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Skyward Sword received critical acclaim; it has a score of 93/100 on the aggregate site Metacritic, based on 81 reviews. [62] It was the site's 10th highest scoring game of 2011, [78] and ranked as the 6th best-reviewed Wii game. [79] Skyward Sword was the third Zelda game and the sixteenth video game to receive a perfect score from Famitsu. [68]
The Legend of Zelda franchise has garnered the most Game of the Year nominations in the history of the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences' D.I.C.E. Awards with eight (Ocarina of Time, [235] Majora's Mask, [236] The Wind Waker, [237] Twilight Princess, [238] Skyward Sword, [239] A Link Between Worlds, [240] Breath of the Wild, [241] and ...
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Unlike most Zelda games, a sword and shield is not always equipped when the player possesses them; they can be assigned like any other item into either of two available slots. Most of each of the games is spent finding the eight Essences hidden in dungeons—large, usually underground, areas containing enemies and puzzles.
Hyrule Historia contains 276 pages of content that documents information about The Legend of Zelda series, including artwork and production notes. [1] It includes three major sections: "The Legend Begins: The World of Skyward Sword", "The History of Hyrule: A Chronology", and "Creative Footprints: Documenting 25 Years of Artwork".
In November 2011, Skyward Sword was released for the Wii, and Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma began thinking about the next project in the series. [13] While Nintendo had released a remake of Ocarina of Time for the 3DS, demand for an original Zelda game on the 3DS was growing. [13] Aonuma chose to revisit the idea of Link entering walls. [13]
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Original Soundtrack: November 23, 2021 [151] CD 187-track 5 disc set released by Nippon Columbia. [152] A limited collector's edition was released, containing a music box that plays the track "Ballad of the Goddess". The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Original Soundtrack: July 31, 2024 [153] CD
Hidemaro Fujibayashi (藤林 秀麿, Fujibayashi Hidemaro, born October 1, 1972) is a Japanese video game designer at Nintendo. [1] He has directed several games in the Legend of Zelda series, including Skyward Sword, Breath of the Wild, and Tears of the Kingdom.