I prefer the English dub to the Latin American one.
(But seriously, the game will probably set itself to Spanish with no way to change it outside of changing the language of the whole system. I hate that)
At least they kept the Japanese pop song opening...
Oh my god is that never a good thing! Hearing the English opening theme to Dawn of the New World changed to the J-pop Japanese version in Symphonia Chronicles KILLED me. The original orchestra was so good! https://youtu.be/tP8HB7DtsPM?list=PLVfPDSB0ZYDtICYxwuSuoQ7JIk...
City in the Sky was probably my least favorite TP dungeon, with the only redeeming features being the clawshot upgrade and the boss fight with Argorok (second favorite in the game). Besides being confusing, I hated the temple's music. It annoyed me.
I actually liked the music, one of my favourites of the game. Though in hindsight it kinda sounds like it's inspired by Slowdive.... so I can understand why some people don't like it
The City in the Sky music reminded me of the inverted Stone Tower Temple music, actually. Though the Stone Tower theme is much more jovial, they both have shorter, quirky noises layered over ever-present etherial sounds. They also share strange... just strange noises that come in for just a few seconds every once in a while.
@Operative: There was a fan theory on youtube about it somewhere. But the city in the sky seems the only kind of civilisation up there so I would assume they're related. Besides I'm pretty sure they only brought the Goddess Statue down to the surface and left rest up there. If they brought it all down it would crush Faron woods and the Sealed Temple!
No, but really: WHY is Link riding away from Ordon at the end of Twilight Princess!? He never even got back. That's so confusing. It'd make much more sense to have him riding back home. It's almost as if they animated it the wrong way, or something.
It could certainly be true. After all, just because the Oocca live there now it doesn't mean they built the place.
Of course, it could also be just one of several sky cities. There's at least two different sky civilizations in the series so far.
Which two different sky civilizations are you referring to?
Since it takes place inbetween Skyward Sword & Ocarina of Time, I assume that the sky civilization in Minish Cap is the same one from Skyward Sword. It's noted that they have been migrating down to the surface over time (which is why there's so few of them, and monsters have taken over most of the area, which has been abandoned), with even one resident of Hyrule Town being a newly relocated former sky person. Also, you get up to them via a bird that sort of looks like a Loftwing, just smaller.
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It could certainly be true. After all, just because the Oocca live there now it doesn't mean they built the place.
Of course, it could also be just one of several sky cities. There's at least two different sky civilizations in the series so far.
Which two different sky civilizations are you referring to?
Since it takes place inbetween Skyward Sword & Ocarina of Time, I assume that the sky civilization in Minish Cap is the same one from Skyward Sword. It's noted that they have been migrating down to the surface over time (which is why there's so few of them, and monsters have taken over most of the area, which has been abandoned), with even one resident of Hyrule Town being a newly relocated former sky person. Also, you get up to them via a bird that sort of looks like a Loftwing, just smaller.
Then again there's absolutely no evidence that any of those three civilizations are related. Now that I think of it, I should've said 3, but forgot the oocca are intelligent too.
I can accept the wind tribe being from skyloft if they decide to retcon them in the future... But the Oocca are still there being weird and different.
Adult Midna didn't get as much screentime as she deserved, but then again I think the small amount of time that we see her was very powerful.
At least we got her in Hyrule Warriors, where she's pretty badass as a fighter.
Everyone seems to have fallen in love with the kawaii loli sassy version of her anyhow.
That reminds me; Midna was the one princess in Zelda who doesn't become a total waif upon changing into her dress. Sheik, Tetra, and Skyward Sword Zelda all loose all agency in the story upon donning their dress, but Midna? No, she seals off the portal like a badass. The dress didn't overwrite her personality and will, which is great.
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