Zelda Informer's Themes in Motion series tackles Twilight Princess with a take on the story's treatment of human redemption. Follow Link and Midna into the Twilight Realm in their efforts to save the land... and themselves.

Twilight Princess continues the tradition laid down by the original Legend of Zelda title as the story of a historic battle between light and darkness, but beneath the samey epic framework is a much deeper narrative: a tale of redemption. In a more direct way than ever before, we follow its world and its characters as they experience their own Fall from Grace, both in an allegorical sense as well as a literal one. If you expected the Grandest Tale Ever back before the game's release and found yourself disappointed, please read this article. Hopefully it will shed some redeeming light.
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    Xeros the Slayer Jan 5, 11
    The fandom's hatred of a Zelda title is directly related to how new it is, that's pretty much it. Mostly following the release of Ocarina at least, as more info comes out for Skyward Sword people will open up to Twilight Princess more while you have others come out and say that they think Wind Waker was better than Ocarina. But they'll all agree that Skyward is a horrible stain on the series...


    until the next Zelda comes along anyway.
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      Gefloung Jan 6, 11
      Naturally. The new becomes the old and, well, who the *bleep* likes change anyway?

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