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<br>Fans have many theories about Tears of the Kingdom , like the major BOTW characters likely to return to the game's main conflict, but these returning bosses would be an excellent way to call back to previous beloved entries and fights in the series while providing fresh takes on them for fans. However, while it's possible TOTK will feature some returning bosses, it may very well have all new battles. Players will only have to wait a few more months to see if their predictions are correct and what sorely-wanted features and characters were included when **The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom ** releases this <br><br> <br>While some fans may not recognize Tulin as a returning character (or at all), his place in the final TOTK trailer places him as something of a stand-in for his father, the more familiar Teba, aiding Link in what seems to be sky-based portion of the game, and even being present for the appearance of a giant new boss monster. Of course, this is a major step up from his BOTW appearance, where many players are likely to not even have encountered him or the archery-based minigame that he provides. With Teba suffering from an injury in BOTW , it's likely Tulin is stepping up in his pl<br><br> <br>Hades was released for Nintendo Switch in 2020 to an incredible reaction, as many fans thought it was the best game released that year. It's a roguelike hack-and-slash game where players control Zagreus on his journey to escape the underwo<br><br>The final moments of the new trailer has Zelda asking an unknown entity to lend Link their power, followed immediately by a shot of the Hero of Time reaching out for the Princess as the ground beneath her gives way and she falls into oblivion. This particular sequence likely takes place in the opening hours beneath the ruins of Hyrule Castle, with Link and Zelda seeking out the remains of Calamity Ganon following his defeat. Nintendo has not been shy about showing his decaying corpse, radiating mythical dark energy as its hollow eye sockets lock onto whatever poor soul it encounters. And yet his role remains a mystery.<br><br> <br>Monster Hunter Rise is a great game to take on a long journey, primarily thanks to how the game is structured. The core gameplay loop is exactly the same as most other Monster Hunter games, where players are tasked with slaying or capturing various monsters before returning to camp to craft new weapons and ar<br><br> <br>The game can offer players around 50 to 200 hours of playtime and that isn't counting the Master Mode which ups the difficulty drastically. Breath of the Wild is the perfect game to play now before Tears of the Kingdom , even for players who have already played the game o<br><br> <br>Out of the confirmed returning character, Riju gets what might be the flashiest entrance in the new TOTK trailer, as it shows her dual wielding scimitars while lightning crashes down around her. Although not explicitly shown doing so, it's likely that she will be able to fight alongside Link similarly to Sidon, with potentially even the ability to replicate the Urbosa's Fury power from the first game. Along with the mysterious structure shown rising out of the sand in the Gerudo Wasteland near the start of the trailer, it's likely that, along with Sidon and the other Champion descendants, Riju will have a more pronounced story role in TO<br><br> <br>The stages of fighting this epic skeleton and then just its disembodied head alone made for one of the most memorable fights in the series that would flourish in another appearance. Riding the Spinner throughout the Twilight Princess Stallord encounter also adds a blistering pace to the boss fight, an element Tears of the Kingdom could glean inspiration f<br><br> <br>**The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom ** is only a few months away, and every fan has different features and characters they're hoping to see in the upcoming game. Very little has been revealed about the Breath of the Wild sequel, with trailers offering only a brief taste of what the game's plot will be about. Although its known that Ganondorf appears to be playing some kind of role based on his trailer appearance, it's unknown what the game's main conflict will be and how its boss system will work - it may be similar to BOTW , but it could also take a new appro<br><br> <br>A particularly promising possible returning boss for  [https://Zeldatearsofthekingdomfans.com/ Zeldatearsofthekingdomfans.Com] Tears of the Kingdom is the iconic Zelda giant hand boss Bongo Bongo. It would be great to see a revised version of Bongo Bongo, the first of four hand bosses to appear throughout the series, and his creepy nature and origins could fit right in with the BOTW sequel. The original Bongo Bongo's connections to dark power and shadow fit in well with the Malice found in BOTW , and fans could perhaps learn more of its lore in a new appeara<br><br>Fans believe these are two different characters, but what if they’re the same person with a different soul or identity? It would make sense given the generational history of Link as The Hero of Time, and how who he is has been passed down from person to person for millennia. Awakening the power of the past in their time of need isn’t exactly ridiculous, giving Nintendo an opportunity to delve into lore and potentially turn Ganon into a sympathetic figure for once.<br>
