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Sword & Girls: Bai. Bai, Violet and Yuri joined forces and established the Task Force: Sword & Girls to handle the situation in the Fantasy World. With their experience as special agents, they can respond quickly to any emergency. Can use the Sword & Girls Formation: C skill, which can be changed to Sword & Girls Urgent Deployment C through EX. Sword & Girls: Bai. The Task Force: Sword & Girls was formed with Bai, Violet and Yuri as a response to the incident in the phantasmal world. Taking into account of the experience and authority of these special agents, it was formed with the purpose of a deadly and swift response force.

AtThe Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is the sixteenth main installment of. It is the first The Legend of Zelda game created specifically with the in mind, and requires Wii Motion Plus.Upon its North American release, a special edition Skyward Sword bundle became available at the price of $69.99. The bundle includes a copy of Skyward Sword, as well as a gold Wii Remote Plus. Additionally, featuring music from, is also packaged alongside all early purchases of the standard and special edition copies of Skyward Sword.

Contents.Story Prologue Main article:Long ago, the earth cracked and evil forces rushed out of the fissure. These forces attacked the people of the earth, slaughtering them and destroying their land. They did this in search of the capable of granting any wishes of its holder.

This power, passed down by the, was guarded by, the Goddess of the land. The Goddess gathered the surviving humans and the ultimate power on a piece of earth and sent it skyward beyond the clouds. This outcropping of rock came to be known as. With the humans safe, the Goddess joined the land dwellers and fought the evil forces in a war of unmatched scale and ferocity.

They eventually sealed the evil forces away, restoring peace to the Surface. However, the humans remained in Skyloft, as Hylia knew that the seal on the evil would not hold forever.The Wing CeremonyThe story transitions to the present day in Skyloft, where a young man named is having a strange dream depicting a and a. He is awoken by a owned by his childhood friend. The bird gives Link a letter from Zelda asking him to rendezvous with her at the in preparation for the annual scheduled to take place that day. He meets her at the statue on the, where he discovers that his has gone missing and begins to search for it.

After overhearing his rival and his two cronies and, Link discovers that they are responsible for his Loftwing's disappearance, and that they hid the bird behind Skyloft's waterfall. Link takes a from the and enters a cave near Skyloft's waterfall. On the other end of it, he meets up with Zelda, who has come to assist Link in finding his Loftwing. After stating that Link's bird may be ahead, Zelda hears a strange voice and wonders whose it is, but quickly assures Link that nothing is wrong. The two find Link's Loftwing and free him.

Zelda then asks Link if he heard the voice she had heard earlier, and says that she feels as if someone is calling out to her. She proceeds to tell him about the possibility of a land beneath the clouds called the, said to be far more vast than Skyloft.

She quickly brushes it off, and the two fly to the ceremony together.With all of the participants ready, the Wing Ceremony begins. Despite Groose and his lackeys' efforts to prevent him from winning, Link succeeds in plucking the from the talons of another Loftwing, making him the victor. Link and Zelda proceed to the Goddess Statue to complete the ceremony, where Zelda bestows the blessings of the Goddess upon Link and gives him the.

To conclude the ceremony, Link must jump off the statue and land safely using the Sailcloth. Zelda pushes him off instead, and Link is successful. Zelda praises Link and proposes that the two fly around the clouds together in celebration. However, as they are flying, a mysterious black tornado suddenly appears and plucks Zelda off of her Loftwing, causing her to fall beneath the. Link tries to rescue her, but is knocked out by the tornado himself in the process.Link's Loftwing takes him back to Skyloft.

That night, Link has a dream depicting Zelda free falling into the mouth of the from his dream at the beginning at the game. After waking up in his bed, he explains the events that transpired to Zelda's father,. Although Gaepora tells him to rest, Link soon hears the voice of the mysterious spirit once more and leaves his room, following the spirit to the Goddess Statue. The spirit appears from the sword within the statue and introduces herself as Fi.

She tells Link that he must take the he sees in front of him and embark on his destined journey as the chosen hero of the Goddess. Although he is apprehensive at first, Fi tells him that Zelda is still alive, and Link draws the blade. The two are joined moments after by Gaepora, who explains his hidden knowledge of a prophecy that foretold what is taking place before him. He tells Link that in order to reach the Surface and rescue Zelda, he must pierce the Cloud Barrier, something nobody has ever done before. Fi remedies the situation by bestowing Link with the, which opens a portal through the clouds to the world below.Searching for ZeldaThe next day, after receiving his green knight's uniform as the only graduating member of his class, Link makes preparations and heads to the Surface to find Zelda.

