Tag: sound

The Wind Waker HD is almost here, and with more and more footage being released online, one thing has become clear: the remake will contain remastered music and sound. With the original GameCube title putting heavy emphasis on music, short sound clips and jingles, it’s the perfect Zelda game to receive updated sound, meaning that for many gamers on the fence over whether to buy this game or not, this may be a big push in the game’s direction. Hit…

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is the latest addition to the legendary franchise and is widely considered to be one of its best games yet. Ever since its debut trailer at E3 2010, it’s been one of the most highly anticipated games in history. Fans were eager for a revolution in the series, and once the trailer was seen, many of us knew we had gotten what we asked for. During the wait, the hype for the game only…

Another day, another talk with Iwata. This new 5th volume of Iwata Asks  may not have much in terms of new info, but hey, a bit of insight never hurt anybody! The  article tells a bit on the streamlining of Skyward Sword, Skyloft’s density, and how sound effects were composed. Hop inside for a summary.

With the recent release of Ocarina of Time 3DS, the original version of the game is well worth a look. After all, it has appeared at the top of “greatest games of all time” lists for years, and has left its stamp on the Zelda series–and games as a whole–since its release. Upon release, the verdict was largely that the game delivered on all of the hype, and was one of the greatest 3D experiences available at the time. Since…

Introduction Link’s Awakening originally came out for the Game Boy in 1993 to excellent reception. In an attempt to revitalize the game and increase sales,Link’s Awakening was released a second time for the Game Boy Color in 1998 with additional features and, as one would expect, the game was in colour. In a similar fashion, the game has once again been released for the 3DS Virtual Console. This review will highlight the game and its features, often likening it to…