Tonight I will be streaming Twilight Princess cause I haven't playing in a while set a reminder here- ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Dj9lKAOXj10.html Also here are the rules: 1. It only counts as an attack if it does damage to an enemy or organism. (Since the slingshot technically stuns enemy’s it doesn’t count as an attack) if you miss it doesn’t count 2. Spin attacks even though it does multiple damage counts as one attack 3. If I pass the goal of 200 attacks it’s just a specific number to help me be more careful when attacking. The attack number goal can be changed by 100 if you pass the original goal number. 4. Shield blocking only counts as an attack if it does damage to the enemy 5. Accidental attacks do count 6. If you accidentally die during a boss fight all of the attacks you did against the boss still count the counter DOES NOT reset when you have to attack things again because of death
The absolute horror i felt when I realised there was another silent realm trail at the end of the game after I thought there weren't gonna be any more.
@stego games third one is the Eldin volcano area right? If so it's like the most difficult one, at least for me, if it makes you feel better the.final.silent realm shouldn't be as bad as the Eldin one
I had to get my mom to do the first silent realm because it was too panic inducing for me. (She also sat by me for the other silent realms to give moral support.) She did it first try (Never played the game before) and stayed blank faced and calm the whole time even after triggering one of those lantern guys. Just.. Calmly walked like nothing was happening. My mom is a badass gamer.
The silent realm is the entire reason I’ve never finished Skyward Sword myself. I know the ending thanks to my siblings and videos online, but I’ve failed to complete it so many times and the feeling I get when attempting it is so bad I’ve just given up. Great job with this! You’ve done something I’ve never been able to do, good work not giving up!
I was stuck on the 3rd one (edin volcano) silent relm for so long when I first played on the Wii but guides help a lot, a top for that one is to skip the tear at the beginning, it may be scary at first but if you doge the gaurdian and go up the volcano and get the tears at the top first it should make the level much more easy
The scariest one is Eldin. I always find myself getting the last tear all the way across the map and having to sprint and parkour my way to the finish, only the adrenaline keeping me runnin
I LOVED silent realms, they were like my favorite part of the game when I was like 10 years old. I remember that I would willingly activate the guardians after obtaining the last tear just to make an epic escape
Silent realms are fine if you keep calm and keep your distance from the Guardians. On almost every playthrough I’ve done, I scout out where the hard tears to reach are, then intentionally get caught. Then I go back, saving the easy ones for last.
Those realms gave me nightmares when i was like 11, and the flying things scared me to death. Even to this day whenever i play it again or watch someone playing that part my heart starts beating faster because of the trauma.
A divine realm designed to test and train a chosen hero is more scary than the entire history of Ganondorf lol. Let that sink in I felt more terror in this than I have for the main villain of the franchise xD
It’s such a perfect storm of ptsd inducing: -tranquil music ceasing almost instantly -seeing the flower wilt away in the corner of your HUD -every guardian in a 5 mile radius activating with malicious intent -the music that says “gtfo” - oh yeah can’t forget the world transforming from peaceful green to PISSED OFF RED I played this game when I was really young, it took me ten years of going through my own Silent Realm of REAL LIFE to even come back and finish the rest of the game😂
the way i always felt my heart beating SO LOUD after completing the silent realms every single time. even on the second and third and so forth play through of the game. truly anxiety inducing
I remember when I was quite young and sat around when my dad played Silent Hill: Shattered Memories. In that game there were a couple of chase sequences where there were some sort of monsters chasing you with stressful music playing as you ran through a darker, more unsettling environment where things to interact with (ledges, doors etc) turned blue. I hated those sequences and even though I didn’t play it myself I felt really uneasy and tense watching it, and those sequences stuck with me since I remember it still, probably a decade after. I didn’t play Skyward Sword (the original) up until half a year ago or so but I had seen some video a while ago showing bits and pieces of the silent realms and my mind was back in those chase sequences. Even the blue atmosphere reminded me of Silent Hill at first. When I had to play them I looked up walkthroughs for them since there were no way ever I’d play them blind. It wasn’t that difficult I’d say, easier than I thought (maybe since I had the walkthroughs) but the thought of them still gives me the creeps.
I just did this exact trial and while I can see the fear factor of the silent realm, it certainly isn't *that* scary. Yeah, when you leave the safety it is scary, but there is a Tear of Farore right in front of you. The rest are very easy to get afterward. Idk, maybe it's just that I have seen and played so many games that require you to hide and move about an area while being able to see a character or multiple characters, but honestly the claydol sentries in Pokemon Ranger guardian signs were a lot scarier to me as a kid because you have less screen room to see them moving toward you very fast, and you can't get rid of them at all. They see all around them.
I'm going through Skyward Sword for the first time right now and I did the three Silent Realms. The first two took me two tries each, but the third I got on my first try somehow. These are stressful, but that's why I like them. Love a good challenge, especially in Zelda.
The way when I was younger I was so scared of the imprisoned and the silent realm that when it got to me playing those parts, I completely just dropped the game and never finished it 😭😭😭
As a kid I had little issue with the silent realms but was terrified of the imprisoned, my siblings were terrified of the silent realm but weren't at all intimated by the imprisoned, I'm sure you can see how we overcame those parts of the game.
