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The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Hands-On

Chris Watters
By Chris Watters, Editor

Say goodbye to random flailing; Link's new adventure wants you to wield the remote with purpose.

Forget the not-so-elegant swordplay show put on by Shigeru Miyamoto at Nintendo's E3 press conference. We just got back from playing the new Legend of Zelda adventure, Skyward Sword, and found the new control system to be quite responsive. The one-to-one sword motion works well, and though it does require a more methodical approach than Hyrulian adventurers might be used to, it is easy to trigger sideways slashes and overhand chops once you get the hang of it. We also took a bunch of Link's new gadgets for a spin and vanquished our fair share of giant skeletons and aggressive shrubberies.

First up, the sword. Link's iconic weapon is mapped to respond more or less exactly to your remote motions. If you move your remote-wielding arm out to the right, so does Link. If you lift the remote straight above your head, Link will hoist the sword aloft. There is some novelty to moving the sword around, but the real test is how the controls perform in combat. They don't respond to rapid sequences of quick motions well, so flailing frantically is not the way to go. Rather, it helps to imagine that your remote has a little more weight. If you deliberately move your remote out to the side and then quickly slash to the other side, you'll execute a horizontal swipe. If you move it up to the left and then swing back down to the right, you'll do a diagonal slash.

Once you get the hang of properly positioning the remote before your attacks, it's easy to wield the sword the way you like. It is a more methodical system than the one employed by Twilight Princess, and the game has a neat little mechanic that helps reinforce the approach you need to take. Holding your sword in a position to strike for a few seconds will imbue the weapon with a charge. Charged attacks are more powerful, and Link delivers them with an enjoyable visual flourish. There's also a goofy appeal to running around with your sword held aloft, menacing any and all enemies who cross your path.

In addition to straightforward directional slashes, Link can execute horizontal and overhead spin slashes, performed by swinging both the remote and nunchuk together in the appropriate direction. You can also thrust with the remote to perform a jab attack. The shield responds to your nunchuk gestures as well. Lifting the nunchuk raises your shield, and flicking it delivers a shield bash that, if well timed, can daze enemies and set them up for the kill. If he doesn't daze enemies, Link will have to contend with their efforts to block his attacks. Pudgy porcine thugs use their clubs to block one direction, while large hulking skeleton warriors have two blades with which to deflect Link's blows. Even fierce deku baba plants now have armored mouths and are only susceptible to being sliced across the mouth. Everything is tailored to getting the most out of the new sword controls.

Of course, Link also has a substantial arsenal of gadgets, many of which have new control tricks. Link can now roll bombs like bowling balls in addition to tossing them, and both actions require you to mimic them with the remote. You now shoot arrows by selecting the bow and pulling the nunchuk back to draw the bowstring. The new whip is particularly fun and allows you to grab items like hearts and rupees from a good distance away, tracking your remote gestures in the same way the sword does. Another new addition is the beetle, a tiny flying gizmo that Link can launch from his wrist and steer using the remote. The beetle can pick up items and return them to Link or use its skills for more aggressive maneuvers. By sweeping down to a bomb flower, the beetle can grab a bomb and then fly over enemies, switching the player's point of view to better enable aerial bombardment. No surprises in how to use the slingshot, but there were a number of empty slots in Link's active item inventory that promised more things to come (our money's on a boomerang).

Skyward Sword is also going for a new visual aesthetic that lands somewhere between the quasi-realism of Twilight Princess and the stylized cel shading of Windwaker. The colors are rich and saturated, lending a vibrant look to our demo area. As we romped around the forest, we also noticed a certain softness to the environment, perhaps a manifestation of the painterly style that Nintendo is trying to capture. While it still remains to be seen if the new control system will make this Legend of Zelda stand out from the rest, we were left with a positive initial impression. After we spent a few minutes getting the hang of the timing, Skyward Sword's one-to-one sword motion was more satisfying and more engaging than flailing ever was, and that bodes well for the adventure to come.

Chris Watters
By Chris Watters, Editor

With his Apple IIGS as the spark and his neighbor's NES the fuel, Chris Watters' passion for gaming caught fire in a very metaphorical way. It propelled him across the country and into "the industry," where you can see him striving to be grossly incandescent on weekly episodes of On The Spot.

