You must go through the desert to find the Temple of Time and then prepare to go up to the City of the Sky. These tasks are not for the faint of heart, although the good news is that the game mantains a T rating.
Now that you have defeated Morpheel, it is time to figure out where you need to head next. Have Link head back to Telma’s Bar to figure out where to go.
You may not be halfway through the game yet, but the good news is you are halfway through the walkthrough. Get ready to explore the areas after the Lakebed Temple. You still won’t have a clue what is going on exactly.
There are only five or six more dungeons to go, and Arbiter’s Temple is not the easiest of the ones remaining, but at least Link will get a cool new toy from the mini-boss that inhabits these ancient grounds.
Now that you have finished the Goron mines, you must return to Karaiko village and get ready to meet another one of the popular Legend of Zelda races, the Zoras.
Enter the Goron mines with a heat-resistant shield and use the iron boots to get through many of the obstacles in this dungeon. Speak with three elders to get the key you need to unlock the door to the final boss, Fyrus.
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess delights and entertains using nostalgic elements that still entertain and are useful in creating a Wii title suitable for all ages and type of gamer. The Wii specific elements don’t do anything to enhance the experience but the controls work.
Twilight Princess offers a rich, complicated storyline. In many ways it is darker than earlier Legend of Zelda games. It also changes Link’s handedness to make game play easier for right-handed people. Get ready to journey through the world of Hyrule again.
Now that you have braved the forest temple, it is time to get ready for the Goron mines. Go back to Ordon to learn the art of sumo wrestling from its mayor.