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November 2011
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El Skyward Sword muestra nuevas funciones de juego que son posibles gracias al Wii Motion Plus. Ha recibido excelentes críticas
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Debido a la alta precisión que requiere en los movimientos solamente funciona con el accesorio Wii Motion Plus
Resumen: Wii has been lacking in "must have" titles for a while now, with shoddy, 3rd-party games about Barbie on horseback or 101-ways-to-waggle-your-Wii-mote dominating its new release list for months - nay, years. True to form, Nintendo puts out its own Wii ...
Swordplay control interface, musical score, boss fights, new upgrade system built on collectibles, mental challenges, puzzles, visual/artistic direction, and flight/open world sensations on the Loftwings
Controls (besides swordplay), more open world options, minor logistical/continuity issues
Publicación: 2011-12-07, Autor: Ryan , crítica de: nerdreactor.com
Great motion controls, music and boss fights, Good visuals and level design
Fetch quests right at the end of your fantastic adventure, Not enough story interwoven with the gameplay, Where's the interesting exploration (i.e. secrets)?
Resumen: WiiIt's a good time to be a gamer. This Christmas season has been host to some of the best in gaming history and we're all spoilt for choice. So, which should we choose to keep us and our loved ones busy over the festive season? To date, almost 90 mill...
Resumen: The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is a pretty fantastic game. That might not come as much of a surprise, as we’ve all grown used to a particular level of quality in regards to console Zelda titles, but as a long time Zelda fan that has started to grow...
Resumen: When Twilight Princess came out, many thought that the controls weren’t really up to snuff, preferring the “classic” style of the GameCube version over the gimmicky Wii motion controls. But there’s nothing gimmicky about how Skyward Sword plays. Ev...
Resumen: Two things have remained consistent in Nintendo’s history: Most of their game systems are virtually indestructible, and most of their games featuring a ’mascot’ character such as Mario, Samus, or Link tend to be very good. The Legend of Zelda: Skyward ...