![]() ![]() Then I heard interesting things about this particular manga adaptation–it was originally intended to come out back in 2006, but was put off in Japan due to the game’s higher rating. I quite enjoyed my time with it personally, even though it’s a rather polarizing title in the franchise. I have played Twilight Princess on the Wii twice before in the past, but never officially beaten it myself despite getting close. ![]() That won’t be easy though because trouble is brewing within the Twilight Realm, a second Hyrule of sorts, as an evil tyrannical ruler sets his sights on conquering both the light and dark worlds. However, the young man has a past he would prefer to forget and hope will stop haunting him. Things are incredibly peaceful and going well for everyone, including Link, a ranch hand who moved into town a few years back and has been a hit with the town’s children. Located somewhere in a heavily forested area of Hyrule is Ordon Village, a quiet little community known for its amazing pumpkins. Translated and adapted by: John Werry & Stan! ![]()
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