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Also, my understanding is more that these are Zelda themed Elder-Scrolls type games than traditional Zelda, so you should be prepared for a different type of experience.
I'm actually thinking of buying that for the Switch as I kinda liked it on the Wii.
Only the Gamecube version of Twilight Princess is canon, because Link is canonically ALWAYS left-handed, and they switched it to accommodate the stupid Wii controls.
then they got you transforming into a wolf and nonsense and like... you didn't even have to play the flute first? there was no old man? cmon...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtgHZaq0EGs
My last chance to layaway a console.
I still have the disks.
Twilight Princess on the Wii just takes place in a mirror universe, where everything is exactly same down to the history of the worlds, except with the directions flipped. :-P
I'm not wanting to pay $60 for Breath of the Wild. I guess I'm cheap.