As he descends, he arrives at the, where he sees a dark aura emanating from a in the center of a large pit. Upon witnessing this, Link has yet another vision of the. He descends and approaches the Spike, and hears a voice telling him to strike it with a. Link does so, and the sinister aura disappears.

Afterwards, Link heads to the. Inside, a gives him a hint about Zelda's whereabouts, urging him to venture into the nearby to find her. Link proceeds into the woods and continues his journey until he enters the.

After he makes his way through the Temple to the door that leads to the, a strange man appears in front of him. He introduces himself as, and explains to Link that he is responsible for the tornado that brought Zelda to the Surface. Ghirahim tells Link that he and his forces nearly captured Zelda before a helped her escape, and states that Zelda now lies beyond the door. He prepares to fight Link, threatening to beat him within an inch of his life. After Link defeats him, he realizes that Zelda's presence is no longer in the area and leaves, threatening to kill Link if he interferes with him again. The young hero enters the Skyview Spring, and Fi translates words that the Goddess left for him, indicating that Zelda must purify her body at two different springs.Link receives the and returns to Skyloft to place it alongside the Emerald Tablet inside the Goddess Statue.

With a new portal to the Surface accessible, the young hero travels to, where he continues his journey to find Zelda. After making his way through the, Ghirahim appears to Link and tells him that once again, took Zelda from him. He sics on Link and leaves them to battle each other while he tries to reclaim Zelda.

Link triumphs against the monster and proceeds to the. There, Zelda is seen with a young woman in front of a golden portal. The woman prevents her and Link from reuniting, and Zelda sadly tells Link that she has to leave and apologizes to him before entering the portal. Link tries to follow her, but the woman stops him.

She chastises Link for his failure to arrive in a timely fashion, and follows Zelda through the portal, which disappears in a flash of light. Link is left hurt and frustrated, and Fi translates another message from the Goddess intended for him, revealing that Zelda is headed to.Link receives another tablet known as the, and returns to Skyloft to place it inside the Goddess Statue. Another portal to the Surface is created, and Link and Fi set out for Lanayru Desert. While exploring the Desert, they find the.

However, the entrance has been blocked, forcing Link to enter via a secret passage in the. When he gets inside, he sees Zelda and the strange woman standing at the. Just before Link can rejoin Zelda, Ghirahim breaks through the rubble blocking the entrance to the Temple of Time and casts a barrier in front of Link, preventing him from reaching Zelda.

Ghirahim proceeds to engage in battle with Zelda's escort. In the midst of the frenetic action, Zelda gives Link the.

As Ghirahim's magic barrier dissipates, Link intervenes in the battle, allowing Zelda and her companion to escape Ghirahim by entering the Gate of Time. On their way through, Zelda's companion destroys the gate to prevent Ghirahim from following them. After vowing to kill Link the next time they meet, Ghirahim leaves the scene. Link decides to return to the Sealed Grounds to learn how to use the Goddess's Harp.As Link descends to the Sealed Grounds, Groose intercepts him in midair and both fall to the Surface. As Groose is shocked with what he sees around him, Link explains the situation, calming the former.

Groose's old attitude quickly returns and he tells Link to head back to Skyloft, hoping to find and rescue Zelda himself. However, the old woman at the Sealed Temple tells Groose that he will not be the one to save Zelda, and he leaves the Sealed Temple in anger. The old woman reveals that Zelda's bodyguard's name is before allowing Link to learn the '. As he plays it on the sacred harp, a large structure appears behind him and is revealed to be a second Gate of Time.

However, outside the Sealed Temple, a beast known as (the same monstrosity from Link's visions and dreams) responds to the appearance of the Gate and breaks free of its seal. Although it is too powerful for Link to destroy, he succeeds in sealing The Imprisoned back into its pit. Groose is left with a feeling of uselessness and laments that he is unable to save Zelda, while the old woman tells Link that he cannot activate the second Gate of Time until his sword is much more powerful. She tells him to seek out the three of the for this purpose. The Sacred FlamesLink returns to Skyloft to find clues to the whereabouts of the three flames. Following clues in the lyrics of the 'Ballad of the Goddess', Link rotates the two windmills in Skyloft to make them face each other. This unearths the, and Link performs the 'Ballad of the Goddess' on the Goddess's Harp by the shrine at the top of the structure.

