Sentences with phrase «hyrule kingdom»

Zelda: Princes of the Hyrule kingdom.

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It's a massive, open - world, third - person adventure game set in the storied land of Hyrule, where you control the Hero of Time, Link, as he wrestles control of the kingdom from long - time antagonist Ganon.
If you played or just read up on the first game, you'll know that Hyrule Warriors is no different to most Zelda games in the sense that the kingdom is faced with the threat of a terrible evil.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds follows on from the story of the 1992 Super NES instalment, telling a new story in the kingdom of Hyrule.
Travel across fields, through forests and to mountain peaks as you discover what has become of the ruined kingdom of Hyrule in this open - air adventure.
2D Zelda fans line up with the ludologist argument, that it is the mechanics of exploring Hyrule, defeating monsters and adventuring which is more important than the narrative of Link saving the kingdom from evil.
My heart was so full of Mushroom Kingdoms and Hyrules that I thought there was no room for a hedgehog with an attitude.
[citation needed] It takes place in both Hyrule as well as the kingdom of Lorule, a realm that is new to the Zelda franchise, though extremely similar to the corrupted sacred realm from A Link to the Past.
Link who is the main character of the game awakens from a deep sleep one day, and with the help of a mysterious guiding voice, sets out to save the kingdom of Hyrule.
The game has players control Link for what might feel like the 80th time in his quest to save the kingdom of Hyrule and Princess Zelda from the big bad Ganon who keeps kidnapping her and locking her up.
In most of the games, the protagonist Link has to save the titular Princess Zelda and her kingdom of Hyrule from the evil Gandon.
In a post credits scene that the player sees only if they have collected all the memories, we see the Princess — now Queen of Hyrule — thinking through what needs to be done to rebuild the kingdom, very much focused upon the aftermath of the fall of the Champions that provides the four Divine Beast side plots (and dungeons) within the game.
After having been sent back to his childhood by the adult Princess Zelda of Ocarina of Time, the Hero of Time began a new history in which Ganondorf never destroyed Hyrule Castle and failed to take over the kingdom for seven years.
A brief cutscene shows a stained glass portrait of Tetra above Zelda's throne, and as Zelda herself tells to Anjean in the Tower of Spirits, the people living in the newly established kingdom are aware of their heritage and the connection to the old Hyrule.
[7] Still ruling the kingdom but never seen, he dismisses the predictions of his daughter about Hyrule being taken over by the Gerudo thief Ganondorf to be untrue.
The game takes place on a new incarnation of Hyrule (which, due to the original kingdom being extinct after the Great Flood, is nicknamed New Hyrule).
During the events of the game, Zant, the so - called «King of Twilight» working for Ganondorf, overpowers the knights of Hyrule Castle and gives Zelda a choice for the life or death of her kingdom.
This marked the end of the Golden Era and began the Era of Decline, where Hyrule as a kingdom began to diminish in size and power over time.
Her descendants would inherit her magical abilities that she has in her life as the Goddess Hylia and would go on to establish their role as Royal Family of Hyrule many years later, after an age of chaos resulting in the establishment of the Hyrule Kingdom and Hyrule Castle at the center of the kingdom.
Brave hero Link must recover the shattered Triforce and restore order to the kingdom of Hyrule — defeating an evil enemy called Ganon in the process.
But how does the world of Hyrule from the original compare to the ruined kingdom of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild?
While players probably won't want to play it again immediately after such a lengthy adventure, the kingdom of Hyrule is large and beckons players to explore its depths.
As usual, Twilight Princess tells the story of one of the legendary Links, a chosen hero from a small village tasked with saving the kingdom of Hyrule and Princess Zelda from inevitable doom.
When the forces of evil attack Hyrule, an army recruit named Link is chosen as the newest Hero, and must defend the kingdom from the forces of evil.
Linebeck's grave later appears in Spirit Tracks in the re-established kingdom of Hyrule, revealing that he also came to the new land and made a family there.
During Link's adventure, the Spirit Train becomes his main mean of transportation around the kingdom of Hyrule, and as such, it is the only way to access the various Train Stations as well as Beedle's Air Shop.
Anjean explains that the Spirit Train is not normally used by people, but under the special circumstances that the kingdom of Hyrule is currently facing, there is no other choice than to let them use it.
«In the midst of this chaos, in a little kingdom in the land of Hyrule, a legend was being handed down from generation to generation, the legend of the «Triforce»; golden triangles possessing mystical powers.
In this stunning open - air adventure, travel across vast fields, through forests, and to mountain peaks as you discover what has become of the kingdom of Hyrule.
Instead of the familiar land of Hyrule, players will be venturing in the kingdom of Hytopia.
She does what she can to protect Hyrule and rule her kingdom with an iron fist (against enemies, not her people).
In a Miiverse post, developer Aonuma writes, «The presence of two worlds like light and dark have been a recurring theme in Zelda games in the past, and this time, a kingdom exists in the other world in the way Hyrule exists in the main world.
The Princess of Hyrule taking up arms to fight for her kingdom against the forces of evil alongside her trusted protectors Link and Impa, that's an entry in the Hyrule Historia I hope to see added one of these days.
Hyrule is a land full of rich history with tons of races, factions, kingdoms, and creatures of which to tap for interesting gameplay elements.
If Hyrule Warriors is meant to be a large - scale battle in the kingdom of Hyrule, it only makes sense that the King of Hyrule himself, Zelda's father, would make an appearance on the front lines.
An option like this would make the game much more believable and would add more context to Hyrule as a kingdom, rather than just a location for epic adventures starring Link.
The kingdom of Hyrule was destroyed.
Link is often given the task of rescuing Princess Zelda and the kingdom of Hyrule from Ganon, who is the principal antagonist of the series; however, other settings and antagonists have appeared in several titles.
Agitha, princess of the insect kingdom, will call on her insects and use her parasol to attack enemies, Zant, the usurper king, will summon an array of oddities and can grow in size to ward off the Hyrule invaders.
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