![]() I won’t get into it here, but hearing that was a nice surprise. Even less expected is the new arrangement of a song from the first Zelda game, heard in track 55 on disc 2. The first is a new take on the Hyrule Castle theme, while the latter is a very beautiful (but short) version of the title screen music from the SNES classic. ![]() While not original songs at this point, the new arrangements are nicely done, especially on “Zelda” and “Fairy Spring”.Īlso of note are the tracks “The King of Hyrule” and “Zelda’s Awakening”, both being new arrangements of music from A Link to the Past. Those who played Ocarina of Time will no doubt recognize the Master Sword, Cave and House themes, among others. A combination of original music with the original Zelda theme thrown in for good measure, it’s one of the longest and most enjoyable tracks. The item-acquiring fanfares are familiar, but different enough to not feel too much like a rehash.Īfter getting through the upbeat main title theme and the classic menu screen music, you’ll hear arguably one of the soundtrack’s best in “Legendary Hero”. Fans who play The Wind Waker will notice many redone themes from past Zelda games, such as Ocarina of Time and A Link to the Past. The soundtrack to Nintendo’s latest Zelda game is an interesting combination of old and new. But is that such a bad thing? Not at all. Zelda soundtracks reusing familiar themes. There are a few sure things in this world. 14 – The Miracle Stone Shows One’s True Nature
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