Tag: Yeta

Hello to all you Zelda fans out there! Although you have probably heard it far too many times, welcome everyone to another installment of Zelda Artist Exposition — the feature series where I shine a spotlight on a Zelda fan artist that I believe deserves more recognition. The goal of these is to spread the joy of art and Zelda as much as possible. In the traditional fashion, if you have an artist you would like me to feature, please…

Boss battle music is an excellent place to look if you want to see how diverse Zelda music became over the years. In the original Legend of Zelda, there was no separate track for boss battles until A Link to the Past. Even then, the same track was used for every boss. In Ocarina of Time, some more diversity was added: we had one song for mini-bosses, another for regular bosses, and then a different track for the “dinosaur” bosses,…

Ahh, Snowpeak Ruins… Time to review this unusual dungeon. Last week I wrote that I felt Arbiter’s Grounds’ level design was very unoriginal, mostly pooling from previous dungeons’ ideas and using its elements in uncreative ways (for better or for worse). Snowpeak Ruins is the exact opposite. It is completely nontraditional, both thematically and design-wise, and that makes it one of the most interesting dungeons in Twilight Princess. Unfortunately it also marks the last dungeon in the game that I…