is full of memorable characters, but the returning trio of Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf usually gets the most attention. However, there's a cohort of side characters with interesting backgrounds or development throughout the games' stories that end up being overlooked. Even so, this attention to detail helps make the world of Hyrule feel alive and breathing.
It can be difficult to uncover the backstories of some characters in, or to notice their character development. Sometimes, it takes multiple playthroughs to uncover the secrets of games. However, even on a first playthrough,these characters steal the show with how interesting they are in terms of background, development, or both.
Zant isn't the primary antagonist of, instead entering a deal with Ganondorf so that they can both achieve their goals. Unlike Ganondorf, Zant wasn't born into a position of power. He served the royal family of the Twilight Realm, feeling that he'd earned the right to become the next ruler due to his loyalty. However, he was different from other Twili, and that made them wary enough of him that theygave the position of ruler to Midna. As a result, he tried to take his position by force with Ganondorf's help, and almost succeeded.
The Goddess of Time is never seen in-game, but her presence is most strongly felt in Termina during. That alone makes her an interesting figure, because she's the only deity who's mentioned in both Termina and Hyrule. No other deity is worshiped or acknowledged by both, although Termina worships her more, with the main town being dedicated to her. The Song of Time can even be used to a greater extent in Termina to manipulate time. Since Hylia is also associated with time, this leads to theories that she's the Goddess of Time in and .
Tingle appears in multiple games, but gives the most background for his behavior and appearance. He believes that he's a reincarnated fairy, but he's sometimes described as believing he's a Kokiri instead, which is why he dresses in a green outfit. In fact, this is why he's willing to speak with Link, who appears to be a Kokiri and travels with Tatl. Considering he's an adult, it's clear that he's not actually a Kokiri or the reincarnation of a fairy, and no fairy will be coming to him anytime soon.
isn't the only game that Skull Kid appears in, and it's heavily implied that he's the same Skull Kid that Link plays Saria's Songfor in . He ends up in Termina, having been abandoned by the Four Giants, who actually just left because they needed to prevent disasters in different areas. However,his misunderstanding, loneliness, and mischievous nature made Skull Kid the perfect target for Majora's Mask to control and use in its attempt to destroy the world of Termina.
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Ninja Theory has confirmed Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 will — like its predecessor, so not exactly a massive surprise — have a photo mode on release, meaning you can go wild recording its striking visuals for posterity when it launches for Xbox Series X/S and PC on 21st May.
One creative The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom player has constructed a mechanical version of the King Gleeok boss within the game. The creation was shared with the community of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, garnering praise and awe for the way in which they managed to come up with such a complex construction.
Saber Interactive have parted ways with Embracer Group, buying back the rights to both themselves and numerous other studios in a deal initially valued at $247 million. The deal includes 38 ongoing game development projects plus the rights to 3D Realms, Slipgate Ironworks, New World Interactive, Nimble Giant, Mad Head, Digic, Fractured Byte and PR agency Sandbox Strategies, as well as Metro developers 4A Games and Pinball FX maker Zen Studios via options.
It's still months before we can even hope to have GTA 6 in our hands, but there's no doubt that it's one of, if not the most anticipated game on the horizon. However, its launch doesn't just have a lot riding on it because of its eager fanbase, as one games industry analyst predicts that "there's probably never been a more important thing to ever release in the industry."
There are plenty of ways to roam the land of Hyrule in Breath of the Wild, but few are as well-developed as horse riding. Not only does the game let you tame a variety of horses found in the wild, but you can customize your horse by changing its saddle, bridle, and even its physical attributes. Toss in the ability to discover Malanya, the horse god, and there’s a lot to unpack with this down-to-earth travel method.
continues right where left off with Cloud and his group having left Midgar. At least, in the main timeline, that's where the group starts off in this section of the trilogy. But with the existence of multiple timelines, and more being created with even the smallest choices, the story can get a bit confusing, especially when it looks like some characters have varying levels of awareness of those alternate timelines.
continues the story of as a direct sequel, starting with Link and Zelda exploring ruins beneath Hyrule Castle that they didn't know were there. Naturally, that acts as the beginning of a new adventure, since Zelda discovers not only reliefs in the ruins that tell a story, but the sealed body of Ganondorf. And this encounter begins a journey that spans thousands of years.
An all-new season of Fortnite launches today, and although many of us have our sights set on the incredible Greek god-themed weapons and skins, a large group of sleuths have been busy trying to solve a mystery introduced by one of the season's trailers.
Dragon's Dogma 2's character creator is now out in the wild, giving us full scope to experiment and bask in the glory of how many options this thing has, and seriously, there's a lot.
Players will have to help Addison put up President Hudson signs all over Hyrule in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, but a fan has found a much faster way to do it, and gamers only need a horse to do it. Link is on a very serious mission in Tears of the Kingdom as he has to find Zelda and save Hyrule once again from the evil forces led by Ganondorf himself. While this is a nerve-wracking ordeal that will undoubtedly cause some tension, certain parts of the game break this to give players some room to breathe and have a laugh.
The Pokemon community has been left flabbergasted by the team of the Masters champion at the European Special Event in Utrecht yesterday, which includes one particular Pokemon with an unusual moveset that you'd usually never see in competitive battling.