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Jason Arriola, Vanessa Cahill, Stephanie Kulak, and Richard Balmer decide to take a look at one of the most criminally under-appreciated modern Zelda games, A Link Between Worlds. Coming between the controversial Skyward Sword and the fantastic Breath of the Wild, A Link Between Worlds is often forgotten when discussing Zelda games that have come out in the last 15 years. Perhaps it’s the fact that it came out on the 3DS? Or because it’s a sequel to A Link the Past? Who knows, but we talk about why it deserves more attention than it gets for three hours.
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We brought up the Wii U a fair amount during this podcast. In case you’re curious, we did a podcast where we reflected on it a while ago. Give it a listen! As for our other podcasts we mentioned, we do Multimedia Failure, where we talk about video game movies and anime OVA’s. We also do Rock Out With Your Cart Out, where we listen to (and talk about) video game music.
As for the music, I put in stuff from the A Link Between Worlds soundtrack which was composed by Ryo Nagamatsu. All of the following tracks were composed or arranged by him, save for “Kakariko Prom”, which was done by Chris Serani. Here they are in order of appearance.
-The Adventure Begins/Title Screen
-Yuga’s Theme
-Hyrule at Peace
-Hyrule Theme
-Deeper into the Lost Woods
-Master Sword Fanfare
-Hyrule Castle Battle Theme
-Don’t Leave Me Here!
-The Bosses of Lorule
-Song of the Sages
-Ice Ruins
-Lorule Theme
-Lorule Castle
-Credits