![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In addition to sounding good, the soundtrack also really emphasizes the mechanically relevant beat. The music, which is made up of keyboard and drum-heavy rock remixes of Zelda’s most iconic songs, is really fun to listen to, especially as a fan: I never knew the Link to the Past overworld music would benefit from a synthy keyboards up front, but it does. ![]() Like in Necrodancer, when in combat you must press buttons to move and act in time with the beat of the song playing. As a result, these crypts mostly lack the clever level design in Zelda’s best dungeons, but they still feel intense because they present Cadence of Hyrule’s most intense combat/puzzle challenges. There are even familiar tricks like hiding cavities full of extra enemies in the walls for you to stumble upon. They adhere to Zelda tradition in that you need open locked doors and chests to find a map, a compass, and a “big key” on your way to the boss’ lair, but feel much more like Necrodancer because their structure relies on tools like shovels which are used to dig through some walls and torches to increase visibility in dark dungeons. Luckily, fans will have Cadence of Hyrule and the remake of Link's Awakening to keep them happy until then.“Dungeons, on the other hand, are completely procedurally generated aside from a hub entranceway. And while that announcement is definitely exciting, the sequel is certainly still quite a ways away. It's just one of the many pieces of Legend of Zelda that fans got to see today, the biggest piece of information being that a sequel to Breath of The Wild is now in development. Cadence of Hyrule will be available soon, with the release date currently set for June 13, 2019. The game is coming from the developer of Crypt of the NecroDancer, another dungeon-crawling game that shares the same concept. However, players that do so in rhythm with the soundtrack are rewarded with bonus damage and other rewards. One such announcement was the release date for Cadence of Hyrule, a dungeon-crawling rhythm game that lets gamers play as either Link or Zelda.Ĭadence of Hyrule is an interesting concept, having players adventure around and battle enemies to the tune of music, which on its own doesn't sound that different. Nintendo's E3 2019 Direct is over, but the company made sure to spoil fans with a ton of new announcements and gameplay during its hour-long show. ![]()
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