In response, the Light Tower fires a beam into a large in the distance. Link is able to fly into the Thunderhead, where he finds the. Inside, he learns a song known as '. With this song, Link travels to Faron Woods and opens the portal to the, a parallel dimension created by the Goddesses for the chosen hero to prove himself.

After filling the with the, Link receives the, allowing him to swim underwater and perform a spin maneuver. He uses this new ability to head to, where he hopes to find the first Sacred Flame.

He encounters, the Water Dragon presiding over Faron Woods, and discovers that she was gravely wounded from an attack by Ghirahim and his forces and is recuperating in a basin of water as a result. She tells Link to bring her to heal her wounds, promising to reveal the path to in return.

Link returns to Skyview Spring, collects the Sacred Water, and heals the Water Dragon with it. Faron reveals that Farore's Flame lies within the, and tells Link that they will meet again. After conquering the challenges in the Ancient Cistern, the Goddess Sword is purified with Farore's Flame and is transformed into the.With the first flame obtained, Link returns to the Isle of Songs and learns the song known as '. Link heads for and completes another Silent Realm challenge there, giving him the, which he uses to access the.

There, he meets, a robot who once captained a ship tasked with protecting. After tracking down the and boarding it, Link defeats the pirate captain, that had stolen the ship, frees the crew, and battles the gargantuan monster. After these ordeals, Link receives Nayru's Flame, which purifies his sword into the.With only one flame left, Link returns to the Isle of Songs and learns the song known as '. He returns to to complete his third Silent Realm trial, after which he receives the.

Using the protective jewelry, Link heads to the, where he finds the. However, after traversing the Sanctuary, Ghirahim appears to Link once again and tells him that he has found out about the existence of a second Gate of Time. He asks Link to reveal its location, but he refuses. Although Ghirahim partially transforms his body to become more powerful, Link succeeds in besting him, incurring his wrath.

Ghirahim leaves once more and Link obtains the final Sacred Flame. Improves the Goddess White Sword into the. With the evil-repelling sacred blade in hand, Link returns to the Sealed Grounds to open the Gate of Time. However, The Imprisoned is released once again, reacting to the power of the Master Sword.

The young hero seals the beast away for a second time with help from Groose, who came out of his depression and built a to deal with the monster.Link finally activates the second Gate of Time and proceeds to the distant past, arriving shortly after the Goddess had sealed away the Demon King, and sent Skyloft heavenward with the surviving humans and the. Link meets with Zelda, who reveals her true nature as the mortal reincarnation of the Goddess Hylia.

After she sealed away Demise, Hylia knew that her power would not bind him forever. With this in mind, she devised a plan to destroy the Demon King once and for all. Hylia knew that the sacred power, known as the, would eventually have to be used by someone worthy of it, someone with an unbreakable spirit, to destroy Demise. She created Fi to assist the who would inevitably fulfill the Goddess's wishes on his quest, and decided to transfer her soul to the body of a mortal: Zelda. The Goddess knew that Link would charge headfirst into peril without hesitation if it meant saving Zelda, and Zelda apologizes to Link for using him (as Hylia) to bring about the ultimate destruction of Demise.

She also reveals that The Imprisoned is Demise's weakened form, and thanks Link for repeatedly confining it in the Sealed Grounds. She blesses the Master Sword with the power of the Goddess, causing it to take on its true form, the True Master Sword. Zelda tells Link that as the reincarnation of Hylia, she must remain in a deep sleep for thousands of years to keep Demise imprisoned within his seal. She seals herself into a crystal and tells Link that he must find and use the Triforce to destroy Demise so that she will be able to wake up in their own time. After an emotional goodbye, Link returns to the present and sets out to find clues to the location of the Triforce.The Golden PowerLink returns to Skyloft where the Triforce is supposedly hidden, and asks Gaepora what he knows about it. However, the Headmaster has little knowledge of the Triforce, and can only tell Link of the Great Sky Spirit, who lives in the Thunderhead and whose knowledge is said to be encyclopedic.

However, Instructor informs Link that Levias has been acting strange lately and suggests that he is possessed. Owlan teaches Link and his Loftwing the manuever and tells Link to speak to the, a small diner popular among the knights of Skyloft.

