The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess – Figma Figures by Good Smile Studios

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The latest range of Figma figures by Good Smile Studios features two new releases for The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, featuring a Link and a Princess Zelda figure. These are available for pre-orders, with delivery expected to be in May 2017.

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This is a great set of figures to add to any collection. They are crafted to replicate the original characters and come with a variety of accessories for plenty of posing options. These include the Ordon Sword and scabbard, Hero’s Bow and Arrow, Ball and Chain, Hawkeye, and Clawshot!

These figures look amazing, and they’re a must have for any fan of the series. They’re also quite affordable to get, and they’re a great option for those who want to add a bit of style to their collection.

Twilight Princess is a classic Zelda title that takes its cues from Ocarina of Time and Wind Waker, although it does stray into a more classically dark and edgy tone than its predecessors. The main character, Link, is a farmhand living in peaceful Ordon Village until shadow monsters invade and kidnap children.

He then becomes transformed into a wolf and begins to explore the Twilight Realm, an area where dark magic has engulfed Hyrule and life is frozen. It’s here that Link meets a sarcastic imp named Midna who helps him to navigate his way through this darkened land.

The wolves in Twilight are a little more ambiguous than the wolves of previous titles, and Wolf Link doesn’t seem to have much special abilities beyond digging, sniffing, leaping, and pinning down foes with ribbons. He also lacks opposable thumbs, but his lone set of arms are made up for by the presence of Midna.

A few things to note about the visuals in Twilight Princess are that they’re not quite as murky as they were in the original, and they don’t have that hazy water tint to them like Ocarina of Time. Instead, they have a static green tint that looks a lot lighter and less opaque than in the original game.

These changes in the game’s graphics aren’t just cosmetic; they actually affect how you play the game as well. The haze that you see around your character in the Twilight Realm isn’t a blurry mess like it was in the original, but rather a static, green tint that makes you easier to pad around within it.

In addition to the graphical improvements, Twilight Princess also includes a few alterations that were missing from the original version of the game. These include the addition of a shard of the Mirror of Twilight to the Zant’s sword, and the Fused Shadow pieces that appear on some bosses.

Despite the changes, the game’s story still follows the formula that Link has mastered over the years in The Legend of Zelda series, with the quest to find the Master Sword followed by the quest to defeat the final boss. But while the gameplay isn’t as deep as it has been in other games, Twilight Princess is a very solid entry in the series that is well worth playing and collecting.