Return Power to the Master Sword
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GameCube was such a powerful and amazing console full of games like this one, this is a truly epic game, I felt like a child again while playing this game, and that is good. I've played every single Zelda game, and all of them are brilliant, but this one, it's perfect. The music, the story, the art style... It's the best Zelda there is, and one of the finest games ever made.
So many awesome memories came back with this vid :)
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Wait both Makar and Medli close their eyes when they play.
aside from the first time showing them. why is he even conducting?.
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i like the master sword before it was awakened for the first time
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and the 100,001th time you do?
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Where's the applause under the waterfall coming from?
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The Legend of Zelda team sure do love harps. Also, I could play this game 100,000 times and never get tired of it
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@low1ryda well, as a response to your description.....
1) Graphics dont really matter, but i'd say smooth and colorful. And as for the story, the character development is kinda good actually 2) as for the Medli, the ruto tribe were better known as the zora in OOT. You see, when the Zora lived in water, it suddenly became a problem for them after a natural disaster. they felt if they dont become rutoes, they will be extinct. as for makar and the kokiri, i'd simply leave it at... the Deku tree!
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The moment I realized that both of these songs encompassed the entire Wind Waker theme was an uplifting one.
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@theshadowlands14 This zora Laruto is not the same as the sage Ruto from OoT. Reasons being these are two completely different sages, Laruto being the earth sage, Ruto being the water sage. Zoras evolved to be the Rito tribe and proof is that Medli is the descendant of Laruto. WW is a sequel of OoT, taking place in the "adult" timeline of OoT. The prologue states that Ganondorf broke free of his seal and ravaged Hyrule but no Hero showed up (this explained at the end of OoT)
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the ruto is most likely the ruto in ocarina of time because shees a zora and in ocarina of time ruto is a sage and there are many therories of this being a sequel of OoT another reason is that the zoras have wing like body parts so they may have adapted to flying(man that was a run on sentance). Also for the kikory/ makar the deku also says that link reminds him of the oringinal hero of time because hey saw him many years ago (hint hint at the end of Oot the deku sprout)
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Is that...BEN??? 6:00
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1- graphics are the best i seen im trying to draw like that story really cool and very deep i really like the story i dont get bored of playing this game =)
2- about makar well his maybe a evolve type of the tribe but in medli i dont know cus water and then to flying people idk XD
3- i love the soundtrack a lot i hear it so many times & i would like to see a zelda game with the same graphics and same character and awesome story and soundtrack. (yn) =D
Ocarina of Time will always be a classic and it set the bar for many future Zelda releases but I would be lying if I said that it's still the best Zelda game in my opinion. Although great at the time, I find the battle system mediocre and the story to be lacking of any real depth. Also it's hard to want to be a completionist in it since it is quite easy to beat the game without getting that many pieces of heart. Though I will always love pulling out and putting back in the Master Sword. ^_^
low1ryda 5 months ago 5
@low1ryda I don't know if anyone else has responded to this but, I feel that OOT had one of the more deep stories in the series.
To me, it was about growing up and change. For example, how Kakariko was burning when Link sees it as an adult. Everywhere Link goes there is some sort of change there.
Or it's just my OOT bias talking, because that game was my childhood. In cartridge form.
ThatBrownGuy117 3 months ago
@ThatBrownGuy117 I totally didn't even think about that Kakariko part. That's totally true. Although I stand by my opinion, OOT is my childhood too.
low1ryda 3 months ago