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Legend of Zelda, The - The Wind Waker (Europe)

GameCube
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2003
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The cel-shaded Zelda that first split fans then won them over. Archipelago world crossed by sea, animation of rare expressiveness and dungeons of mad elegance. Some stretches at sea drag a touch, yet the voyage has become a timeless classic.

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Category
Action Adventure 1 player 7+
Description
Link sails the seas on the King of Red Lions to defeat Ganondorf in this Nintendo GameCube Wind Waker. Published by Nintendo, released in Europe in May 2003. Action-adventure with cel-shaded visuals, maritime navigation and island exploration in a flooded Hyrule.

Legend of Zelda, The - The Wind Waker review

MAX
Art direction
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
4/5
Story
"Captivating"
A bold gamble on release, the round-lined cel-shading gave us a cartoon Link of wild expressiveness. A watercolour sea, colourful islands and bouncing animation compose a tale that refuses to age. This stylised beauty, long misunderstood, is now hailed as a peak of the art of video games.
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Technical info
💾0,81 GB 📅03/05/2003
Published by Nintendo

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Collector interest

The Legend of Zelda The Wind Waker PAL is the European edition of Nintendo EAD's Zelda famous for its unexpected cel-shading, one of the GameCube's artistic peaks. Collector value comes from the game's cult status and from the original PAL sleeve quality, more colourful than the later Wii U HD version.

Memorable bosses

Beneath their cartoon lines, the colossi faced here hide real inventiveness: Molgera bursting from the sands, the gigantic Helmaroc King, then a final duel for the ages against a Ganondorf more human and tragic than ever. The expressiveness of the cel-shading, readable arenas and a carefully built dramatic rise make these fights as elegant as they are memorable.

A cult cover

Toon Link's round face, eyes wide and green tunic against a luminous backdrop, states the saga's cel-shaded turn without apology. The gentle palette and cartoon line promise a mischievous, expressive seafaring adventure. Cheerful and crystal-clear, it remains the emblem of a Zelda that dared to upend its own image.

Is Legend of Zelda, The - The Wind Waker still worth playing in 2026?

A bold artistic choice on release, The Wind Waker offers a magnificent cel shading that has not aged a day thanks to its graphical timelessness. Link's seafaring adventure across the Great Sea delivers a sense of exploration unique to the series. The dungeons are refined and the writing is among the most expressive of the entire saga. A few maritime back and forth runs may grate, yet the emotion and charm of the title stay intact today. An indispensable work of the catalogue.

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