A newly released "Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess' trailer has disclosed some of the features that will get integrated into the new Wii U console.
The trailer was released on YouTube by Nintendo on Feb. 14 and as per the details of the clip, 'Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess" will get a re-release on the Wii U platform and a HD version later on. According to reports, the new releases will have new features which will provide gaming fans with a new gaming experience.
Apparently, the released trailer focuses on new features that will be available when the upcoming game finally launches on the Wii U platform. Regarding the Wii U gamepad, players will now be capable of seeing maps displaying on their game pads as well as new inventories. Even more, gamers will now manage their inventories from their Game pad touch screens.
The HD re-release will also come along with a feature that allows the Wii U's Off-TV Play capability, enabling a gamer to only use the screen of the GamePad. Another new feature for the "Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD" is a jacked-up difficulty level dubbed the Hero Mode. In this element of the game, Link will take double damage and hearts will not get dropped by defeated enemies.
Other features concerning the re-release are an Amiibo capability. Gaming fans who purchase the limited edition of the "Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD" will get an additional Wolf Link Amiibo, according to Game Spot. The Amiibo will unlock a new dungeon, the Cave of Shadows, which will pit Link against a wave of opponents that are hard to fight.
Also, the game will be compatible with other "Legend of Zelda" characters that incorporate Amiibo figures including Zelda, Sheik, Toon Link and Ganondorf, accordind to Nintendo.
Meanwhile, the company, which is behind the success of other games like "Super Mario," is currently setting a stage for the release of the game. Also, in celebration of the game, the company is issuing special discounts on some titles of the "Legend of Zelda" franchise.
Watch the "Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess trailer" here;