I almost cried in fear because of the silent realm as a kid and when I played through the hd version my dad played the bell ringing sound effect for when the lamp things target you and I almost shit myself
The silent realms are so much fun but so terrifying. They have such a unique atmosphere compaired to the rest of the game. Playing through them is as much a fun blast as a blast to my mental health.
The one in Skyloft was the worst for me for some reason. There is one tear that literally in front of a guardian between 2 light circles. So difficult at the first time
I spent the majority of the eldin silent realm being chased because i had collected everything at the bottom and forgot the top, so i had to make my way to the top while being chased, i dont know what to think of that
I have never in my days of gaming panicked more than in the silent realms. Dead space? Nope. Dark souls? Nope. Alien isolation? Nope. Mob of the dead in bo2? No. Guardians in botw? Nah. Ravenholm in hl2? Nope. Nothing is more panic inducing than the silent realm
the guardian theme gave me anxiety when I played the wii version when I was 9 years old then the guardians in botw had the same effect of making my heart drop lmao
If u think that’s terrifying, this is nothing comparing to how it whent for me in the silent realm skyloft😭😭 They were all chasing me around and i was trying to take the last tear in the top of the night academy, but i was falling of the roof every time. It took me 5 attempts to take this darn tear😭😭😭
When I first went to the silent realm I was like “huh” when I did the Lanayru silent realm I was more frustrated because now I knew that there was a timer
I'm relieved to know I'm not the only one with this level of anxiety for the Silent Realm. But do y'all remember the Twilight Palace with those hands???
something about the silent realm music freaked me out really badly, even the first time I heard it and didn't have any association with it, to the point I had to have my dad do the Eldin one for me because I was fully panicking over it (I was like 9 years old)
Best thing to do in silent realm is get caught by a lantern before you pick up a drop cause that removes the lantern if it is blocking one also try going for the harder drops first
We've found the real reason Nintendo made the HD version... to remind us of the nightmares we had as children playing this game's Silent Realms... ALL FOUR OF THEM.
I hated this place, I awakened the guaedians on the second one, and ran for a minute until I ran I to the tree to get the tear from it, rush back to the top, and get the last tear last second.
I remember the last time I played this game... I got to this part and I quite literally could not do it. I kept on getting spotted/rubning out of time/walking into the water and getting hit. I did it so many times until I rage quit. Never progressed any further in the game and after that I didn't play it for years... partially because the wii was at my grandmother's house and at the time I was rarely there...then when it got brought over to my house my brother couldn't find the right Wii remote for the game...and _THEN_ the Wii did the Wii version of the red ring of death (it won't play games because it either freezes on the screen where you open the game or it goes back to the Wii menu). Well this year I asked for Skyward Sword for the Nintendo Switch (and some joycons since I have a lite...THANK GOD for me having the foresight to ask for those because fighting and running around without being able to manually move the camera is a pain without motion controls.... controlling the beetle and the bird is a lot easier though lol) Well I got to this part...and apparently I waa just stupid back then. Because all I had to do was follow a guide that showed me where they were and grab them while avoiding the lanterns. It was literally a walk in the park...of course I screwed everything up in the end by falling into the water right after collecting the last tear but even then the second time around was even easier (because the tear that's surrounded by water no longer had any water) and I finished it second try. But...also... I remember the first Ghirahim fight being a lot harder...but it was actually a lot easier than I remember (still hard as well as the hardest of the first few bosses imo but not anywhere near as hard as I remember...probably because back then I was freaking out over his tongue thing and the way he talked because it gave me PTSD flashbacks)... And that pumpkin minigame? Beat it for the first time...back then I was justified in hating it/rage quiting though. Still just as infuriating. The first Imprisoned fight was also easier than it was the last time I played since for some reason I struggled with it... And the bird race at the beginning of the game seemed easier as well... TLDR: I was freaking stupid a few years ago and was really bad at this game.
First time I played the silent realm I nearly shot my pants. I entered that place like okay this should be a challenge as soon as step off the platform. The monsters all wake up and try to kill me
Oh my god the spiders… Like I walked away from Skyward for the longest time because of that one dungeon area with the giant spiders. I think I tried to make my brother kill them for me and he refused *cry* but over a couple years, I got the courage to try it again and I finally beat the game. Those spiders and the silent realm scarred me
Faron silent realm: meh ez Nayru silent realm: a bit on the trickier side but overall ok Eldin: *I NEVER KNEW WHAT PURE PAIN FEELS LIKE UP TO THIS MOMENT*
Playing the silent realm was literally like- my heart was being a miles a minute, my palms were sweaty as I tried to hold the controller, I was on the verge of tears, and my body was running on 100% adrenaline. That being said I love the vibes of the silent realm and they're one of my favorite parts of the game as a whole. Not to play. I still hate playing them. But I think they're great when I'm not playing them!
The first time I played the Silent Realm I thought it was time wastey and not an activity I really wanted to do in a Zelda game. The second time I played it years later (slowly through the past two months) I thought they were really enjoyable and I looked forward to doing another after completing one.