consistently wraps up the main storyline in each game by the end, with Link saving Hyrule — or another land like Termina — from the evil that's threatening it. However, that doesn't mean that every question that comes up in each game receives an answer before the finale. Some of those unanswered questions result in mysteries that could have major implications for the lore of the universe.
Although many mysteries that are left unsolved in games seem relatively minor, the implications they could have are much larger than they appear most times. Meanwhile, other mysteries simply leave an unending sense of curiosity that burns to know the answer. Either way, 's mysteries can make replaying games feel like a scavenger hunt for answers that usually won't be found, leaving speculation as the only way to sate the resulting curiosity.
Link learns the Song of Storms from a man in the windmill as an adult, who tells Link that a kid played the song in front of him, and he hasn't been able to get it out of his head since. So, Link then has to go back in time to when he was a kid and go play the Song of Storms in front of the man, so he can then be taught the song as an adult. This creates an endless time loop, which could imply that Link is stuck in an eternal loop of having to save Hyrule and Zelda from Ganondorf.
Link sets out at the beginning of with the intention of finding Navi since she left at the end of, having fulfilled the Great Deku Tree's request for her to guide Link. In the end, Link doesn't find any clues, even during the entirety of about Navi's location. However, leaving Hyrule means that Link would've searched for Navi there first, but not found any trace of her. And that leaves her location as a true mystery.
Theories suggest the Poe Collector is either a child in the Kakariko Graveyard, or one of Castle Town's guards prior to the timeskip, as both mention being interested in ghosts, though there's no hard evidence for either case. However, once Link is an adult, the Poe Collector appears and runs a ghost shop, but there's no explanation as to why he started such a shop or why those ghosts are so valuable. It could be included to show how strange Hyrule became while Link was sealed in the Sacred Realm, but it still leaves unanswered questions about the value and purpose of ghosts.
Even in, the Happy Mask Salesman is strange. However, that's taken up a notch in, as he's angry at the fact that Majora's Mask is missing after he went through so much effort to get it in his possession. It's never explained how he got so many unusual masks, why he seems to be able to understand their emotions, or why he collects and sells masks in the first place.
Speaking of Majora's Mask, it's never explained how
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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.
Visually, looks like it's set in the world of Denis Villeneuve's movie adaptations, with the studio behind these films, Legendary, having shared assets with the development team at Funcom, as well as inviting them on set. Despite this, the game's story has made at least one massive change from the book and the movies that could have major consequences going forward.
Apple has been working on its big iOS 17.4 update for months now and the reason why this specific update holds more importance is the type of additions it will bring to the table. iOS 17.4 will finally update the platform with changes that are imposed by the EU under the Digital Markets Act. What this means is that users will finally be able to download and install apps from outside the App Store. The update will also host a bevy of features for users in North America, so it is a win-win for all. With that said Apple could release its major iOS 17.4 update for the iPhone today.
NIS America has dropped a new trailer for The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak, the English version of The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki, announcing its launch date. It’s out on July 5th for PS4, PS5, PC and Nintendo Switch. Check it out below.
The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak will launch for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Switch, and PC via Steam on July 5 in the west, publisher NIS America announced. It will feature English and Japanese audio options, and English text.
The weekend is coming to a close, so it's time to round up the best deals available this weekend across games, technology, and more! New titles are seeing discounts, and plenty of hardware is on sale, too. The best deals for Sunday, March 3, include the Samsung 55" S90C 4K OLED TV, New Pokémon Snap, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD, and more.
Between them, ’s two most recent titles, and, have established and maintained a variety of popular gameplay features. However, it may be time to set aside one such staple of the games unless major changes are put into effect to keep the gameplay fresh. The franchise constantly provides new experiences, but this also means that many individual mechanics seldom appear for more than one or two games.
certainly doesn't have a shortage of items the party can find during their journey, especially if they meticulously dig through every area and open all storage containers. It's not unusual to pick up items that don't seem to have a use besides selling them to a vendor, but even items that are pieces of a puzzle or a quest later in the game aren't always obvious at first glance. However, part of the fun of a game based on 5e is exploring and discovering how the choices a player makes affect situations later.
According to the leading theory online, Pokemon Legends: Z-A's starter Pokemon will potentially be Servine, Torchic, and Piplup. There aren't many details for Pokemon Legends: Z-A yet, but fans can safely assume that it will be retaining some of the defining traits of its predecessor, the critically-acclaimed Pokemon Legends: Arceus.
has had rumors about a sequel, although nothing has been officially confirmed yet. But that hasn't stopped requests from being made about features that should or shouldn't be included in a sequel, should one end up being made. Many features that would benefit a sequel to could use similar ideas from other games as a foundation.
Taliesin and Evitel cover the latest news in The Weekly Reset. This week they talk about Hero Talents, Fyr'alath's modified drop rates, a couple of new books that are coming, the story behind the Azerothian Archives, and more...
DLC finally has a release date and received a new trailer alongside the announcement. In true FromSoftware fashion, there are a lot of hidden details and new enemies in the trailer. But that also means there's plenty of room for speculation while waiting for the DLC to fully release.