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TheDustyMonkey 5 pts

@eliebaz That's the beauty of Zelda! The story is all original every time. What I think happens is, Link, the obvious green cloaked hero, keeps getting reanimated, along with Zelda, to go on these adventures you're seeing in the games. The only games that were really sequels/continuations of each other were Ocarina of time and Majora's Mask (as far as I know) But boy would I love some more Midna ;)

TheDustyMonkey 5 pts

@pourrel Better check your facts. Skyward Sword is coming out for the Wii U as well

justoneguy 5 pts

now i have a motivation to take wii out of my closet.

ShadowofSonic 41 pts

I hope it lives up to my fave:Twilight Princess!

hydrobeast 12 pts

yes I love the cell graphics they look great. I mean look at Wind Waker it still looks good even though it is like 7 to 9 years old. So that means this game still might look good when I have kids. And if it works as good as they are claiming then to me this will be the greatest zelda game ever.

linkman3 5 pts

Ah man this is gonna be the best one yet, if they cut out ganon out of this like the ds games im gonna flip, the cartoony graphics should leave though, zelda you never dissapoint me though

pourrel 5 pts

yes it nice another zelda game is going to be released, but isn't Nintendo releasing a new console next year, not taking advantage of the, hopefully, much upgraded graphics just like the Twilight Princess. They need to sort the timing out of releases, as we'll have to wait another 2-3 years after the next console to get another Zelda.

rigzzsy 5 pts

they still need to fix his legs =[

ShadowofSonic 41 pts

I love all zelda-s and I have EVERY game of it! Fave song on ocarina? A v ^ A v ^ !

montblanc512 5 pts

@supercookie5, everyones entitled to their opinions, but I half disagree. I'm fine with a more complex or darker story ( I loved Majora's Mask, which was relatively darker than most of the rest), but I didn't like TP if only because I don't want the series to start looking all dark and murky like TP did. I love LoZ for it's charm and welcoming look as much as gameplay and story, and so the graphics in TP were a major turn off for me. Yeah, I don't like the wiimote on the screen, but otherwise I'm loving the balance of better but not too gritty looking graphics I'm seeing in these previews.

ShadowofSonic 41 pts

&^$&^(^$ PRE-ORDER TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GO WEEGEE

shadow4186 5 pts

this looks good hope fully it come with wii motion plus

noirsake 5 pts

I don't want to play Zelda (or any game) with a huge Wii-mote stamped on the screen....

maxblais 5 pts

I have a question : Is the wii able to support 720p + resolution ? I'm asking cause if so i'll be interested to invest for one just for this game. If not, i'll continue playing my dolphin emulator...

supercookie5 5 pts

I loved twilight princess it was a much more mature zelda game and I have been really disappointed by the more recent games. I hope this is a real improvement. I want them to make a zelda with a darker story.

eliebaz 21 pts

Ive never played Zelda before however it looks as if im missing out, anybody know whether it is a continued story? or can i just pick up any game and play? i sure hope so or else im going to have to go back to gameboy but to be honest looks worth it :)

Elard621 5 pts

Some people say that the control is an improved twilight princess control. This would mean that the control isn't real 1 to 1. Is this true?

dawnofhero 47 pts

The only thing that gets me is the graphical presentation. Why is Link in some fruity forest area with perfectly green grass and perfectly sculpted cliffs? It looks like some children's TV show or something. Don't get me wrong, I think it's great that the non-toon Link has made a comeback, but why in a colorful, non-threatening environment!? I mean, the enemies aren't even scary-looking! Sheesh!

halo1399 5 pts

Please be as good as Ocarina of Time, please?

