New video on Link being super sealy in Breath of the Wild!
"He's got a dumb belly" might genuinely be one of my favourite Link quotes.
Nintendo did such a wonderful job translating and adapting jokes, speech quirks, and puns from Japanese into English.
https://t.co/aLhVha1xMR
New video!
The Depths in Tears of the Kingdom contains an odd little conundrum with a pretty surface level explanation...or so you would think!
https://t.co/zoJq0nSbr2
NEW video is up! Exploring the ancient past before the ancient past in Zelda. Lots of translations from TotK's Master Works and an analysis included! https://t.co/9phmhSfnPq
New video on the Shades in Age of Imprisonment, using the original Japanese text and plenty of translations from TotK's Master Works https://t.co/ZxQZ2y3euU
Zelda won... but she didn’t feel like a hero.
Master Works reveals a side of her story we never saw: her guilt, her doubts, and her struggle to rebuild. This is why Hyrule hadn’t really progressed or recovered much by the time Tears of the Kingdom begins.
https://t.co/143MRy3sDv
NEW video!
We're going through the memories in the original Japanese version of Breath of the Wild!
I genuinely love both the English localisation and the Japanese. They each hold the same emotional weight but offer something a little different: https://t.co/1v0rGKTK9x
NEW Video! Why did the Master Sword turn Ganondorf to stone? How does it seal the darkness? Overanalysing the Japanese text of The Legend of Zelda and talking about perhaps one too many nuanced Japanese words right here! https://t.co/OK135nnDvN
Today is the day of the #HoodlessZelda Movement!
Let @GREZZO_JP know that we want to play as Zelda with the hood down. But also let them know how much we appreciate their work.
Here we go again with 20 more new Tears of the Kingdom Master Works lore and story secrets! This time with more focus on the revelation of untold story arcs, Rauru, Ganondorf and the Imprisoning War!
https://t.co/wUxSjXwbOw
@tglmudora @Zonaichampion I too am so shooketh! The next page basically reconfirms that the Gods of Creation created the stones and left them under the protection of Goddess Hylia (the same as the Triforce) who then entrusted them to the Zonai.
I'll be posting higher-quality images later, but my TotK Master Works has arrived! According to page 370, the events of Goddess Hylia take place before the era of the Zonai!