View Full Version : Gamecube version of Zelda Twilight - good? bad?
veronica_marsfan
01-18-2007, 04:16 PM
I reviewed some reviews. Differences I noted:
- Controls (obviously)
- Graphics are identical on both consoles
- Sound on the Cube is "sampled" like N64-style
- .....but orchestral/pre-recorded on the Wii
- (Is that true?)
Any other differences?
Lady Jaye
01-18-2007, 04:46 PM
I haven't played the Wii version of TP, but if you've played Wind Waker or even the GCN port of Ocarina of Time, you'll find yourself in familiar grounds, control-wise, in no time. They're smooth controls.
Remember, if you intend on playing both Wii and GCN versions (or if you use walkthroughs while playing either version): although both games contain the same world maps, dungeons, etc., the Wii version is a mirror image of the GameCube one, ie. if you must turn left in the Wii version, you must turn right in the GameCube version.
djlr181
01-18-2007, 05:05 PM
I believe the only differences between the versions are:
- the controls (as you have already mentioned)
- Both versions support 480P, but only the Wii version has a widescreen mode
- the game world in the Wii version is mirrored because Link is now right handed (So if something was on Link's right in the GCN version it is now on his left in the Wii version.)
The music is exactly the same in both versions. I believe the only orchestrated track is the one that plays during the intro sequence.
bangtango
01-18-2007, 08:42 PM
I haven't played the Wii version of TP, but if you've played Wind Waker or even the GCN port of Ocarina of Time, you'll find yourself in familiar grounds, control-wise, in no time. They're smooth controls.
Remember, if you intend on playing both Wii and GCN versions (or if you use walkthroughs while playing either version): although both games contain the same world maps, dungeons, etc., the Wii version is a mirror image of the GameCube one, ie. if you must turn left in the Wii version, you must turn right in the GameCube version.
That must make for a hell of a long strategy guide, considering most of them cover the game for both systems. I can only think of one (Prima) that covers the GameCube system by itself.
ChaosKidz
01-18-2007, 08:48 PM
Ok ok i really dont care about the controls or anything of that sort but is the game play good?
Leo_A
01-18-2007, 11:10 PM
It's a Zelda game...doesn't that answer that question about if its good? :)
Lady Jaye
01-19-2007, 08:12 AM
What leo said. Link in wolf form is pretty cool.
If you're not sure, just rent the game first and find out for yourself.
veronica_marsfan
01-19-2007, 08:36 AM
- Both versions support 480P, but only the Wii version has a widescreen mode
This would probably be the deciding factor for me. Someday in 2010 I'll buy myself a widescreen set and the nonwidescreen Cube version probably wouldn't look good.
:popcorn:
MegaDrive20XX
01-19-2007, 09:24 AM
The only problem I have faced with the Cube version of Zelda. Is the most odd sound issues coming out of my Samsung HDTV. Whenever a high pitch hits in a sound effect or BGM. You'll hear distortion coming out of the speakers, which gets really annoying when the action in the game gets heavy.
veronica_marsfan
01-19-2007, 11:34 AM
You'll hear distortion coming out of the speakers,.
That's your speakers and probably the same distortion would happen with the Wii Zelda.
The Great Dane
01-19-2007, 08:15 PM
I have it on the GC and it's awesome. It is now my favorite LoZ game. It plays great. The controls are perfect, and if you have ever played The Wind Waker you will find them very similar. I highly recommend it.
SeverThe7th
01-21-2007, 12:20 PM
Well you do know that the Wii version is a port of the GCN version? Except yeah they would have tweaked it with the controls and mirrored map.
c0ldb33r
01-22-2007, 06:35 AM
is there a site with side-by-side comparisons of the GC and Wii versions?