Rating 4.5 59 reviews
Manufacturer: Zelda
price $39.99
PC Magazine
12 years ago

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD

If the game is too easy for you, you can set "Hero Mode" at any time from the loading screen. This mode doubles the damage enemies deal and removes all recovery hearts from the game, so you'll have to rely on fairies and potions to heal you.
Pros:
  • Art style is gorgeous in high-definition
  • Gameplay still stands up
  • Hero Mode is flexible and can add challenge
Cons:
  • Navigating the ocean can still be a little boring
  • No true "Master Quest.
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Cubed³
12 years ago

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD (Wii U) Review

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD proves how timeless Nintendo titles are. Enhanced, revised and revisited, the game is certainly one to explore again or for the first time on Nintendo Wii U.
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VGChartz
12 years ago

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD (WiiU) - Review

The Wind Waker didn't get a fair shake when it was first revealed in 2002. Many fans decried the game for its "cartoon" graphics, moving away from the more "realistic" graphical style found in Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask (and Nintendo's GameCube tech demo shown at Spaceworld).
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Metacritic
12 years ago

A really beautiful work of art. Many people were wondering how you make cel animation compatible with HD. Well here you go. They also took all the flaws of the original Wind Waker and ACTUALLY addressed them. Superb. My favorite Zelda game in a VERY long time.
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Trusted Reviews
12 years ago

Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD

Few Nintendo games have been met by such a mixed reaction as The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, and while those feelings don't run as high now as they did ten years ago, that's still the case today.
Pros:
  • Fantastic cartoon graphics given a new HD sheen
  • Hours of mystery and adventure
  • Many oddballs to meet and islands to explore
  • Some sensible changes make the game even better
Cons:
  • No abandoned material restored
  • Minor glitches and gameplay issues
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Nintendo Life
12 years ago

Nintendo has done a valiant job of breathing new life into what was already an exceptional Legend of Zelda title. It has taken the game's timeless art style and given it a glorious new sheen thanks to HD technology, while also making an extensive amount of worthwhile improvements to previously...
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VentureBeat
12 years ago

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD makes a masterpiece even better (review)

Nintendo may have cheated, but its struggling Wii U system has its first great game. Of course, that game originally came out back in 2003 for the GameCube. I'm talking about The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, a fan-favorite installment in Nintendo's famous series of swordplay and fantasy.
Pros:
  • A masterpiece revisited Bring up The Wind Waker, and most people will first think of its gorgeous, cel-shaded art style
  • Even before the HD upgrade, The Wind Waker was an incredibly handsome adventure.
Cons:
  • MIDI music While the visuals have received a noticeable upgrade, the music sounds very much like it did back in 2003
  • Instead of a symphonic score, digital instruments make up every song
  • The compositions themselves are great, but the MIDI quality sounds cheap.
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GamesRadar
12 years ago

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD review

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker may have had some vocal detractors pre-release, but the years since it came to the GameCube have been remarkably kind. The original high seas variation on Link's epic adventures is so worthy of all the praise heaped upon it that a remake hardly seems necessary.
Pros:
  • Uniquely gorgeous visuals
  • Iconic adventure gaming that's yet-to-be truly improved upon
  • Fixes to its few real flaws
Cons:
  • Some shortened-yet-still-unavoidable fetch quests
  • A few reused boss battles
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GameSpot
12 years ago

A lovingly updated version of a timeless, though flawed, adventure.

It's strange to think how the elegance of The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker's bold, thick strokes, endearingly stumpy protagonist, and lusciously saturated palette ever caused so much controversy back in 2003, but even a decade later, the game's legacy remains defined by its visuals.
Pros:
  • The new aesthetic is different but still beautiful
  • An evocative soundtrack
  • Fantastic cast of characters
  • Filled with great moments
  • Puzzle-packed dungeons
Cons:
  • The second half of the game still drags
  • Tingle's quest is irredeemably boring
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Gamereactor
12 years ago

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD

In fact, we'd go so far as to say that this is the best-looking game in this art style we've ever seen. Given the closest competitor - that Wind Waker has beat - is Studio Ghibli and Namco Bandai collaboration Ni no Kuni, that's high praise indeed.
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