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Realm of Memories: My most emotional Zelda moment

When it comes to The Legend of Zelda, the series isn’t shy in terms of putting the player’s feelings through the wringer. Whether it be feelings of joy, anger, sadness, etc., each game always has some way of making you feel something in a tremendous way. Breath of the Wild is no exception to this.…

Tingle’s Maps: Old Man’s Cabin

The wait is almost over for Tears of the Kingdom, and I know we’re all feeling the same excitement. How many articles, videos, memes, and works of fanart have you seen depicting the feeling of jumping off the Great Plateau since Breath of the Wild was released? Countless, I’d bet. But when we talk about…

Bombers’ Notebook: Revali (Breath of the Wild)

I’ve always maintained that you don’t have to fully understand something to love it. This pretty much sums up my feelings for the Rito Champion, Revali, who remains my favorite of the four Hyrule Champions despite his somewhat divisive reception among the fanbase. His patented updraft technique, Revali’s Gale, has been an invaluable (and frankly…

Tingle’s Maps: The mysterious docks beneath Hyrule Castle

Well, you’ve done it. You’ve freed all four Divine Beasts, completed all 120+ shrines scattered across Breath of the Wild’s Hyrule, and collected every photographic story detail Zelda left for you a century ago. You’re finally ready to tackle Calamity Ganon at the source: Hyrule Castle. But what’s the best way to go about that?…

Yuga’s Art Gallery: The striking gaze of a Champion

Hungry_Clicker is an extremely talented Japanese digital artist who I think you ought to know about. He’s best known for his contributions to the fighting game community, drawing stylish pieces based on the characters of Street Fighter, Tekken, Super Smash Bros. and countless other series. The incredible speed at which he works is a large…

Yuga’s Art Gallery: A heroic cookout

Breath of the Wild added many things to the Zelda series. Its world was more expansive and gave players more creative freedom than ever before. The environment was yours to manipulate and develop your own methods of survival. The adventure unfolded the way you wanted. For Zelda fans with a fondness for the culinary arts,…

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