Saturday, May 28, 2005

E3 Coverage: Best Game

The Annual E3 Awards: 2005
With each passing year, the Electronic Entertainment Expo gets bigger, brighter, louder, and crazier. The hype and hooplah reached a frenzied pitch in 2005 thanks to the unveiling of the next-generation of console systems: The Playstation 3, the Xbox 360, and the Nintendo Revolution. But as always, it was the games themselves that drew us once more into the breach. You'll be pleased to note that the majority of our 'Top 25 Games of E3' this year are announced for systems that are available now -- you won't have to wait until the next generation to get your hands on some of these beauties. While there weren't a lot of head-and-shoulders-above standout products this year, the expo featured a ton of really strong titles. Read on for our take on the best of the best from the world's largest gaming convention!


Este es el juego que quedo numero 1 en todo el E3 enjoy!!!

1. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (GCN) The Wind Waker was a great addition to the Zelda franchise. Whether you cared for the cartoony graphics or not, the game stood firm on its own. Nintendo's Twilight Princess is another departure in the graphical look and feel of the game placing Link in a grittier, adult-feeling world. Darker and more foreboding, Link's new GameCube jaunt sees him transform into a wolf to engage in more of that classic, dungeon-hacking action we've all come to love. There wasn't really anything at the show this year that could knock The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess from our most-wanted list, proving once again that Nintendo really knows how to please its audience. Bryn: My personal choice for game of the show is none other than Nintendo's latest installment of The Legend of Zelda for the GameCube. I don't care if it seems like a safe, boring choice. There are very few games that can keep a franchise alive with the same level of magic like Zelda does. And Twilight Princess looks all set to do just that.
Given the hectic nature of the E3 show floor, it's very important to get as much hands-on time with the big games as possible in order to formulate a valid opinion. After playing through the entire four-level demo of Twilight Princess, I can honestly say that only two or three other console games at E3 2005 came close to getting me as pumped as Link's latest did. The graphics are looking amazing, and it's already apparent to me -- after sitting in on the Nintendo roundtable session -- that Twilight Princess will bring some great new gameplay elements to the table. An intriguing, wolf-transforming storyline should serve to take the Zelda franchise to new places. The four levels on show detailed new moves, weapons, and characters, as well as one boss fight, some excellent open-ended horseback combat, and a truncated dungeon hack. It's all in there. The components for another stellar Zelda are in place. All we need now is more time with the full game. It seems like fall is such a long way away right now. Great characters, storytelling, action, puzzles ... it was all here. Nintendo's Revolution may not have impressed people, but Link was certainly the king of the show.

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