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Warning: This post contains spoilers for Tri Force Heroes

The story of Tri Force Heroes has been a hot topic for fans since the game’s announcement, as we wondered how the outrageous events of the game would unfold. Screenshots and trailers have given us better idea of the game’s plot, but many have still wondered how it would be ultimately presented to us. Excitingly, Tri Force Heroes‘ opening cinematic was recently uploaded to Youtube, giving us a better look at the game’s goofy, yet charming premise…

Oh, boy! Folks, we’re nearing the finish line! Hyrule Warriors will be releasing stateside in a measly two weeks. It’s time for the hype train to pull into the station.

Review copies have been released, and our great leader Nate is tackling a playthrough right now. Can you feel the jealousy seeping through the words I write? I want to play the game, but noooooo Nate gets the cop- but, ahem, I digress…

The opening cutscene for Hyrule Warriors has been released in English! The 2 minute, 22 second long video has fans raving and clamoring. Hit the jump to see for yourself!

The folks over at GameXplain have gotten their hands on the Japanese version of Hyrule Warriors and they have already uploaded some videos highlighting some of the early aspects of the game. In particular they now have the opening cutscene on their YouTube channel and you can find the video embedded after the jump. As always with this type of thing, it contains some spoilers to an extent. If you want the experience to be fresh, I would avoid checking…

In the modern age of video games, we’ve grown rather used to slow openings with drawn out cutscenes at the beginning. We don’t really want to start playing when we start up a game…or do we? It seems A Link Between Worlds harkens back to the old days of Zelda where you were off as soon as you started. Hit the jump to see what Kotaku has to say about it!

Ocarina of Time. When the game is mentioned, we are flooded with memories, emotions, and nostalgia. A lot of us spent years and years figuring out every little thing the game had to offer. Eventually after discovering the last heart pieces, collecting all of the Poe souls, and doing everything Nintendo wanted us to do with the game, we started going beyond what they had programmed for us to do. This opened up entirely new ways to play the game…