The owner makes an offering of his pumpkin soup to Levias on a yearly basis. Link offers to take the soup to Levias in his stead, and brings it inside the Thunderhead, drawing out the sky spirit with it. However, Levias is indeed possessed by a creature known as, and Link is forced to battle and destroy it to rescue the sky spirit. After returning to his senses, Levias tells Link to seek out the three dragons on the Surface who know of three separate parts to a song known as the ', which will supposedly lead the way to the Triforce.When Link descends to Faron Woods, an anomaly prevents him from going anywhere but the Sealed Grounds. Upon arrival, Link teams up with Groose to seal The Imprisoned for a third time. The old woman explains that Link cannot enter Faron Woods because it is currently flooded and, to keep the Sealed Grounds safe from this flood, she placed a seal on the gate to the woods that will only hold as long as the gate is not opened. Groose decides to use his machine to fling Link into the woods.

Link lands in the flooded woods and investigates the inside of the, where the water supposedly emerged from. Link meets Faron again inside of the tree, where she informs him that she flooded the woods in order to get rid of the monsters in the area. She offers him the challenge of collecting the notes to her part of the 'Song of the Hero' in the form of. Link completes the challenge and is given the Water Dragon's part of the song before she decides to cause the flooding to recede, returning Faron Woods to its original state.

Link then sets out to his next destination.When Link descends to Eldin Volcano to visit the, Eldin, a volcanic eruption throws him out of the sky, knocking him unconscious. As he comes to, he finds that the had set up a new base in the area and took the opportunity to badly injure Link and steal his items. Link finds himself in a cell with no way out, until a known as, whom he had met before in the, burrows in and reveals that he had stolen Link's back from the Bokoblins, allowing Link to burrow out of the cell and begin recovering his items. However, without the Master Sword, Link is unable to fight the Bokoblins directly and must use stealth to evade them and find his items. After some time, Link recovers all of his items and proceeds to the Volcano Summit to meet Eldin, who imparts his part of the 'Song of the Hero' to Link.When Link descends to visit the, Lanayru, he crawls through a small tunnel in uncovered by, a who was mining for. Link ends up in, where the Thunder Dragon supposedly lives. However, he finds nothing but a skeleton, suggesting that the Thunder Dragon had somehow died.

Link recovers a key and finds a room with a Timeshift Stone in a mine cart, which is about to be sent to the Thunder Dragon. Activating the Timeshift Stone, Link is able to proceed around and through the caves to reach the Thunder Dragon, shifting time backwards to a point when the Thunder Dragon was still alive. He is shown to have been deathly ill, and needs fruit from the to recover. A sapling has been planted in the present desert era, but it is unable to flourish in the Lanayru Province's climate. Using Timeshift Stones, Link digs up the sapling and brings it back through the Gate of Time to the Temple of Hylia, where he plants it, allowing it to grow into a tree that bears the life-saving fruit in the present day's Sealed Temple. Taking the fruit, Link brings it to the Thunder Dragon and saves his life.

The Thunder Dragon recovers and teaches Link his part of the 'Song of the Hero'.With the three parts of the 'Song of the Hero', Link returns to Levias, who combines the three dragons' parts with his own to teach Link the full song. With the full song in hand, Link returns to Skyloft and uses the song to open the Trial Gate to the final Silent Realm. On the other side, Link completes a trial in Skyloft and receives a that will lead to the Triforce. There is a second Stone of Trials somewhere in Skyloft, and bringing the two together will reveal the path to the Triforce.

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Link identifies the Stone as the missing eye of a bird statue facing away from the Isle of the Goddess and opens up the by inserting the missing Stone into the bird statue's eye socket. Link enters the mysterious dungeon and conquers its many trials, obtaining the three separated pieces of the Triforce along the way.With the Triforce in hand, Link ascends onto the Goddess Statue and makes his wish: the destruction of Demise. The entire Isle of the Goddess breaks free from Skyloft and plummets down to the Surface, returning to its original location at the Sealed Grounds, crushing and destroying The Imprisoned as it attempts to escape its confines once more. Descending from the Goddess Statue, Link rushes into the Sealed Temple to witness Zelda's awakening. The group bears witness to Zelda's return from her long sleep, and she and Link are finally reunited.The Final ShowdownHowever, just as the group believes that Link's long journey is finally over, Ghirahim ambushes them. He abducts Zelda and enters the Gate of Time, intending to use her to resurrect Demise in the distant past.

