Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Wii)

Twilight Princess Box ArtIt’s unprecedented! OK, so I’ve just defeated what turns out to be the penultimate boss and it used irritating and unnecessary gaming cliche #1: The SuckySuck(tm).

But hang on a minute – it was easily the best, funniest, and most entertaining boss battle in the game so far! Essentially, the bad guy warped to half a dozen or so of the locations of major boss battles and required you to use the same technique used in those locales – essentially hainvg to recall how you defeated them. But you didn’t have to do the whole boss fight, oh no, just a hit or two here and there would do it.

What this does is takes the SuckySuck(tm) technique and remolds it into a reminded of just how ace the high points of this game are – a kind of self-referential homage, if you will.

Anyway, boss duly thwarted and it’s time for the Big Reveal(tm). I don’t think I’ll be causing any spoilers to Zelda fans by saying that it’s time to go after Ganon!

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