The game can be completed and if your child gets past this sticking point in the Cistern , it will be very rewarding for them. This title contains: Positive Messages. Positive role models. Had useful details. Read my mind 1. Adult Written by Cjoss April 27, Yyyyyyy Great yall. Adult Written by jackjenny July 15, Excited to get Legend of Zelda Swords I am a big fan of this game.
Link is a hero because he is a role model and he trying to save his friend. This is very impressive in this game. There are six different swords in this game which use. Great Game I loved this one. Things parents should know: This game is a little violent at times, but not excessivly. Sex is not really an issue in this game as far as I could see. One of the more flamboyant characters brags about his beautiful skin its made of steel.
There are some darker themes in the game. My child finished this at aged 6 with little help. The only reason i put a rating on it at all is for the reading required. Excellent game, possibly the best of the franchise imo. Parent Written by Lydia Storm July 21, You can help them, and they can help you. I'm not bothered by the combat at all it's very cartoony , but flying the bird around is difficult and there are some pretty hard puzzles, so I probably wouldn't give it to a little kid to play alone.
Adult Written by razor25 August 29, Skyward Sword soars over expectations and redefines motion control The Legend of Zelda series is one of the most beloved franchises in video game history and each entry has consistently been revered for its brilliance in design, music, graphics and story, and Skyward Sword is no exception.
Without question, Skyward Sword is the best Zelda title since Ocarina of Time, and has once again created a new standard in controls much like how its predecessor did with the lock-on feature.
Swinging your sword with Wii Motion Plus feels more like an extension of yourself than being a gimmick, and you feel more involved in the battles while doing so, creating an even more immersive experience that cannot be found on any other console or game to date. The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword earns my highest recommendation.
Adult Written by NesterPester March 8, Better than Ever! Not even finished it yet, and I still think it's one of the best Zelda's out there. Not only are the game controls fluid and interesting, but the graphics are gorgeous, and the storyline is fantastic. Some of the monsters might be a little freaky for younger kids, such as skeleton creatures and zombie-like villains, but it's not graphic or overly bloody maybe a speck here or there when Link fights a villain. It's excellent, and I already want to get to playing again.
This title contains: Educational Value. Your entire approach to the game, your stress levels, and your focus are altered on a fundamental level. With these hindrances removed, you can actually experience the game that so many fans still rave about to this day.
The thing about Skyward Sword is the good outweighs the bad every time. Even if the annoying parts are right there in your face for a while, as it is with the Silent Realm every time, it's easy to push through because there's something better around the corner. The main takeaway from my time with Skyward Sword is just how much potential the Zelda series has. Breath of the Wild is just one vision of how the franchise could evolve, but hopefully, Nintendo doesn't let it be the only one.
There's still a lot to learn from Skyward Sword. Daily Star. Het Nieuwsblad. No reviewer on earth enjoys scathing a Zelda-game. More often than not they are grand cru-games players are willing to wait years for.
Skyward Sword HD does not. Spoler alert: in the year motion controls are still horrible. User Reviews. Write a Review. Positive: out of Mixed: 26 out of Negative: 53 out of Unfortunately ports are a target for review bombing so the user score probably won't be that reliable as people who haven't played the game Unfortunately ports are a target for review bombing so the user score probably won't be that reliable as people who haven't played the game will just give it a 0.
I'm a few hours in and really enjoying the game though. The art style really holds up and this is such a great version of Zelda the character I mean. I love her design and she's quite funny. The quality of life features make the experience noticeably better. I also really appreciate that I can use a gamepad. Joycon drift is a big headache so I just couldn't handle playing with joycons.
Having tried the original version on wii just a few months ago I can definitely say this is hands down the best version of the game. It really is a massive improvement. Is it better than breath of the wild? I'd definitely recommend it. It's fun. Because the play time is very long, it is excellent as an open world RPG action game, and there are many various mini-games, so it is fun.
That was mostly fair, there were definitely a number of issues with this game such as a very prolonged intro, no option to not use motion controls, a broadly empty sky world which seemed like it could have been so much more, and a particular annoying repeated boss, to name a few. Furthermore, the game was unusually linear for a Zelda game, with very little focus on exploration and more on environmental puzzle solving for progression, with the surface world areas essentially playing like dungeons in themselves.
This felt like the opposite of what the fanbase wanted at that time - a large-scale exploration-based game with less of an emphasis on motion controls, as the craze about these had died down. Skyward Sword seemed like a dated game on release, rather than a groundbreaking game in one of their most beloved series. One important thing has happened in the Zelda series since Skyward Sword, and that is of course the release of Breath of the Wild, the Zelda game of many's dreams.
With this game, pushing firmly opposite to the direction proposed by Skyward Sword, the future of the Zelda series as an open-world adventure rooted in exploration seems secured.
And so we come to Skyward Sword HD. With this game clearly not indicating the direction of the series, we can perhaps view this game in its own right. The critical praise of Skyward Sword did not come from nowhere - there was always a lot right with this game: - The dungeon design was the best in the series, with some interesting ideas such as a dungeon which you largely traverse on a large boulder floating through lava, and general novel puzzle solving.
M is understandable for things like Persona 3 where you constantly see teenagers and a pre-teen shooting themselves in the head with fake guns. Perhaps they are labelling it M because Which they do and I thank Anri Katsu and the voice director in this game for that. Actually, maybe Ghirahim himself is the reason for the M rating. He ignores personal space on Link, has an obvious fascination for blood and violence Or they think the line of a red, blood-soaked String Of Fate tying him and Link together is an inappropriate mention of homosexuality Other than that I can't really think why they label it M None of the image is too scarey But otherwise, nothing really screams, we must label this M or else User Info: Krazoa2.
Because how lenient ratings are lessens more and more every year. Some parents are awful and will let their kids play the most violent and sexual games out there, but they also have to think of those parents who think swinging a sword at colorful blobs will turn their kid into the devil. In other words, dumb parents. CatMuto posted Don't forget Mara. Kraz is now my favorite person on GFaqs, since literally everyone else I've seen lacks the ability to be hilarious without sounding absolutely moronic.
Krazoa2 posted Eh, true. Oh and not to forget that terrible, terrible, blasphemy scene where they are cruxified. Oh the horror of that game! And yet it still won't let me choose to have my character and whoever actually do it in the Love Hotel, despite the M rating of the game
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