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Wow. I finished Twilight Princess today. I faced the Evil Ganon and rescued Princess Zelda. Saved the Land of Hyrule. Awesome. That fight with Ganon was freaking HARD. What a bastard. His attacks and counter-attacks were just unreal, that was a 4 part, Boss Battle Fight. He was much harder here, then in Wind Waker. I like the fact that during the hand to hand sword fight, he'd defend against my head on attacks, then counter with a move that would knock me on my ass 9 times out of 10 (at the time it annoyed the crap out of me). But that meant, I'd have to come up with a different strategy to defeat him.

The fighting gameplay ending was awesome. The ambiguous storyline ending damn near drove me up the wall. I completely understand why they ended it like that, BUT that doesn't change the fact that Link didn't make-out with ANYONE at the end of this game. What the hell? Link had at lease 4 girls interested in him, 5 if you count Midna. At the end of the fight with Ganon, Midna turned into a beautiful woman, which was her true form (not that weird eye, blobby thing). Then, Link and Midna had a nice little moment there at the end, before she left. Now that I'm thinking about it, he had a moment with ALL the girls ---- "playa".

So as the credit roll along, they're showing us what happened afterwards. Llia went back to their hometown, where she's waiting for Link to return. Zelda when back to the Hyrule Castle, because she is now the Queen. Midna went back to the Twilight Realm to live with her people, because SHE was the Twilight Princess. Lastly, we see Link riding off into the sunset on Epona. At this point, one would have to turn to fan fiction for true story ending satisfaction, because Nintendo certainly isn't going to give you one. Not with the "Zelda Timeline", and not with a Romance with Link. (Damn you Nintendo!)
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (WII)

Genre/Style: Role-playing/Third-Person 3D Action RPG
Release Date: 19/NOV/06
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