on YouTube to help players do precisely that. It promises not just to catch you up on the game’s lore and big battles, but to actually help you relive the entire story. It begins with Link and ends with Zelda, and offers a nice mix of scenic, panoramic moments and the most memorable lines from the 50-hour game. Take a look:Tears of the Kingdom
takes place more or less directly after it, and in a map that features the same major landmarks. Both games are also working from a surrounding the evil known as Calamity Ganon and the past heroes who fought to keep him imprisoned, and the video does a great job of laying out the basics around that mythology.It’s less helpful when it comes to running down all of the side characters who might end up popping up again when players revisitchampions are poised to play an especially important role in the upcoming game. Hyrule’s history also gets expanded upon a lot in the Musou spin-off,.