ShadowofSonic 41 pts

Preorder time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

almat96 5 pts

I have to say, this is the first Wii-exclusive that I have wanted since Twilight Princess!

filipepw 5 pts

is there a character that better personifies courage and good will? Link even has the symbol of courage marked on his hand This game is my favorite ever and has influenced me greatly in everything i do. I own 9 Legend of Zelda games so far and i will collect them all As long as the story is good, you cant go wrong btw i used to think Ocarina of Time was a beautiful game, visualy, back when i was 9 years old playing it, so for the latest Zelda games, the visuals are absolutely stuning

lve_dfies_grvty 5 pts

Been saving up for a Wii, and looks like this'll be the first game to get! I'm sure it'll be a great game, but will it be Amazing? Time will tell...

Wormkid_64 16 pts

I cannot aspire to be a Zelda expert,as I have played them very little.I do believe it is a fantastic franchise,and I am pleased that it is being used to FINALLY truly introduce the Wii Motion Plus(and now the Wii Remote Plus) to gaming.Wii Sports Resort is great,and shows its capabilities well,but isn't a meaty enough game.I have 2 Plus peripherals and a Wii Remote Plus,and no meaty games to enjoy them with.I hope Skyward Sword is a sign of many things to come.Imagine a Star Wars game with this....Let the Force flow through...

rynthoms 5 pts

i love the zelda titles, and my favorite graphics were probably twilight princess, wish they do more of that rather than wind waker style.... which was brilliant but it doesnt look as good here. also maybe the next gen nintendo console will be high def b/c half the games look like n64/gamecube graphics

rosqo 5 pts

Looks great and can't wait to try out the new controls. I just hope it comes out early next year.

COSTRA_NOSTRA01 5 pts

Im Sure It Would Look Good In 720p With Those Colors, But They Should Have Used Links Animation From Smah Bros. Brawl Or Twilight Princess...Lets See How This Turns Out ! :\

Cat-master 5 pts

Looks great, but its a shame they made the graphics out of play dough :/

LordSaulot 5 pts

This looks gorgeous and the control scheme looks innovative and fun. I think I will finally get a Wii.

zideeq 5 pts

I hope this game is as good as Ocarina of Time hopefully it won't lack sidequests like TP and Wind Waker did and hopefully it will have a lot more secrets and things like Majora's Mask

manunas96 5 pts

Cant wait for this game Zelda is one of onlies wiis good stories games

superxtreme101 6 pts

The outstanding realism of Twilight Princess combined with the stunning cel shaded visuals of Windwaker, in addition to the Wii's excellent remote controls is equal to one phenomenal Skyward Sword !_!

linkman3 5 pts

whip isnt new ... it was in the spirit track game

x_Allan_x 5 pts

Loved twilight princess, probably up there on my favorite games list (right after final fantasy 1 =P ). I'm hoping they keep the slightly open world roam with this one...being able to trot around the TP world was one of the best things about that game and hopefully this has the same.

aussie_man18 5 pts

i really hope there is a free roam after u finish the story

aussie_man18 5 pts

gonna get this the day it comes out it looks AWESOME!!! bit disappointing about the graphics tho i think they shud stay like twilight princess

dawnofhero 47 pts

It reminds me of Ocarina of Time / Wind Waker / Twilight Princess.

liamcj23 5 pts

I cant wait for this game, I loved twilight Princess and if it is only a bit better than tp it will be a classic

Snow_Hawk 5 pts

This looks set to do cell shading well, unlike some other games (COUGH Crackdown 2 COUGH). Ahem.

iBlooba 5 pts

Lmao @Wiligamer. This looks really good, though. A lot better than Twilight Princess at least.

astro_viper 5 pts

@ Wiigamer98 I'm just curious, how would an online mode benefit a puzzle-solving, 3rd person style RPG? I can't see an online mode benefiting this style game, and everytime they do offer one (such as on the ds or advanced), its novel for the first...30 seconds? Yah, that sounds about right.

SideScrollJoel 5 pts

TP story finished, and all Zelda games have there own storyline and are NOT connected in anyway. There just the re-telling of the same story. Not like thats an issue LOZ Series is the best !

Evilnator 8 pts

So does this continue the story of the twilight princess?

SkyeGuardian 5 pts

graphics look awesome, i've been waiting for a game where the remote actually is the sword. This game is it. Should be awesome.

rigzzsy 5 pts

'tracking your remote gestures in the same way the -sword- does' ? can't bloody wait for this, roll on 2011

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