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i have to admit as someone who played BOTW for over 700 hours, i loved the callbacks to older themes, even adding the BOTW final boss theme motif for one of the bossfight phases being extremely dominant over the other themes, as if link is somewhat remembering his previous adventure.
It even makes thematic sense. When Ganondorf uses his magic the OoT fight theme plays, which is the game where he most prominently uses magic, then in the final phase when he's the most full of anger and *malice*, the Calamity Ganon theme plays
I have 1,250+ Breath of the Wild, 200+ Tears of the Kingdom, 2,700+ franchise in general… It’s amazing how many Easter eggs call back to previous games!
0:00 Descent to the bottom of the final zone. 1:54 The five Sages shown up 2:31 Vs The Demon King's Army 4:02 The five Sages hold back the bosses 5:00 Arrive at Ganondorf 7:29 Vs Demon King Ganondorf (phase 1) 10:17 Transition at phase 2 12:45 Transition at phase 3 14:26 Ganondorf swallows his Secret Stone 16:05 The Demon Dragon appear 18:07 Vs Demon Dragon 20:20 Demon Dragon's last weakpoint 21:09 Final attack
The presentation of Zelda boss fights has always been amazing, but is at an all time high in this game. I also love how incredible the subtitle for each boss is, that’s a tradition dating back to OOT. War in the Depths of Hyrule - The Demon King’s Army Just reading the title out loud tells you enough. Link and the five sages against a literal army in an all out war. The music captures this perfectly, and gives us a feeling of intensity. The Menace Unleashed - Demon King Ganondorf A straight up duel against the most anticipated final boss in any Zelda game. At this point in your play through, your hearts are probably mostly depleted by gloom, so you must approach this fight with an extra layer of caution. The music is slow, deliberate, and threatening. Ganondorf is a master of all weapons and he wants to kill you. Master of the Secret Stone - Demon King Ganondorf Now he’s at full power. When the health Bar extends the entire length of the screen, I’m pretty sure most of us lost a lot of hope. The actual theme of this fight is a beautiful amalgamation of every single, good theme, motif, and musical idea from both this game, and from breath of the wild. The strings become more dominant, a chorus comes in, and and the Bossfight gets turned up to 11 as the sages return, and Ganondorf multiplies. My link was on life-support, clinging to his last few hearts during this entire fight. This is Ganondorf at his most powerful. Draconified Demon King - Demon Dragon The best part leading up to the segment is that I think every player recognized what was about to happen as Ganondorf held his secret stone. The actual fight is pure spectacle in the best way. It ties in with the theme of the sky that’s been present throughout the whole game. You get assistance from Zelda in dragon form, as the main theme of the game is twisted and rearranged into a climactic final boss theme. the diving sequence that comes after is perfectly accompanied by a rendition of the main theme, Zelda’s theme, and the legend of Zelda overture. A perfect away to cap off the best Zelda game ever. And oh my God, the pianist for breath of the wild and tears of the kingdom needs a raise.
I have 1,250+ Breath of the Wild, 200+ Tears of the Kingdom, 2,700+ franchise in general… It’s amazing how many Easter eggs call back to previous games!
20:20 If you didn't soar into the sky and get a shot of the blood moon rising behind you when this riff kicked in, there is seriously something wrong with you.
Man, as someone who absolutely adored the Calamity Ganon fight. This is 100% the better fight cause I actually was nervous. Funny enough I beat him first try.
Imagine if they kept in Ganon saying “You witness the rebirth of a kings world!” Honestly I feel like it needs to be part of the song. It deserves to be their as much as the sword parry in the third trailer does.
@@Soul-Sketched Yeah, I see. I already finished the game. I really like the music in this part of cutscene but it seems there is no solitary soundtrack of it.
@@hectorhernandezaleman3836 they follow the format of botw "dungeons". Find multiple terminals to unlock the door to the boss. I mean like find the map, the compass, big key, get a new item that expands exploration possibility. Totk temples are a step in the right direction, but they're still way too close to the divine beast formula. Plus, you can cheese alot with ascend and climbing.
@@silverhand9965 yeah. But like, it doesn't really feel the same. Ball and chain or something to break ice alot easier than waiting for the ice blocking an entrance to melt with the 5+ fires you started. The hookshot to instantly grapple to a higher point of a vertical Cliffside from the ground, whereas ascend can be used to go to a platform directly above, this would be for easier vertical climbing essentially making the climbing start point much higher, or even cross wider pits in caves or the wild much quicker. Iron boots as pants to unlock underwater exploration, or hell, even some of the Armor sets as the item. Perhaps a boss is the aquamentus and the item is something that let's you stay on longer before it bucks you off, which an be used later for wrangling horses, or getting an extra few hits on a lynel's back. Unbreakable weapons designed for specific niches, like a hammer, or axe. To balance them out, they do very little to the enemy, but will pulverize ore, or rockfalls in a single hit. Just to name a few ideas.
I somewhat agree. Not the biggest fan of BoTW either, but I really love ToTK which is an all new high for the series IMO. BoTW was basically a beta version, whereas ToTK is the real deal.
@@Crichjo32yeah. I think botw was good before totk came out but now I don’t have a reason to play anymore since I’ll be missing all the good things in totk.
Think of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom as Mario Galaxy 1 & 2. One is best for its atmosphere and sense of loneliness, the other is best in action and gameplay.