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In one of GameOver Jesse’s latest videos he listed ten things that he expects from Zelda U. These range from a change in the dungeon orders to time travel. Some more things mentioned were more methods of transportation, amiibo functionality and a changing overworld. Lots of these points make sense and are mostly based upon what Nintendo have shown about it. I agree with most of the points, but I am not sure about the Happy Mask Salesman returning for…

Potential has always been something Zelda had in spades. As likely the world’s most famous adventure game, it can accomplish so much, and often times, we expect it to accomplish such great things. Unfortunately, “expectations” and “hype” can be hurtful things for series like Zelda. We are all on the edges of our seats waiting on news for Zelda Wii U, the potentially quintessential series title, but are we expecting too much of it? After seeing the HD footage of…

One of my favorite aspects of Twilight Princess is its appreciation for context. Just about every locale has a unique story to tell; the dungeons, especially, stand apart from those of most other Zelda games. Rather than serve as generic holy sites, each dungeon goes a long way toward giving Hyrule a lived-in feel. City in the Sky highlights an ancient civilization, while Snowpeak Ruins makes the player feel like a guest in someone’s home. That said, not having all…

Villains are the backbone of this wondrous action/adventure series; the terrible things we cannot go without. Without them, yeah, Hyrule would be a rather nice place, but man. It would being BORING for us gamers. Zelda has gone through some doozies when it comes to bad guys, and their stories are often as impressive as they are, so YouTubers Commonwealth Realm and Zeltik have put together a pair of videos looking at the timelines of the major villains in the…

WatchMojo, well-known for their Top 10 lists, primarily cover things like movies and television, but these days they do tend to look at elements of the gaming world, and this time around, they decided to run down the list of their favorite dungeons in the series. From games all across the series, WatchMojo has chosen the finest of Zelda’s palaces, temples, and puzzle-filled trials. Think you’ll agree with their choices? We’d love to see you’re lists, too. Check out the…

TwoBreaths, a musical duo consisting of twins Dragomira and Soryane, have composed a unique cover to Dragon Roost Island’s theme. The score is done completely on the harp played by Dragomira. This piece is a wonderful way to spend those dark winter nights curled up with some hot cocoa. So grab your favorite pillow, find a comfy chair, and hit the jump to take a listen to this peaceful melody. Kassye Butler26 year old mother of 2 future gamers. Currently…

Recently returned to the sequel of the series that made him big, the channel Really Freakin’ Clever run by musical afficianado Josh M. With a five month hiatus between the previous episode and this one, he has finally released part 5 of the series. This time he tackles the Great Bay area, alongside the much-maligned Great Bay Temple. Watch the video after the jump!

Song of Storms Cover

December 14 2015 by Jarrod Hadrian

Carl Catron did an amazing cover of the Song of Storms, but it isn’t what you expect it to be. He played it on the saxophone, adding a jazzy sound to the classic song from Ocarina of Time. It is masterfully done and has shown his skills well. The Song of Storms is great and I will always remember the tune, especially the paradox involved in its learning.   Check out the song after the jump! Jarrod HadrianI have been…

SuperRetroBro created an amazing farmer Link papercraft from Twilight Princess, and with great detail. He made an eight minute video showing how he made it with the end result being very impressive. This build required for him to be very precise and careful and the end result has shown that he definitely has the skills and is very talented in creating this.   Check out the video after the jump! Jarrod HadrianI have been gaming for my whole life and…

The Zelda fandom never fails to impress, finding things to analyze and talk about in even the smallest little corners of footage and images. YouTuber Zeltik has taken a look at the few bits of Zelda Wii U footage we have been given, and theorized about Link’s potential new home in the upcoming game. There are some details he goes over in the video you may not have noticed before, so it may be worth checking out. Check out the…