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“Majora’s Mask” is a tale of loneliness, betrayal, love, mortality, and unholy power– and that’s why we love it. Unlike any other Zelda game, “Majora’s Mask” is able to reach into the darkest depths of a gamer’s subconscious and drudge up all of the forgotten underlying reasons the gamer had begun playing video games in the first place. Majora attacked our weaknesses, and we were glad for it. Alexis S. AndersonAlexis S. Anderson is a Senior Editor at Zelda Dungeon…

Welcome once again to another Christmas editorial! This is the second and last part of the Christmas in Hyrule series. This time we will be covering the Hidden Village, Zora’s Domain, and Castle Town. Hit the jump to read more!

Welcome to another Christmas editorial! This week we will be looking at what Hyrule would look like during Christmas time. More specifically, we’ll be looking at the Twilight Princess version of Hyrule. In part one I’ll go over Ordon Village, Kakariko Village, and Death Mountain. Hit the jump to read more!

At the request of hollander, Phantom Hourglass has been selected as the eighth entry to this series. It took awhile, but we’ve finally reached a handheld title, and if I do say so myself, one of the weakest games in the franchise. I will defend any Zelda game, as I think they are all spectacular, but Phantom Hourglass is by far my least favorite handheld Zelda game, and down there with Four Swords for least favorite, period. I have many…

My apologies to those who requested their favorite games to be reviewed next in this article series. But so far I have reviewed three Zelda games, all of which I absolutely adored (Skyward Sword, A Link to the Past, and The Wind Waker). This week I really wanted to challenge myself, and see what I could come up with for one of my least favorite Zelda games: Four Swords, the multiplayer “sub-game” packaged with the Gameboy Advance’s release of A…