Regaining his strength from Ghirahim's initial ambush, Link pursues him to the past, finding Impa on the ground as he emerges from the Gate of Time. Impa reveals that Ghirahim ambushed her and passed through the large doors at the front of the Temple with Zelda. She assures Link that she will be fine and urges him to pursue Ghirahim.

Link heads out to the Sealed Grounds, where Ghirahim is beginning the ritual to revive Demise, who is still sealed in the past, by having him absorb Zelda's soul, as she is the reincarnation of Hylia. He has his troops assail Link in to keep the hero at bay while the ritual progresses, but Link charges through the army of Bokoblins and reaches Ghirahim at the bottom of the spiral pit.Ghirahim expresses his rage at Link for being too quick and throws Zelda into the air before finally taking on his true form - a, a sword spirit comparable to Fi. He raises Link and himself on a high platform, where he announces his intention to kill Link in an ironic way - by driving the boy from the sky to the edge and throwing him off. However, Link does exactly that, driving Ghirahim to the edge of the platform and knocking him off before plunging his Sword into the Demon Lord's chest to damage him. Ghirahim's rage peaks as he summons blades with which to battle. Link continues to strike the gemstone in the center of Ghirahim's chest, eventually defeating him once and for all. However, Ghirahim reveals that the ritual he started continued while they battled.

The Imprisoned rises from the pit in the Sealed Grounds, swallowing Zelda's soul and returning to his original form: Demise.Ghirahim welcomes back his master before the latter silently raises his hand, using his power to draw his blade (a dark, corrupted version of the Master Sword) out from within Ghirahim. Ghirahim's lifeless form is drawn into the blade, and Demise expresses his fascination with Link's courage. He then causes Zelda to fall from the air, but before her body can hit the ground, Groose arrives from nowhere and catches her. He tells Link that it will take some time for Demise to fully absorb Zelda's soul, giving Link a chance to save her by destroying him. Seeing Link defy his expectation of humankind by standing against him, Demise decides to give Link the chance to duel him in another realm for the fate of the world, creating a dark portal that he enters.

Link follows him through the portal and finds the Demon King against a backdrop of the sky. Demise speaks with Link before their battle begins, telling him of his intention to destroy him and take the Triforce to rule the world for eternity.

Link manages to outdo Demise at swordplay, causing the latter to summon a thunderstorm and power his blade with lightning. However, Link does the same with the Master Sword and uses electrified Skyward Strikes to match Demise's power. Finally, Demise is knocked down on his back, and Link leaps into the air, plunging the Master Sword through the Demon King's chest.

Demise stumbles to his feet and commends Link, but warns him that he is not finished. He explains that his hatred will be to pursue domination of the world, and those with the and will be trapped in. Link raises his blade and absorbs the remains of the Demon King into the Master Sword.Link returns from the battle to find Zelda and Groose, and the three return to the Temple of Hylia, where they meet with Impa and prepare to return to their own time. At Fi's behest, Link plunges the Master Sword into a pedestal in the Sealed Temple, leaving it and his partner behind now that her purpose to guide Link has been fulfilled.

Just before she enters 'a sleep without end,' Fi tells Link that while she is unable to feel true emotion, she feels something best equated to happiness due to her time spent with Link. Despite Zelda's pleas, Impa is unable to return with the group to their time, as she is a being of that era. Impa states that as a member of the, she must watch over the Master Sword to ensure that Demise does not reawaken. She declares that she will also watch over the Triforce, and that it will eventually be to preserve the peace. Impa promises Zelda that even though she will destroy the Gate of Time, they will meet again.

Zelda gives Impa one of the bracelets that she had been wearing throughout most of the game before she, Link and Groose return to their own time. On the other side of the gate, they see the old woman as she destroys the gate from that end. She repeats her promise of seeing Zelda once again before showing her the bracelet that Zelda had just given to Impa in the past, revealing that the old woman was an elderly Impa all along. As the group realizes this, Impa vanishes in particles of light, her duty to the Goddess finally fulfilled.

