The Legend of Zelda - Twilight Princess (Wii Version) (Prima Authorized Game Guide) (Death Nintendo Water Wii)
Monday, March 31st, 2008
When Twilight Threatens, Prima Guides the Way
·Written specifically for the Wii version!
·The complete Twilight Princess compendium
·Exclusive maps for every dungeon in the game, plus all hidden dungeons mastered–including the infamous Cave of Ordeals!
·All Golden Bugs, Poes, Pieces of Heart, Fairies, Rare Gold Chu locations, dig spot caverns, overworld and dungeon treasure chests, and every major Rupee location in the entire world revealed!
·Complete walkthrough showing the optimal path to take! Grab all the best items at the earliest possible points!
·Outrageously fast times, cunning techniques, and secret unlockables for all mini-games!
·Giant double-sided map poster inside!
·Multiple methods for fighting against all of Hyrule’s dark denizens!
·Learn when and where to search for every item, upgrade, character, and dungeon. Includes how and where to fish for the legendary 27-inch Hylian Loach!
·Dozens of combat, gameplay, and healing tricks, plus easter eggs you won’t believe!
Customer Review: An Excellent Guide
I don’t have Twilight Princess, but you gotta prepare, ya know? Anyway,
this is a great guide. It will tell you EVERYTHING about the game. There is not a section specifically devoted to finding the extras, like golden bugs, but it comes with a giant map that shows you where everything is.
Besides, all you have to do is flip do the section you want to know where the stuff is, and it tells you where to find it somewhere in that section.
Some have complained it is too big, but the official Nintendo guide isn’t much smaller. This is a huge game, after all. Great guide.
Customer Review: Good Guide, But only for an avid game player.
I liked all the pictures in the book, i tend to use those mostly and they gave lots of little hidden secrets (for those of you who like to play the game and then later go back for all the goodies). However the layout wasn’t very easy for me to understand. Page by page i was never sure if i was looking reading left to right, and which of the “hidden secrets” i actually needed to do for the game and which ones i didn’t. I’m just more of a gamer who likes things seperate. Main game play and then the extra bits.
Overall i liked it though, it was very helpful for some parts and i liked to just compare what i planned on doing with what the book said. Buy now…








