The Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princesshas returned in the last way we’d expect, a full-on manga adaptation.WhileZelda: Ocarina Of TimeandZelda: Breath Of The Wild/Tears Of The Kingdomare hailed as the best in the series, there’s a surprising amount of love forTwilight Princess.Now there’s a whole new Zelda adventure though,Zelda: Echoes Of Wisdomwhich is available now for Nintendo SwitchIf you’re a diehardTwilight Princessdefender you might be interested to hear the title has returned to us, but unfortunately not through an HD remaster on theNintendo Switch, but we can still dream.AdvertNo, it’s actually returned through an 11-volumemanga adaptation, telling the story of the game through gorgeous artwork.The collection’s box art boasts illustrations ofTwilight Princesses’iteration of Link, which was Nintendo’s favourite for quite a while as the design was reused for art and Link’sSuper Smash Brosappearances.Also featured is theTwilight Princessherself Midna in her true form, arguably one of the best side characters in theZeldaseries depending on who you ask.The box-set is pricey though, costing an extraordinary $129.99 to own, but if you’re a fan of the story and love collecting it might be worth the price.AdvertIt’s still disappointing that Nintendo hasn’t portedTwilight Princessto the Nintendo Switch yet, andZelda: Wind Waker as well.Rumour has it that both games will be joining the Nintendo Switch library at some point in the future, but there’s no concrete evidence for this so take it with a pinch of salt.Perhaps Nintendo doesn’t think the games are popular enough to be worth a re-release, but never say never, they might be being saved for theNintendo Switch 2.In the meantime though, fans praying forTwilight Princesses’return will have to be satisfied with the manga collection, not the worst fate but still not what we wanted.Featured Image Credit: NintendoTopics:Nintendo,The Legend Of Zelda

The Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princesshas returned in the last way we’d expect, a full-on manga adaptation.WhileZelda: Ocarina Of TimeandZelda: Breath Of The Wild/Tears Of The Kingdomare hailed as the best in the series, there’s a surprising amount of love forTwilight Princess.Now there’s a whole new Zelda adventure though,Zelda: Echoes Of Wisdomwhich is available now for Nintendo SwitchIf you’re a diehardTwilight Princessdefender you might be interested to hear the title has returned to us, but unfortunately not through an HD remaster on theNintendo Switch, but we can still dream.AdvertNo, it’s actually returned through an 11-volumemanga adaptation, telling the story of the game through gorgeous artwork.The collection’s box art boasts illustrations ofTwilight Princesses’iteration of Link, which was Nintendo’s favourite for quite a while as the design was reused for art and Link’sSuper Smash Brosappearances.Also featured is theTwilight Princessherself Midna in her true form, arguably one of the best side characters in theZeldaseries depending on who you ask.The box-set is pricey though, costing an extraordinary $129.99 to own, but if you’re a fan of the story and love collecting it might be worth the price.AdvertIt’s still disappointing that Nintendo hasn’t portedTwilight Princessto the Nintendo Switch yet, andZelda: Wind Waker as well.Rumour has it that both games will be joining the Nintendo Switch library at some point in the future, but there’s no concrete evidence for this so take it with a pinch of salt.Perhaps Nintendo doesn’t think the games are popular enough to be worth a re-release, but never say never, they might be being saved for theNintendo Switch 2.In the meantime though, fans praying forTwilight Princesses’return will have to be satisfied with the manga collection, not the worst fate but still not what we wanted.Featured Image Credit: NintendoTopics:Nintendo,The Legend Of Zelda
The Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princesshas returned in the last way we’d expect, a full-on manga adaptation.WhileZelda: Ocarina Of TimeandZelda: Breath Of The Wild/Tears Of The Kingdomare hailed as the best in the series, there’s a surprising amount of love forTwilight Princess.Now there’s a whole new Zelda adventure though,Zelda: Echoes Of Wisdomwhich is available now for Nintendo SwitchIf you’re a diehardTwilight Princessdefender you might be interested to hear the title has returned to us, but unfortunately not through an HD remaster on theNintendo Switch, but we can still dream.AdvertNo, it’s actually returned through an 11-volumemanga adaptation, telling the story of the game through gorgeous artwork.The collection’s box art boasts illustrations ofTwilight Princesses’iteration of Link, which was Nintendo’s favourite for quite a while as the design was reused for art and Link’sSuper Smash Brosappearances.Also featured is theTwilight Princessherself Midna in her true form, arguably one of the best side characters in theZeldaseries depending on who you ask.The box-set is pricey though, costing an extraordinary $129.99 to own, but if you’re a fan of the story and love collecting it might be worth the price.AdvertIt’s still disappointing that Nintendo hasn’t portedTwilight Princessto the Nintendo Switch yet, andZelda: Wind Waker as well.Rumour has it that both games will be joining the Nintendo Switch library at some point in the future, but there’s no concrete evidence for this so take it with a pinch of salt.Perhaps Nintendo doesn’t think the games are popular enough to be worth a re-release, but never say never, they might be being saved for theNintendo Switch 2.In the meantime though, fans praying forTwilight Princesses’return will have to be satisfied with the manga collection, not the worst fate but still not what we wanted.
The Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princesshas returned in the last way we’d expect, a full-on manga adaptation.
WhileZelda: Ocarina Of TimeandZelda: Breath Of The Wild/Tears Of The Kingdomare hailed as the best in the series, there’s a surprising amount of love forTwilight Princess.
Now there’s a whole new Zelda adventure though,Zelda: Echoes Of Wisdomwhich is available now for Nintendo Switch
If you’re a diehardTwilight Princessdefender you might be interested to hear the title has returned to us, but unfortunately not through an HD remaster on theNintendo Switch, but we can still dream.
Advert
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No, it’s actually returned through an 11-volumemanga adaptation, telling the story of the game through gorgeous artwork.
The collection’s box art boasts illustrations ofTwilight Princesses’iteration of Link, which was Nintendo’s favourite for quite a while as the design was reused for art and Link’sSuper Smash Brosappearances.
Also featured is theTwilight Princessherself Midna in her true form, arguably one of the best side characters in theZeldaseries depending on who you ask.
The box-set is pricey though, costing an extraordinary $129.99 to own, but if you’re a fan of the story and love collecting it might be worth the price.
Advert
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It’s still disappointing that Nintendo hasn’t portedTwilight Princessto the Nintendo Switch yet, andZelda: Wind Waker as well.
Rumour has it that both games will be joining the Nintendo Switch library at some point in the future, but there’s no concrete evidence for this so take it with a pinch of salt.
Perhaps Nintendo doesn’t think the games are popular enough to be worth a re-release, but never say never, they might be being saved for theNintendo Switch 2.
In the meantime though, fans praying forTwilight Princesses’return will have to be satisfied with the manga collection, not the worst fate but still not what we wanted.
Topics:Nintendo,The Legend Of Zelda