Legend of Zelda

Episode 294: The Legend Of Zelda: Majora's Mask

Hey we’re back for the first time in… wow has it really been 5 months? Um… anyway ignore how long its been! We’re back with the second N64 Zelda title Majora’s Mask. Is it underrated? Is is overrated? Is it simply rated? What 90s cartoon is it strangely similar too? And how do we not mention the giant moon with a face on it coming to cause 4th impact until the end of the episode?

Episode 87: Wake Up! [Link's Awakening]

The chain chomps and goombas are invading! Despite that, we're actually playing a Zelda game. In fact, it's the first that gives you an apparently mystical and well guarded secret in the LoZ universe: the power to jump! Travel with us as Link discovers an island of NPCs worth having dialogue boxes and the first of many trading sequences.



The download, 'tis but a dream.


Show Notes

(03:00) Final LCS tales!

(03:45) Feng Shui 2 sounds pretty cool.

(13:00) Abyss Odyssey is a game about Spanish/French mythology and also killing things... by Atlus, because of course.

(16:00) Just gonna throw this out there: Payday 2: A Payday for Pigs.  Smooth, John.  They've fixed that bug by now, so ya'll know.

(23:00) AC4 continues to sound awesome.

(31:10) Tribunals in games.

(36:45) Cosmetic changes that greatly affect performance.

(45:00) No sword?  No problem!

(50:30) Roc's Feather.


Next Time on Last Time, it's NIGHTS Into Dreams!

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Episode 68: Duh Duh Duh Duuuh! You Got the Podcast! [The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]

Join us on an epic adventure to save the princess and find a bunch of neat tools in the process! Find the MacGuffins, talk to fairies in caves, and, most importantly, use the Pegasus Boots to go everywhere because walking's for chumps. Also, don't forget your vanity mirror. It's dangerous to go alone!



This dungeon's item is a download!


(00:50) Thanks, Ranger Danger!

(03:15) Pikmin 3 is a bit short, but pretty great.

(06:50) Zach finally beat FTL.

(17:45) The past has links and deities!

(21:00) Training simulator!

(26:00) That's totally a maiden vanishing right there.

(27:30) Legend of Zelda: Tale of Yardwork.

(28:15) Combat in LttP.

(34:00) Boss run!... down.

(42:00) Comparing this game to Skyrim.


Next time on Last Time, Wild Guns!

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Episode 26: I'm Feeling a Little Stabby [Zelda II: The Adventure Of Link]

This time, we look at a game that doesn't really make any sense when compared to the rest of the games in the series.  It's Zelda II, the game in which you stab things to death and get items that don't do anything for you other than let you find other things to stab!



Our download is Error!

(1:00) Apartment shenanigans.  Zach's been playing SoD, which looks pretty good.  Walking Dead continues to be good, surprising no one, but pleasing many.  Also, we talk a bit about Save the Date.

(11:40) Apparently, not many people make up stories for games while playing them if one's not present.  Do you?  Let us know!

(14:30) Tibia is an isometric view, 2D, genericly fantasy MMO with use-based skill levels.  You can level in fishing!

(16:30) To Be or Not to Be, the choosable path adventure book based on Hamlet.  Coincidentally, there are about 10^120 possible chess games.

(21:30) We give some post-processing thoughts on Castlevania 2.

(23:30) Zelda II's a pretty cool game that doesn't afraid of resurrecting Ganon.  Overworld maps might be overrated for this game.

(28:30) This game defies most of the Zelda tropes, what with the death holes, lack of puzzles, and unforgiving levels.  Also, it's a bit glitchy.

(33:30) In Bed...

(35:20) Related, Tyler rambled about items and scope of player actions.  This game doesn't really let you do different things, and it's sad.

(42:00) Wrapping up.  You can prolly pass it up.

Next time on Last Time, Doom 2!

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Episode 12: Really, It's Not a Secret To Anyone Anymore [The Legend of Zelda]

In this episode, we take a look at the first in a series very near and dear to at least two of the hosts.  Zach returns, probably to stay, and forms a coalition with Tyler against Geremy about the overall opinion of this game.  Bombs, laser swords, and Octoroks, oh, my!




This Download's not a secret

(01:30) What we've been playing.  It's mostly different stuff!

(6:40) We finally get to Zelda, starting to our entries to the series.

(10:00) The actual game and how it starts.

 (12:30) Darknuts! A terrible name for a crazy enemy.

(15:30) Exploration as a focal point in this game and whether the game enables it.

(19:00) Combat in Zelda.  It's... tricky.

(22:15) Death trackers: they sound like they should be awesome.  They're mostly extant instead.

(26:25) How to make Zelda better.  Remembering the existence of the whistle helps.

(32:40) Zelda as the inspiration for sandbox games?

Next week, it's Phantasy Star!  There will be sword slashing and stuff!

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