a spin attack of sorts which could be very beneficial since Twilight Realms’ meanies often have the ability to revive their fallen comrades.
Wolf Link then sets off to meet Zelda, “who can tell from the blue eyes that he’s actually Hyrule’s Savior!” After that, he goes to the non-Twilight village and people were scared of him as he is still Wolf Link. The townsfolk may be scared, but Link can now talk to animals.
Then, he saves the “the nearly-Twilight Faron Woods by hunting down shadow insects and collecting the tears of light they’ve consumed, restoring Light Spirits, AKA Great Fairies.” Link transforms to being human again, thanks to the Light Spirit. This is where you begin your journey to the first dungeon. The music part just tells that the soundtrack sounds great with the Twilight Realm music being “synthy.”
For now, the text is all we got. As soon as we get our hands on some scans, we’ll share them to you. Comments? Violent reactions? Leave ’em all in the comments section.
Via TheGreatDave