Nintendo's musical 'Legend of Zelda' spin-off just came out for the Nintendo Switch, and it's already my favorite game of the year so far
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Jun 19, 2019, 19:22 IST
When Cadence, the heroine of "Crypt of the Necrodancer," finds herself stuck in the world of "The Legend of Zelda," Link and Zelda agree to help her find her way home.
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They soon find that Octavo, a musical magician, has hypnotized Princess Zelda's father and taken over the Kingdom of Hyrule.
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Playing as Zelda, Link, or Cadence, players will adventure across Hyrule on a quest to defeat Octavo's champions, destroy the monsters plaguing the kingdom, and send Cadence home for good.
Here's an example of what it's like playing "Cadence of Hyrule" to the music.
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When moving and fighting in "Cadence of Hyrule," players must match the rhythm of the game's soundtrack. A metronome at the bottom of the screen will help you find the beat.
Every monster has a unique attack pattern that matches the music. If you can learn their rhythms, you'll have no problem taking on enemies in bunches.
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Like all classic "Zelda" games, "Cadence of Hyrule" has tons of unlockable weapons, magic, and special items that you can use to dispose your foes or access new areas of the map.
"Cadence of Hyrule" has a cooperative mode so two players to join in on the fun together. You can also turn off rhythm mode if you struggle to match the music.
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The kingdom of Hyrule is huge, and players will be able to visit memorable "Legend of Zelda" landmarks like Death Mountain, Lake Hylia, and the Lost Woods.
As you travel between the iconic locations, the music, enemies, and atmosphere will change to match your environment. The changes in music will shift your pace of play.
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"Cadence of Hyrule" also has a handful of musical puzzles that require you to play a catchy "Legend of Zelda" tune to unlock new areas of the map.
For example, in Hyrule Castle, playing the princess' theme song, "Zelda's Lullaby," will open a secret tomb beneath the throne room.
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There are four dungeons hidden across Hyrule. Each one is guarded by one of Octavo's champions, so you'll have to clear them all to beat the game.
Octavo's four champions draw their powers from magical instruments; you can beat them in any order, but you'll need all four instruments to reach the final boss.
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Each boss has their own theme music and special attack patterns that force players to adapt to survive.
Link, Zelda, and Cadence will grow stronger by adding new items to their inventory and finding secret power-ups.
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The friendly shopkeeper from "Crypt of the Necrodancer" makes a cameo appearance to provide you with a few key items on your adventure. The shop will appear in dungeons, and at secret locations on the map.
Even if you're not interested in playing the game, the "Cadence of Hyrule" soundtrack is worth a listen for anyone who's familiar with "The Legend of Zelda's" iconic music.
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"Cadence of Hyrule" is available now in the the Nintendo Switch eShop for $25, and it's already one of my favorite games of the year, without question. It took me six-and-a-half hours to beat the full game, and I did it all in two sittings!