Aero_Dynamic
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Hey guys, Aero here.
Anyways, I found a video of someone actually successfully completed the dungeon. In the video, there are numerous areas of the dungeon i've never seen, and is very interesting.
The video is in the Official Nintendo Magazine website, so heres a link to the site and video together: http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/27965/legend-of-zelda-skyward-sword-speed-run-video/
(By the way, there is no sound, just music in the video)
The player is Matthew Castle, and he talks about how he did it:
Overall, it's very impressive on how he was able to speed run it in the 10 minute time slot, being that there was a lot to do.
So what do you think? The headed monster is a formidable looking foe.
Write down below what you think!
Anyways, I found a video of someone actually successfully completed the dungeon. In the video, there are numerous areas of the dungeon i've never seen, and is very interesting.
The video is in the Official Nintendo Magazine website, so heres a link to the site and video together: http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/27965/legend-of-zelda-skyward-sword-speed-run-video/
(By the way, there is no sound, just music in the video)
The player is Matthew Castle, and he talks about how he did it:
When I picked up the Wii Remote in my hands, the friendly Nintendo rep said the dungeon portion of the demo - set inside a spider-filled temple - couldn't not be completed in the time, that it was designed to show off the scale of Skyward Sword's environments.
Ever the professional, I laughed in her face and did it anyway... after 15 attempts. That's 15 attempts to get my my head around the puzzles and work out how to defeat new types of enemy.
After each attempt, I got a little bit faster and a little bit further into the dungeon. Over time I worked out which sections could be avoided entirely and how to use Link's kit to skip otherwise time-consuming combat.
By the end of the show I was practically speed-running the thing, avoiding all combat completely and pausing only when Link's stamina meter ran low.
And yet it wasn't until the end of the last day of the show that I finally managed to do it. Better still, NintendoTV's Gav Murphy was nearby to record the momentous occasion (complete with nervous glances to camera and visibly shaking hands).
I hope you enjoyed the only video in existence of a complete dungeon run. Proof, if ever it were needed, that I am the best games journalist on the planet! If you fancy it, you can read more about it in next month's NGamer magazine which goes on sale on 29 June.
Overall, it's very impressive on how he was able to speed run it in the 10 minute time slot, being that there was a lot to do.
So what do you think? The headed monster is a formidable looking foe.
Write down below what you think!