Legend of Zelda The Wind Waker
- Set 100 years after the events in The Ocarina Of Time, this incredible adventure takes a different young hero named Link on an all-new quest
- Link’s sister Arilla has been taken by a huge bird. The young man sets sail to track down the bird and get her back — this sets him on a dangerous and thrilling quest that will make him as much a legend as his namesake
- As you face monsters and try to think your way around obstacles, you’ll earn the Wind Waker — a special flute that controls the winds
- Incredible new combat engine with exciting new moves like the evasion attack
- Addictive mini-games and subquests will help you earn rupees
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The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker for GamecubeAmazon.com Review
The Legend of Zelda series practically defined adventure gaming for an entire generation. Link, the hero of the adventure games, delighted millions by starring in games for each Nintendo console from the NES and Super NES to the Nintendo 64. Link brings this beloved franchise to the Nintendo GameCube in The Legend Of Zelda: The Wind Waker, and he’s more animated than ever. The first thing… More >>
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Legend of Zelda The Wind Waker

In this chaotic world of rogue demons and aspects where all sorts of beasts need slaying, I have to say Zelda has always held my interest.
Since the original, I’ve followed the entire Legend of Zelda series, sometimes buying a Nintendo simply for the hours of exploration and gameplay it offered. I saw the previews of this game as E3 and I felt nothing but disapointment. The childish, flat graphics have all but destroyed the game.
The break from its elfin roots into this wierd MarioLand like interface is just hideous. For once, I think I’m going to pass on the Legend of Zelda. Everything that Link was, seems to be missing from this game.
Too bad, I was really looking forward to a new adventure in an ultra high-detailed Hyrule with a grown up link. . . not another pre-school session.
If you were too, don’t bother with WindWalker.
Rating: 1 / 5
I Want to no what where they think when they came up with the graphics for this game, I love Zelda games, any games with Zelda characters like the Super Smash Games, but what is with the baby face graphics. I am really thinking about not buying this game over the graphics. Why couldnt they just go back to the ones they used on N64 if the couldnt make them better. I also heard from another gamer that they could of make the graphics better but they deicide to use these. I dont care what the plot is, the point is this game’s graphics are the worst.
Rating: 2 / 5
i have played the demo of this game at EB and wow what a shocker. this is one of the worst games i have ever played i would have to say. first of all cel-shading doesnt go with zelda. second of all everybody wants it because of gameplay when the gameplay makes a stench like no other. it could have been backed up by good solid graphics but they are nowhere to be found. my advice is play this game before buying. it is not a game for everyone or for all of the past zelda game players.
Rating: 1 / 5
Do you remember how awesome the Ocraina of Time was? If you were hoping this game would be another great continuation of this story, you will probably be very disapointed. Instead of the great elf-like Link in the Ocraina of Time, his head now precicely mimics the demensions of a balloon. And while they claim that Link is 12 years old in this game, he looks more like 6. I don’t think that The Legend of Zelda was ever supposed to look “goofy” like this. Even though the gameplay is similar to Ocraina of Time, the look of the game makes it just not fun. I DONT recomend it.
Rating: 1 / 5
i am pimp daddy king of all that’s good and nasty!this game sucked i barely see the point of this game. o u rescue your sister whoop de freaken do. i would’nt rescue my own sister[i'm just kidding about that i think] the graphics are awful like construction paper. DO NOT FOR THE LOVE OF GOD TRY THIS GAME.
Rating: 1 / 5