Tag: stages

With the release of a new Japanese trailer for The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes, there has been quite a bit of new information for us to enjoy! We have already shared many bits of news that came out of the new trailer; 32 stages in the game,  and seven new outfit choices. In the trailer we were also given a glimpse of just how much “fashion” rules this kingdom, and we were also shown a little about the…

Nintendo has just released a new Japanese trailer for Tri Force Heroes, and talk about sensory overload! If you want no spoilers, I suggest you read no further! Not only have they released a new trailer which shows off some previously unknown things, they have also opened up the official Tri Force Heroes Japanese teaser site. We can now confirm that there are 32 stages, with the ones we have already seen in the demo’s at E3, Gamescom, and Pax…

Several new locations in Hyrule Warriors were revealed last night during the Nintendo Direct, but we also got a handful of press release images, showing some additional new areas, all in their HD wonder. I have to say that I’m quite excited about the diversity of the locations that are appearing in the game and some of them in particular look glorious. Go ahead and make the jump to check out all the new images.

The official Super Smash Brothers Wii U and 3DS site has been updated and a new screenshot for the 3DS version has surfaced showcasing Link delving into the much anticipated Gerudo Valley stage. The screenshot looks stunning and really does create a longing for this game to be released as soon as possible. A fiery encounter awaits Link in this stage and it looks like there’s no way out with the bridge destroyed. You can take a closer look at…

Immediately after its announcement during today’s Nintendo Direct, the website for the new Smash Bros. game is already live! With the site, there are specific pages focusing on each revealed character including in-game images for both the 3DS and Wii U versions of the game. Each character’s artwork for the game is also included. Of course, this means that we now have a new set of Link pictures to take a gander at and gape in awe! Jump inside to…

If you’re like me, you owe your love of The Legend of Zelda to Nintendo’s fan-favorite unconventional mascot fighting franchise. The Super Smash Bros. series has included elements from the Zelda series since its first incarnation on the Nintendo 64 in 1999, which featured Link as a playable character. The series’ newest title was officially unveiled for Wii U and 3DS at E3. This version allows players to once again choose Link in their battles, this time with a design…