As the group laments Impa's death, the large gate in the back of the Sealed Temple opens to reveal the Master Sword, remaining in the pedestal where Link had left it in the past.EpilogueAfter the credits, it is shown that Gaepora, Cawlin and Strich fly down through the cloud barrier to meet with Zelda, Link, and Groose. Groose returns to Skyloft with the others, bidding farewell to Link and Zelda, who are seen on the Goddess Statue once more as Link plays the 'Ballad of the Goddess' on the Goddess's Harp. Zelda tells Link that she had always dreamt about the Surface and that she wants to remain there, and asks what Link's intentions are for the future. Link smiles at her, and the camera pans to show both his and Zelda's Loftwings flying back into the sky, implying that Link chose to stay with Zelda.Gameplay Controls. Faron Woods shown during the press conference.At E3 2010, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword was revealed during the Nintendo Press Conference, introduced by Reggie Fils-Aime and Shigeru Miyamoto.

Miyamoto discussed that the use of the sword and shield would incorporate the motion capabilities of the Wii MotionPlus and use of the Nunchuk accessory. The sword could also be charged up by holding the Wii Remote straight up in the air, and, once it's charged up, the Remote must be swung downwards to release the beam as a projectile attack.Since the Wii Remote serves as the sword, the Nunchuk becomes the shield: quickly shaking the Nunchuk will cause Link to raise his shield. The Nunchuk should be held up in front as if it were a real shield. Miyamoto demonstrated this by blocking attacks from and even using the shield to send the projectile back at the enemy. Weapons such as, the, and the, the return of, and new items such as the and were all showcased, all using the natural aiming and directional applications of the Wii MotionPlus.The is accessed by pressing and holding the B button, which brings up a 'radial menu' on the screen (similar to the one in ). To choose the item that Link will equip, the Wii Remote must simply be either pointed or tilted in the direction of the desired item to select said item. The HUD can also be easily turned off if players find that it takes up too much space.

One of the major changes in choosing items from the item screen or while drinking is that there is no pause in the action, so items are chosen in real time.Previous rumors of a flying element were pushed further in an interview with Eiji Aonuma and Shigeru Miyamoto preceding the Nintendo E3 press conference on the Nintendo E3 Network with Aonuma saying that 'the sky plays a key element.' He also mentioned that the new Zelda isn't as big as Twilight Princess (as far as physical places go), but rather more dense and in-depth.Aonuma also mentioned that Wii MotionPlus was not originally intended for use with Skyward Sword because the controls weren't working well.

But when Wii Sports Resort came out, it worked perfectly for that game, so they re-implemented it. Miyamoto has furthermore stated that the Wii MotionPlus will not be used for every item in the game, saying that item and weapon controls 'will be carefully weighed to see how MotionPlus/sensor bar. can make for the optimal control scheme.' This is the first (and currently only) Zelda adventure where it's indicated by a damage meter that Link's shield is taking damage under enemy attacks.

Because of this, Link will have to use more strategic ways of defending against enemies and, if the shield gets damaged in battle, he will have to buy a new one or get it mended.Overworld and DungeonsSkyward Sword features a new that is 'a lot easier to follow than previous attempts.' According to Aonuma and Miyamoto, this should 'cut down on the amount of time you spend lost.' Moreover, since some previous Zelda games had been focusing on things like story and dungeons, this title focuses more on 'fun.'

In the September 2010 issue of Nintendo Power, Eiji Aonuma once again spoke of trying to alter the 'traditional flow' of Zelda games. He mentioned that the development team tried to take some elements of a dungeon and 'actually move it out of those small connected rooms' into an area that is usually considered a field, with there not always being a boss at the end of that area. Flying Main article. Flying on his during the Wing Ceremony.As revealed during E3 2011, Skyward Sword includes flight. Link can go to different regions in by riding a but only once he completes his flying training at the beginning of the game. In this minigame, which is used to teach the young hero how to fly properly, Link must catch a specific bird that is carrying a to prove his worth as a knight of Skyloft and a Loftwing rider.While flying, Link can jump off the Loftwing he's riding at any time to drop onto the smaller islands scattered throughout the sky, allowing him to explore each individual island as in The Wind Waker. At any point, Link can drop below the clouds to find bird-like Save Statues found around Hyrule that will allow him to return to the clouds and be back to the central town of Skyloft.Controlling the Loftwing is done similarly to controlling planes in the Air Sports games, as the gliding is achieved through the Wii Remote.

