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Another Skyward Sword review is in, this time coming from GamePro Germany. Unfortunately we don’t have any actual information on the review other than the score. GamePro Germany gave Skyward Sword a 93%. This marks the fourth official review from a magazine with all 4 scores being at least 90% or higher. We’ll surely see some more review scores from magazines in the next few days, while internet journalists will have their reviews posted closer to the games launch. ~~~Skyward…

The latest issue of Games TM Magazine is out and they are the latest source to review the upcoming Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword. While we don’t have the actual review with us yet, Games TM gave the game a 9 out of 10 and this was the short one-line preview. Playing the Wii out in style By most standards a 9 out of 10 is an amazing score, but for Zelda, that’s sometimes the lower end of the stick….

Yesterday, Official Nintendo Magazine gave us their review on Skyward Sword, giving it a 98/100. Today, Edge, a magazine that is notorious for being tough in their reviews, has released what they think about Skyward Sword. As it turns out, they loved the game, giving it a perfect score of 10. Here is what they had to say. “How apt that this ultimate tale of hero-making should see Nintendo’s hardware become the console it was always meant to be.” This…

Awhile back we posted that the Official Nintendo Magazine would be the first publication to release a Skyward Sword Review, and today it released as promised. Although we do not have the full details of the review yet, we have received the score and some very interesting quotes. Skyward Sword was able to get a score of 98% out of 100, which is the highest rating any Nintendo Wii game has ever received from ONM! This beats out Twilight Princess,…

With the recent release of Ocarina of Time 3DS, the original version of the game is well worth a look. After all, it has appeared at the top of “greatest games of all time” lists for years, and has left its stamp on the Zelda series–and games as a whole–since its release. Upon release, the verdict was largely that the game delivered on all of the hype, and was one of the greatest 3D experiences available at the time. Since…

The Escapist : Zero Punctuation : The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D Zero Punctuation, a comedic game reviewer famous for berating games with a fast paced British accent, has recently reviewed Ocarina of Time 3D. He does compliment the game on occasion during his 5 minute review, but for the most part he makes fun of the game. Not content with that, he continues on to criticize both the N64 and 3DS both. He also manages to get…

The June issue of the Official Nintendo Magazine is now available and inside you’ll find the magazines official review of Ocarina of Time 3D. Cutting to the chase, the magazine gave the game an excellent score of 98% and the exact quote of their verdict can be seen below. A reverent port that brings Nintendo’s very best to a new generation.

The latest issue of Nintendo Power magazine is still about a week away from its street date, but several of its official review scores are already out. The one we are concerned with is for Ocarina of Time 3D and it scored a 9.5 out of 10. It is worth noting that back in 1998 when the game released for the Nintendo 64, Nintendo Power magazine also gave the game a 9.5 Shown below is what Nintendo Everything had posted…

The very first review of Ocarina of Time 3D is now in and it was posted in the German edition of GamePro magazine. The review had only good things to say about the game, touching on the graphics, sound, and gameplay. The final score for the game was a 93%, which is already lining it up to be the best reviewed game for the Nintendo 3DS. To date the top reviewed game for the Nintendo 3DS is Super Street Fight…

Twilight Princess. As of this writing, the most recent entry in the epic Legend of Zelda series, barring handheld side-games that came out afterward on the Nintendo DS. It had one hell of a build-up, too. The hype over this game was phenomenal. Everyone was waiting for it. Fanboys even cried. It was delayed long enough during development that eventually it came to be released on two different systems, the GameCube for which it was originally developed and the Wii….