Man, the last time I saw music was before the song 1985 came out by Bowling for Soup when they complained there was still music on MTV. Anyway, Jason Cipriano of MTV got to play Skyward Sword for 90 minutes and had a few very believable things to say on the game. Go ahead, stop playing iZelda on your iPod and read this! It sounds great, he has a few very cool things to say about Skyward Swords. Here is what he said:
“Zelda” fans that are looking forward to “Skyward Sword,” be forewarned, you’re going to have to do a bit of reading before you get to jump in to battle, but in the end it’s worth it. While all of the other games in the series have included a well fleshed out world, “Skyward Sword” seems to be one of the most fantastical settings for a game yet. The brighter, more whimsical setting of Skyloft, and eventually the surface world, make for a great juxtaposition to the more gritty and foreboding Hyrule of “Twighlight Princess.” Rocky start aside, this may be the elaborate “Zelda” game that fans have been waiting to play for years, some may go so far as to call it an RPG. Whatever way you look it, it’s a safe bet that “Skyward Sword” will uphold the high standard that Nintendo has set for one of its’ flagship franchises, and that come this November, fans of the series should be satisfied with the Link’s latest adventure.
Taking advantage of the Wii MotionPlus 1:1 movement ratio, Link’s sword wielding skills are more in the hands of the player than ever. Whereas “Twilight Princess” introduced motion controls, “Skyward Sword” improves on them with better technology, and makes battling that much more intense and enjoyable. Also included is an all-new recalibration feature for the Wiimotes, all you need to do is press down on the d-pad, and the game will automatically fix your controller positioning on the screen – something you don’t know you need, until you’ve played with it for a little while.
Whew, thats pretty good. I can’t wait, how about you? Sound off in the comments below!
Source: MTV
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