In the first of two music - themed countdowns, I'll be looking at the top ten pieces of
Zelda dungeon music.
-- Wind Temple — The Wind Waker Pulls the classic
Zelda dungeon music trick of layering a handful of optimistic notes on top of an oppressive repeating melody, and does it with typically successful results.
Not exact matches
Pros: Great visuals and
music, with plenty of
Zelda - style gadgets, varied monsters, and decent
dungeon design.
Real
Zelda dungeons in all their variations and with their own group of residents, bosses, minibosses and
music where surely missed in this game.
-- Nintendo took Game Informer directly to a
dungeon — This
dungeon is constantly moving — Game Informer says «Link must manipulate the entire enormous mechanism through his own ingenuity» — Players can skip
dungeons if they want and go straight to Calamity Ganon — The substance known as malice covers the
dungeon — Link gets hurt if he touches it — Can be destroyed by finding and attacking each pocket of malice's eyeball — Sheikah Slate serves as Link's map, binoculars, more — Use the slate in the
dungeon to see a 3D model, tilt the entire
dungeon from here — Doing so slides blocks into place and opens up angles you can use to paraglide to new locations — Voice tells you that you need to access terminals with the slate across the
dungeon, marked on your map — All bombs in the game are remote and don't blow up on a timer — Simpler approach with
dungeons in Breath of the WIld — Game Informer didn't see the familiar chest opening animation and signature
music — Never found a signature
Zelda item or compass — Wind Blight Ganon is the
dungeon boss here — Voice tells you, «It's one of Ganon's own.
A cinematic story with one of the best endings in the entire franchise, a world that teems with life and activity despite its sheer size and literal on - rails structure, incredible
dungeon puzzles, world class
music and, crucially, sidequests with actual worthwhile rewards all meld together to create a game every
Zelda fan needs to play..
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