Category: Spirit Tracks

We are officially in the home stretch of Linktober! Just a small note, there will be another post next Saturday, and then a smaller post on November 1st to wrap up the rest of the month’s challenge. That being said, you still have time to join the fun and create with the Zelda community! If you want the chance at being featured be sure to use the hashtag #artistsoflegend on Instagram and Twitter! Now with that taken care of let’s check…

There’s nothing like the soundtrack of a Zelda game to hurl you back into the memories of the gameplay experience. Whether you are the thrust back into the Lost Woods, thrown up into the skies surrounding Skyloft, or splashed into the Great Sea, every Zelda game is filled with music that perfectly accompanies the setting. ZeldaEastWest, a content creator on YouTube, has a plethora of re-orchestrated Zelda songs. I personally love the eeriness of their version of “Submerged Kingdom” from…

Al again! Judy and I are back with even more Spirit Tracks love this week. And for this episode, we are joined by a fellow DS Zelda enthusiast, and one of the masterminds behind the Zelda Dungeon Marathon, Katherine Endicott! Today we sit down and discuss the dungeons found in Spirit Tracks and rank them definitively from not bad, to the absolute best in the game! Who knew that one train game had such great dungeons? Come hang out with…

Hello everyone! Al here. Andy is on vacation this week, so I’m taking over! I’m joined by Judy Calder of Gossip Stones fame, and we decided to take this opportunity to give good ol’ Spirit Tracks the love it deserves in a deep-dive retrospective. But that’s not all! We also chat about the recent Direct, what we’re personally looking forward to from all the titles that were showcased, and of course, we shared our thoughts and feelings on the Zelda…

Liam Triforce, a content creator on YouTube known for his deep dives into his favorite video games, gives Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks some time in the limelight with this new retrospective video. These two games are often lost in the shuffle when it comes to discussions of fan favorites. In fact, Phantom Hourglass actually gets a lot of heat for its tedious nature. Its endless and repetitive visits to the Temple of the Ocean King keep it off a…

Most Zelda fans have had gripes about the inclusion of certain companion characters in the series at one point or another. Navi’s “Hey! Listen!” heard one too many times in Ocarina of Time can be grating and distracting. Skyward Sword‘s Fi is a downright divisive character, with players often either loving her and her cool design as the spirit of the Master Sword, or hating her and her penchant for frequent interruptions and obvious information dumps. Other companions in the…

Like the hardware they’ve been released on, Zelda games have come in many shapes and sizes. It was typical over the years for smaller, more modest releases to adorn Nintendo’s handheld systems, while major “main event” titles would receive a console release. With time, this line has become blurred. Former 3D powerhouses Ocarina of Time and Majora’s Mask have both received significantly overhauled 3DS rereleases, and the advent of the Virtual Console has brought many 2D classics to home consoles like the Switch. With a few…

Ganon and Ganondorf cast a long shadow over the Zelda series. The Great King of Evil (and his various incarnations) have been the villain in a large amount of games, which means the player often end their experience in Hyrule by battling Ganon. With that being said, it is always interesting when a game features a final boss that is not Ganon. Whether it is Link’s Shadow, Majora, or Vaati, the non-Ganon villains help keep the gameplay and storytelling from…

It has been a long few years since we last had a multiplayer Zelda game. As we continue to await the anticipated release of a certain “sequel” game, many including myself have looked back at previous releases and wondered about the legacy of multiplayer installments for the Zelda franchise. The previous multiplayer entry Triforce Heroes was released in 2015, and was actually the eighteenth original entry in the Zelda franchise. Breath of the Wild was the nineteenth entry released two…

Sometimes, heroes need a helping hand. They’re doing their best to fight evil, explore dungeons and vast lands, racing against time to change the fate of worlds, make massive feasts (to replenish health and stamina, of course)… They cannot do it all themselves! And Link? Well, several games in the Zelda series prove that he is no exception. Yet, no one stops to consider what it is like to fight alongside the Hero of Hyrule as he stumbles his way to…