Hmm...
Favorite in what aspect should be the question, really. I like all of the Zelda games, call me a fanboy if you will. I think, however, that if you're looking for storyline then the Twilight Princess beats the rest -- It breaks up the confusion of the previous games by introducing a solid love interest in Ilia, rather than having Link pimp his way through the countryside or randomly become romantic with Zelda.
It also actually gives him a semblance of a backstory, and a vague idea of where he gets his sword prowess. Other Zelda games just toss him a sword and suddenly he carves his way through legions of creatures. The puzzles for Twilight Princess are intuitive, and you know where it is you're supposed to go as opposed to wandering around for your story in Link's Awakening, or the Oracle games. Overall, though, the horse riding mechanic in Twilight Princess makes rushing around the countryside astride your noble steed feel far less awkward than it did in Ocarina and Majora.
So-- Yeah.
TP for the win, I guess.
Favorite in what aspect should be the question, really. I like all of the Zelda games, call me a fanboy if you will. I think, however, that if you're looking for storyline then the Twilight Princess beats the rest -- It breaks up the confusion of the previous games by introducing a solid love interest in Ilia, rather than having Link pimp his way through the countryside or randomly become romantic with Zelda.
It also actually gives him a semblance of a backstory, and a vague idea of where he gets his sword prowess. Other Zelda games just toss him a sword and suddenly he carves his way through legions of creatures. The puzzles for Twilight Princess are intuitive, and you know where it is you're supposed to go as opposed to wandering around for your story in Link's Awakening, or the Oracle games. Overall, though, the horse riding mechanic in Twilight Princess makes rushing around the countryside astride your noble steed feel far less awkward than it did in Ocarina and Majora.
So-- Yeah.
TP for the win, I guess.