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The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword

Original title: Zeruda no densetsu: Sukaiwôdo sôdo
  • Video Game
  • 2011
  • E10+
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
2.8K
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The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (2011)
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Born on an island suspended in the sky, a young man, Link, accepts his destiny to venture to the world below to save his childhood friend, Zelda, and the land from evil forces through the us... Read allBorn on an island suspended in the sky, a young man, Link, accepts his destiny to venture to the world below to save his childhood friend, Zelda, and the land from evil forces through the use of a mysterious sword.Born on an island suspended in the sky, a young man, Link, accepts his destiny to venture to the world below to save his childhood friend, Zelda, and the land from evil forces through the use of a mysterious sword.

  • Director
    • Hidemaro Fujibayashi
  • Stars
    • Takashi Ôhara
    • Ayumi Fujimura
    • Yû Shimamura
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Hidemaro Fujibayashi
    • Stars
      • Takashi Ôhara
      • Ayumi Fujimura
      • Yû Shimamura
    • 11User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 3 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Takashi Ôhara
    Takashi Ôhara
    • Link
    • (voice)
    • (as Takashi Oohara)
    Ayumi Fujimura
    • Fi
    • (voice)
    Yû Shimamura
    • Zelda
    • (voice)
    • (as Yu Shimamura)
    Anri Katsu
    • Ghirahim
    • (voice)
    Kenji Takahashi
    • Groose
    • (voice)
    Tsuguo Mogami
      Rei Shimoda
      • Impa
      • (voice)
      Kei Hayami
      Kei Hayami
        Nobuyuki Kobushi
          Gô Shinomiya
            Takashi Nagasako
            • Demise
            • (voice)
            • (uncredited)
            • Director
              • Hidemaro Fujibayashi
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            10alejandromichelena

            Amazing

            I believe this games negative criticism to be absolutely unfair. If you simply either play it on the switch with the normal controllers or actually give the motion sensors a try, it's not as difficult as described and can be a very fun type of gameplay.

            I've seen some people call it repetitive and I really don't understand how they can perceive it as such. How do u relate any of these dungeons with one another? The mechanics used are all far too different, the places and atmospheres are each unique and beautiful and the only repetitive boss fights are girahim and imprisoned. The only aspect of this game I dislike is imprisoned, and even he can be fondly remembered imo.

            I simply disagree with these people tbh. Game is original, unique, beautiful and super fun.
            1justix-85562

            The worst

            As a Zelda fan this game is crap. Motion controls are crap. The gameplay is bad The dungeons are repetitive.
            9robotbling

            Introduces some new ideas to the Zelda formula

            (www.plasticpals.com) Nintendo returns to the Legend of Zelda series once again with Skyward Sword, but they've managed to create a fairly unique world for the game, with childhood friends Link and Zelda living in the floating island town called Skyloft. The game begins as Link is about to compete in an annual competition to see who will become the town's next knight.

            Being that this is the first Zelda title built from the ground up for the Wii (Twilight Princess was initially developed for the Gamecube), Nintendo really tried to get the most out of the Wii's motion controls. They ended up going with the enhanced functionality of the Wii Motion Plus, which is better able to track the orientation of the remote.

            There are a slew of new and returning items to use, and most of them take advantage of the Wii remote's functionality. The designers even managed to find a new way to use bombs (you can now roll them on the ground like a bowling ball), which is great to see after all these years. It's one of the few Wii games where the motion controls feel tightly integrated with the game play.

            New Ideas: Critics have begun to question if the Zelda series needs to evolve, and in response there are a couple of new concepts introduced which are a step in the right direction. The biggest addition is the stamina system, which allows Link to sprint for a few seconds. You can now sprint towards a wall and Link will jump up and grab onto a ledge if one exists. He can also overcome small obstacles by hopping over them. Stamina can also be used to quickly maneuver while climbing. It's a great addition that really helps take some of the monotony out of normal actions.