<br>Whilst Breath of the Wild seemed to indicate a move away from previous Zelda games' reliance on sequentially receiving a set roster of items to progress, the hookshot seems like it could integrate perfectly into the new games' focus on free exploration. With the tighter mechanics of the new generation of Zelda games, rappelling to higher points would be more fun than ever and a smart addition to Tears of the Kingd<br><br> <br>A first-look trailer that showed [https://zeldatearsofthekingdomfans.com/ Zelda Tears of the Kingdom online guide] plunging into a pit and a more recent trailer that showed a lot of gameplay of Link and no appearance from the princess seems to all but confirm she won't be a playable character. However, this is something that fans have been asking for ever since her expanded role in Breath of the Wild and many are likely to continue holding out hope until there's explicit confirmation she won't be playable in Tears of the Kingd<br><br> <br>Considering Link to the Past has the most dungeons out of any game in the series, it makes sense that multiple bosses from the game would wind up being great options for returning fights. The three-headed elemental Trinexx is a triple threat, shooting both fire and ice from two of its heads and then attacking as a serpent once the others have been defeated. Trinexx appears to be partially made of rock, so it would fit right in with previous BOTW bosses like the Talus creatures but with an added elemental twist that would help to shake things up, combat-w<br><br> <br>Bethesda is known for making large and complex open-world RPGs, and if __ Starfield is anything like Skyrim , we could have a potential GOTY contender for 2023. However, while I do have my hopes high, I am still concerned about the 1,000 planets that might serve as filler content like the early days of No Man’s Sky, or the myriad of bugs players might encounter at lau<br><br> <br>For Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom to avoid disappointing fans, it likely won't be able to get away with recycling the same enemies from the previous game. BotW had plenty of fun and challenging enemies , but that's likely exactly why Redditor NoEggsOrBeansPlz is worried they'll get complacent and fail to " add more enemy variety " in the seq<br><br>Our heroes spent so long saving Hyrule only to plunge it into turmoil a second time, and their relationship will soon be tested through tough decisions and sacrifices we are yet to see unfold. Heavy is the head that wears the crown, and the limbs forced to adopt ancient powers to overcome unknown evil. The hopeful melancholy this land boasted in previous years has been torn away, replaced by an intense apocalyptic veneer that it will likely be our duty to wipe away. Zelda is a damsel in distress no more, and Link is no longer an untouchable hero who can hold the entire world on his shoulders. Tears of the Kingdom must confront these changing circumstances, and judging from everything we’ve seen, it likely will.<br><br> <br>Nevertheless, the fact that Starfield will let players customize ships, the crew, and even bases across multiple planets, gives us a hint at the sheer scale of the game. With returning marquee features such as detailed skill trees, extensive crafting, a comprehensive dialogue/persuasion system, and support for community mods, Starfield might just give The Legend of Zelda: Tears of The Kingdom some tough competition in 2<br><br> <br>For many, the Legend of Zelda series will always be associated with ancient dungeons and temples, usually each with its environmental theme and unique mechanics related to that theme. Breath of the Wild 's shrines were great in their way but fans' fondness for this traditional style has only grown as a result of the absence. That means Tears of the Kingdom presents the perfect opportunity to bring them back and satisfy f<br><br> <br>While there aren't any traditional BOTW -style __ puzzles in Shadow of the Colossus , the Colossi scratch the same itch. It's never enough just to slash away at a Colossus’ feet; each one has a unique mechanic that players must exploit to beat them. Some of the Colossi have weak points on their heads, and the player must find an opportunity to climb up; others lurk near slippery slopes, and the player must goad them into falling off. While it doesn't promise the same freedom as Tears of the Kingdom , Shadow of the Colossus has a similar focus on exploration and puzzle-like combat. Its remake is available only on PS4 and PS5, with the original PS2 version also receiving a port to the <br><br> <br>Additionally, if the new fight were anything like the original in Ocarina of Time , its creative setting on the top of a drum and general music incorporation could be expanded upon in interesting ways. In the original fight, Bongo Bongo hits the drum with his hands to the beat of the music as the battle progresses, which as a general concept has a lot of potential, especially considering the excellent minimalist soundtrack in Breath of the Wild that still felt very impactful. To accent this minimal music with fierce drum beats could create a one-of-a-kind intense fight experie<br>
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