The fight is on!
Fight across time
From here, the Story Mode splits into three branches. Forced to deal with all of them at once, the army splits.
Normally, the franchise says not to mess with Gorons. That they're indestructible. Then, can you explain why I've knocked out 1346?? |
The Gorons and Zoras were in conflict over the monsters coming out of the Water Temple, where the Gate had opened. And who led them? Princess Zelda. In the following battle, we first open the Water Temple, and then face off against the faker, revealed to be a monster in disguise: A Wizzro. Sheik reveals that she knew, because she was the princess all along. (Since they’ve traveled to a different era, the other Zelda could have been the incarnation of herself from then, so that point is moot, but whatever.)
Yep, Midna has access to Wolf-Link in her fight. No clue where he is the rest of the time, though. |
Midna has a bone to pick with those monsters, so she joins our ranks. The next battle is set in the Palace of Twilight, and it ends in a showdown against Zant and a dragon called an Argorok. Tough fight. Confronting Cia, Midna exclaims that the sorceress is the one who trapped her in this imp form. A scuffle ensues where Cia’s mask falls off, revealing a face like Lana’s. After the villainess escapes, Lana explains that she and Cia once formed a single entity, who split apart into good and evil halves due to Ganondorf's manipulations. That’d have been nice to know in advance!
Yep, that's Agitha summoning a giant beetle to kill a dragon. Didn't know she had the combat spirit in her. |
The faces of evil may change, but they all get a beating nonetheless. I half-expect Onox and Veran to show up. |
Fi's motions and attacks are stilted or look like quick strokes or swings. Makes sense for one who is basically the spirit of a sword. |
If you’re wondering why neither Ruto nor Agitha have joined after these arcs, well – some characters can only be unlocked through the bonus Adventure Mode. As for Linkle, her knack for getting lost is legendary, as she somehow got herself lost in other timelines. Twice. In Skyward Sword first, in Ocarina of Time one second. Some luck she has.
Reunions
The heroes return to the main timeline, bringing along their new friends. Some have to come clean and reveal their secrets to the wider group. Meanwhile, Cia summons Ganondorf back to life through the three out of four soul fragments she has gathered. It becomes clear that, as he has done countless times before (there’s literally a trope named after it), he intends to take over the role of big villain and discard her. In retaliation, Cia returns the Triforces of Courage and Wisdom to their rightful owners, forcing the sorcerer to hunt them down.
I need no other sword! ...Right? |
I should have guessed Koei Tecmo wouldn't skip on the possibility of using Dark Link alongside everything else. |
Yeah, that's a lot of Links to deal with. |
We stop by the Palace of Twilight, where a lost Linkle ends up heing Midna – in her true form, not as an imp – battling an evil version of the Twilight Princess herself.
Oof, she's not messing around. |
Or so we thought, as Ganondorf reunites the fragments of himself and returns, complete.
Ganondorf’s story
True to form, Ganondorf is a goddamn powerhouse destroying everything in his way. |
Lana has kept the Triforce of Power, so Ganondorf and his forces assault the Valley of Seers. Lana gets help from the Gorons and Impa; the latter even uses ninja trickery to multiply and attack from different places. Once she’s cornered, Lana even splits into three (don’t ask how) and runs off into different directions, and if even one of them flees, Ganondorf loses. Despite the witch of light’s best efforts, Ganondorf steals the Triforce of Power.
After his conquest, Ganondorf disappears into Hyrule Castle, leaving Ghirahim and Zant to command his troops. To restore some hope, Zelda leads her group to Gerudo Desert, where they defeat the two generals, in part thanks to Lana re-summoning the warriors who helped them against Cia prior. After which, it’s an all-out assault on Hyrule Castle, overtaken by Ganondorf.
"Defeat Ganon to win"? Geez, thanks for telling me, I would have never guessed! It's only been that way since 1986! |
It's not over???
Every time you think it’s over, this Story Mode throws in more stuff to do. (Wait till I get to the Adventure Mode…)
For starters, we have closure on Linkle’s arc. She arrives to Hyrule Castle just as Link and Zelda are gone to seal the Master Sword following their victory over Ganon, leaving Hyrule Castle defenseless. She finally got there! And just as enemies are coming in, too! So she helps deal with them, and becomes a true hero as a result. Perhaps not THE Hero of Legend, but still good enough.
We've only really seen Cia use magic during the story, but damn, she swings a mean flail. |
After which, we see her efforts during the three-pronged attack on Hylian History. First, her assault on the Palace of Twilight, already in a war between Zant and Midna. Aided of Wizzro and Volga, she defeats Zant’s army first, though Zant escapes; after you beat Midna, Zant returns and gets a proper beating. Next, Cia travels to the age of Skyward Sword, finding Ghirahim at war with Hyrulean soldiers. She begins by allying with the guards against the villain. Then, when she has proven her superiority (by beating him up), she recruits Ghirahim and breaks her alliance with the soldiers, conquering their forts and even defeating Fi.
The allied base is about to fall? I'm a bit busy right now! |
(Gee, are we gonna learn the story of Hyrule Guard #2547 next?)
Wind Waker
It’s still not over! There’s one more story arc!
Tetra kicks as much ass as she did back in Wind Waker and its sequels. And we get to play her! (We also get to play as Medli!) |
This quest takes him to Gerudo Desert, where he finds Lana investigating the loss of her Triforce of Power and Gates of Souls opening in the desert. He rescues Tetra and helps her defeat the Helmaroc King thanks to the hammer found in the previous mission. The Gates close, but the cause of this evil still exists in the Wind Waker-verse, and that world’s King Daphnes emerges to explain the situation, encouraging Link and Co. to hunt down the monster.
The King leads them to the Temple of Souls, where they rescue Cia, consumed by the darkness. However, she has been weakened and must be protected; an even darker version of herself has split off and is sending waves of monsters. It is only by defeating her hordes, including more Dark Links, and then the shadow Cia herself, that the true Cia is made safe. The sorceress explains that a phantom version of Ganon hailing from the Wind Waker world is the creature that stole the Triforce piece. Time to kill Ganon… A-freaking-GAIN.
This mission being the last, it’s especially tough, with a lot of nasty tricks the heroes must deal with. Thankfully, they pull through, and end up defeating Phantom Ganon. With the evil vanquished, the Wind Waker folks wave goopbye and vanish. The Triforce is reunited, and Hyrule is repaired. Again. And as a bonus, Cia gets to keep living as her own person separate from Lana, and has sworn off evil, now watching over the balance of the world with her “sister”.
Yep, the light sorceress, and her edgy Hot Topic sister. |
Beating this final mission unlocks the final difficulty, Heroic, even harder than hard. Good luck! Buuut I have other things to discuss, so let’s finish in Part 3.
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