            Another new concept is the upgrade system, which allows you to trade in loot to enhance equipment. Loot comes in many forms, from the insects you collect with a bug-catching net to rare trinkets found throughout the world. It's a decent system, but it does mean there are fewer mini-games to be played (where Link would normally acquire item upgrades). I'm not sure the trade-off is worth it, but if the system could be refined or applied only to certain types of equipment in future games it could really benefit the series. You can also infuse potions with insects to create more powerful effects, which is another good idea, and any excess loot can be traded for rupees if you're short on cash. However, the constant sub-screen prompts when you pick up an item – once per item per game session – is very annoying.

            By far one of the best new ideas in Skyward Sword are the time crystals, which dynamically alter the world around them when activated. These crystals are only found in one of the game's major areas but makes for some of the most inventive puzzles and game play situations. It would be a shame if this sort of thing didn't make another appearance in future titles. Less exciting are the underground passages which Link can dig into. Here the game switches to an overhead view of Link crawling through a maze of tunnels.

            Not so great is the new storage system, which is only useful because Link has a limited number of item pouches. Even when you've got the full eight item pouches you won't have room to store everything you'd like to carry at once (larger quiver, bomb bag, slingshot ammo, bottles, etc.). It means you'll have to compromise on what extras you carry, which I suppose adds to the game's difficulty slightly, but if that is its only purpose than it is slightly annoying. Related to this are the wallets, which come in various sizes and can only store a certain number of rupees – it's one of those elements which has hung around since the N64 days designed to limit you from buying items up too quickly.

            Presentation: As with The Windwaker, Skyward Sword is set apart with a unique visual effect, though this time it is a bit more subtle. A depth of field effect dissolves the background into paint splotches, which succeeds in giving the graphics an impressionistic feel. Although it is just a filter effect, it can create some picturesque vistas. This is also the first Zelda title with an orchestral score, which is a major step for the franchise. However the lack of voice overs, which leaves the characters silently miming their dialogue during the many story sequences, detracts from the presentation. It may be time to include optional voice-overs.

            One of the problems I have with Skyward Sword's art direction are the monster and creature designs. While the bosses are generally quite cool looking, the majority of the monsters (and friendly creatures) introduced in the game are a bit wonky. It feels half way between the style of The Windwaker and that of Twilight Princess, and falls short of both. And the game lacks the dynamic time and weather effects of earlier games, which is disappointing. At least they let you choose from a number of HUD options, preventing the regular HUD from cluttering the screen.

            Conclusion: The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword is another excellent chapter in this long-running and much beloved series, and introduces some new ideas and game play concepts to keep things from becoming stale. It offers around 35 to 40 hours of questing and has an optional "Hero" mode for those seeking a greater difficulty. The new Wii-motion Plus controls add to the experience and the painterly visuals and symphonic score round out the package. It's not a perfect game, but the issues are relatively minor ones, so it's an easy recommendation.
            10seidimeri-60724

            For me the best Zelda-game

            I loved the Soundtracks, atmosphere, fights,... Everything. I don't know why people hate it so much.
            10snesiscool

            Definitely the best game on the Wii

            I just got this game for Christmas, and I've only played up to the first dungeon. My first impressions are that the beginning starts out rather slow, but the pace quickens once you get near a dungeon. The art style is beautiful, with only a few bad textures and models. There is a background filter to make all background objects look like an actual painting. The music is a first for a Zelda game-it is finally played by an actual orchestra. Many of the themes are highly atmospheric or just plain epic, especially later tracks (I spoiled myself before I got this game). From what I've seen, the cutscenes are some of the best in the series. and are very cinematic, with all animations motion-captured with live actors. Facial animations are also amazing, and the end results are highly lifelike cutscenes. I highly recommend this game. Please note that you must have a Wii Remote Plus or the Wii MotionPlus add-on in order to play this game. This game only runs in widescreen 16:9.

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            • Trivia
              This is one of the first games created to look like a painting. The art was inspired by impressionistic painters, particularly Cezanne.
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              Despite this game being the first ever game in the Zelda time line chronologically, the technology is the most advanced the series has ever gotten, having functioning electrical lights, robots, enemies with electrical weapons, and so on.
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            • Release date
              • November 20, 2011 (United States)
            • Country of origin
              • Japan
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            • Languages
              • English
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              • Japanese
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            • Also known as
              • ゼルダの伝説 スカイウォードソード
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