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 Written by Brandon Hofer  on March 04, 2016

News: Nintendo has released the HD version of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess along with a Wolf Link amiibo that lets you play a new dungeon.



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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess is now available on the Wii U complete with enhanced visuals, new challenges and a Wolf Link amiibo figure that is included with the physical version of the game. Fans of the game, which was originally made for both the Wii and Nintendo GameCube systems, will remember how they took on the role of Link, who fought to restore light to a world that was shrouded in darkness. Link joins forces with the impish Midna as he fights his way through dungeons, solves puzzles and goes on a legendary adventure. One of the most distinctive features of the game is Link's ability to transform into a wolf. As Wolf Link, he can access places he normally can't. Plus he can use his senses for tracking. Aside from the enhanced visuals, some new elements in the HD version of the game include improved controls as well as Hero Mode, a tougher challenge in which Link takes double damage.

"Fans of the original game will want to check out this version and see a familiar story enhanced in beautiful HD with new game features" said Scott Moffitt, Nintendo of America's Executive Vice President of Sales & Marketing. "Yet people who never played the game are also in for a special treat, as they get to explore a true masterpiece in the series for the first time."

At launch, physical versions of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD game will come with a Wolf Link amiibo figure. When tapped to the Wii U GamePad controller, this legendary lupine allows players to gain access to the Cave of Shadows, a challenging new bonus dungeon in the game. After completing the Cave of Shadows, players can save their remaining hearts to the Wolf Link amiibo to beat their score at any time. Within the Cave of Shadows, players can replenish their hearts with the amount of hearts saved onto the Wolf Link amiibo once per challenge

Some of the data stored on the Wolf Link amiibo figure can also be used with The Legend of Zelda game for Wii U, which launches in 2016. More details about this functionality will be revealed in the future. Other The Legend of Zelda amiibo in the Super Smash Bros. series of figures give players additional features: the Princess Zelda or Sheik amiibo figures replenish hearts on the go; the Link or Toon Link figures replenish arrows; and the Ganondorf figure doubles the amount of damage Link takes. When used in Hero Mode, the Ganondorf figure quadruples the amount of damage.

Nintendo also recently released a video showcasing some of the game’s features. Check that out below and tell us what you think. Will you be picking up The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess?



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