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Medli’s Melodies: Kaepora Gaebora’s Wisdom and Whimsy

It always fascinates me the ways in which game designers approach tutorials and information delivery. It’s almost always very awkward, grinding gameplay to a halt to show a few lines of text that detail menu navigation and the functionality of the A-button, among other mechanics. This is handled rather charmfully in Ocarina of Time, in…

Medli’s Melodies: The Faron Temple’s gamelan groove

From the overworld theme filled with allusions to “Zelda’s Lullaby” to the Eldin Temple’s spicy tango and more, The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom has some of the very best music in the entire franchise. A lot of Echoes of Wisdom’s musical charm stems from its location-based musical cues which borrow from real-world traditions.…

Medli’s Melodies: ZREO’s ‘Concerning Clock Town’ Album

It’s always a treat to hear real-life musical ensembles play your favorite video game music. I’ve never had the privilege of catching a video game concert “live,” but I count myself very lucky to be living at the same time that musicians, like those of ZREO (formerly Zelda Reorchestrated), are producing masterful arrangements and orchestrations…

Medli’s Melodies: The 25th Anniversary Medley

The Legend of Zelda is 40 years old! Happy anniversary! I remember when I first got my hands on a copy of Skyward Sword. I hadn’t played many Zelda games at that point — only Ocarina of Time, a bit of Majora’s Mask, A Link to the Past, and everyone’s favorite: Four Swords (it was…

Medli’s Melodies: Kilton’s creepy shop theme

Happy Halloweek! From the Shadow Temple and the Depths to Skull Kids and Poes, Hyrule and its parallel worlds are riddled with spooky places and characters. I wrote recently about the uncanniness inherent in the Twilight Realm and its battle music. Spookiness and creepy music come easily to darker Zelda games like Twilight Princess and Majora’s Mask. Breath…

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