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Zelda frequently reuses visual and musical motifs from past titles; many iconic characters, locations, and items have their very own themes that appear throughout the series. This helps to establish the series' identity and flesh out its world, but can also provide opportunities to set or subvert player expectations. In the case of the last trailer for TOTK , the reuse of the Hyrule Castle theme from A Link to the Past could suggest Demise's presence, Ganondorf's power, or merely hard times for Hyrule Castle. The true significance of this musical cue won't become clear until _The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom _ is released on May 12, 2
The theme, which represents the power and majesty of Hyrule's royal family, is normally bold and dramatic, but here it takes on a more subdued, sinister tone, accompanied by ethereal synthesized voices. There's no current king during the events of Breath of the Wild , but its secret ending had Zelda and Link setting out to rebuild the kingdom of Hyrule. It wouldn't be much of a stretch to imagine Hyrule's king having more of a presence in TOTK . Demise is a king in his own right, so it would be fitting to use this more ominous version of the theme in order to juxtapose a benevolent king of Hyrule with the power-hungry king of dem
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This vehicle idea is shamelessly borrowed from Howl's Moving Castle, a picturesque Studio Ghibli film adaptation of the classic fantasy novel by Diana Wynne Jones. In that animated film, the moving castle of the eccentric wizard Howl is a bizarre mix of walls, cottages, and steel plates propelled by mechanized chicken legs. If a similar kind of mobile home was available in **The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom ** , players could create a fun custom castle that's much improved over Link's house in BOTW and able to follow Link across the lands of Hyr
The decision might well be that the funniest reward would be to give the player something incredibly useful and overpowered, as a joke on all those who turned their nose up at the poop. Personally, I don't think that's as good as making it something silly again. Whatever happens, the Zelda team has made all the right moves with Breath of the Wild, and Tears of the Kingdom is shaping up to offer more of the same. Whatever they do with the Korok Seeds rewards, I'm sure it will be for the best - even if it's a load of s
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Although this version of the Hyrule Castle theme debuted in A Link to the Past , it has since recurred in The Minish Cap , The Wind Waker , A Link Between Worlds , Twilight Princess , and briefly in Breath of the Wild . In all of these games, the Hyrule Castle theme underscores a castle in trouble, often overtaken by a possessed king or a manipulative advisor. In some cases, it's become inaccessible, as with the sunken kingdom in Wind Waker or the blight and Guardian patrols in BOTW . It often transforms from a peaceful place into a dangerous dungeon by the end of the game, and frequently serves as the site of a final boss fi
I was working against the clock, driven to reach the end credits of a game which feels designed not to be rushed. Speedrunners and others far more capable than I am will quickly prove me wrong after launch as they storm through the entire thing in under an hour, but for most of us, Tears of the Kingdom is a gradual jog as opposed to an aggressive sprint. Each temple, discovery, and encounter is something to be savoured, and you should do just that.
Minor details in trailers for The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom online guide: Tears of the Kingdom _ suggest that the villain Demise could return in the upcoming sequel. Nintendo has been selective about what details it divulges ahead of the game's release, leaving room for speculation. Many have latched onto even the most trivial sights and sounds in trailers, developing theories about what might happen in the game - for example, whether it'll be revealed that _TOTK 's Zonai created the Four Swo
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