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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,…

Yuga’s Art Gallery: Sorrow, despair, and hope

Majora’s Mask invites players to experience a whirlwind of emotions that will leave them picking up the pieces of their fractured hearts. So many moments bring tears to the eyes. So many souls are lost, though not lost forever. As the game says, “Whenever there is a meeting, a parting shall follow. But that parting…

Tingle’s Maps: Inside the Clock Tower

Clock Town is probably one of those places that every Zelda player feels like they know inside and out. Majora’s Mask’s central hub conjures nostalgic memories for all who have visited it, even if they’ve never played through the full game. That song that you hear the moment you enter South Clock town is probably…

Realm of Memories: Goht and the bow

“This is so boring, who made this thing a boss?” As is the case with most quotes, this one has a story behind it. It involves possibly the easiest boss in the history of the Zelda franchise, one that, if you play it the safe and boring way, cannot possibly defeat you, or really even…

Tingle’s Maps: Snowhead Temple

Majora’s Mask had much to capitalize on after the wild success of Ocarina of Time. As many know, the development team had little time to work on this sequel, which is why, instead of having seven or eight main dungeons like in most Zelda games, we only got four. However, Majora’s Mask is “quality over…

The 10 best animal companions in The Legend of Zelda

Link has been aided by many sidekicks throughout the adventures in The Legend of Zelda, and not all of them have walked on two legs. With a variety of intelligent creatures inhabiting Hyrule and every other land he’s visited, some of Link’s most helpful allies have been the animals that he’s come across during his…

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Yuga’s Art Gallery: A puppet’s despair

Few characters in the Zelda series are as tragic as the Skull Kid from Majora’s Mask. He’s a cute little trickster who’s attempting to deal with the soul-crushing sadness of being left by his friends. When he sees the titular mask’s glowing eyes peeking out at him from the back of the Happy Mask Salesman’s…

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