Pressing A allows Link to go faster, the B Button slows the Loftwing down, and flicking the controller vertically will make the Loftwing flap its wings. Link as he appears in the Skyward Sword trailer shown at E3 2010.When Eiji Aonuma was asked in a 2007 interview if would be the Wii's only Zelda title, he replied, 'I can't say, but I guess for now, maybe, yeah laughs. Not to say that it's going to be the final game. There's still a lot of potential with the Wii so there's still a possibility that there could be another Zelda for it.

We do have some ideas in the works, but I can't say for sure because none of them have been approved and we're still very much in the planning process, so I hope you look forward to whatever comes out.' In a private meeting at E3 2007, Eiji Aonuma began to give details about the then-soon-to-be-released Zelda title,. He then began speaking about Skyward Sword. In his excitement, he began to reveal more details about the game, but was withheld from divulging too much information by Shigeru Miyamoto. He indicated that he would like to have a whole new control system for the game, and that it was possible that one-to-one swordplay could be implemented.

He also said that he would like to make the game to appeal both to the casual and the hardcore gamer, a sentiment echoed by Miyamoto in a later interview.It was stated by that Twilight Princess is 'without a doubt, the last Zelda game as you know it in its present form.' However, the meaning of this quote leaves quite a bit to interpretation. In that same vein, more recently revealed that he is looking to alter the 'traditional flow' of Zelda games, which usually consists of exploring a field, entering a dungeon, conquering the dungeon, and then returning to the field.At E3 2008, Miyamoto confirmed that Skyward Sword was not the only new Zelda game in development at the time, and that separate teams had gotten together to create both DS and Wii Zelda games. Was produced alongside Skyward Sword by a separate team and released before the end of the following year.At a round-table at the 2009 Convention, disclosed that Skyward Sword would be announced at E3 in 2010. Artwork shown at the roundtable was leaked shortly after, depicting a swordless, adult, right-handed Link, as well as, bearing resemblance to both the and the. Miyamoto admitted that Skyward Sword's version of Link is older than those of past titles, and placed an emphasis on Link's lack of a sword in the leaked artwork, particularly when questioned about the girl.

The actual title of Skyward Sword was not revealed until E3 2010, before which it was known only as 'Zelda Wii'.Game Developers Conference 2011 PreviewDuring the Game Developers Conference in March 2011, a new demo was exhibited, showing several new actions Link can perform during the adventure, not to mention new locales and environments. Link faces a redesigned and two, manipulates a puzzle-like key in order to open a door, and comes face-to-face with. The first significant NPC was revealed to be a, who can vanish into thin air similar to the way and teleport in.Graphics. The graphics portray a cross between The Wind Waker and Twilight Princess.Graphically, the title incorporates a mixture between and: cel-shading and realistic elements, the former in relation to the overworld, and the latter in respect to Link's appearance and weaponry. However, in the September 2010 issue of Nintendo Power, Aonuma mentioned that neither style contributed to the choice of art styles, and that they simply chose it since the developers are focusing on 'swordplay', meaning that they wanted to make the swordplay accessible and clear to the user.Cel-shaded versions of enemies such as, and were apparent during the gameplay at the Conference in order to further explain the motion capabilities of the sword with Wii Motion Plus and the weapons during combat. In terms of the overworld, an open forest-like area was shown, that housed a large, central tree and a multitude of colorful attributes such as mushrooms, foliage, and even temple-like entrances along the area's walls.Skyward Sword's unique visual style was inspired by Miyamoto's love of impressionism, and the skies in the game are a tribute to. Plenty of visual cues to identify enemy attacks and weaknesses will be given, and since 'full realism' wouldn't work for these kinds of cues, the game developers decided that the best way to do so was to overexaggerate the character designs.

AudioSkyward Sword has been confirmed to be fully orchestrated, with Miyamoto saying that 'Nintendo couldn't do what it did with and not do the same with the next Zelda.' However, an IGN interview with Aonuma states that the question whether to use orchestrated music had still not been answered by the time E3 came up. Moreover, Aonuma said that he was actually surprised at Miyamoto's response during the roundtable, saying that he hasn't had a chance to talk to Miyamoto for his approval and that he might tell Aonuma that 'he was just joking around.'

In an Iwata Asks interview with composer Mahito Yokota, it was confirmed again that the game's music would be orchestrated. According to Yokota, Shigeru Miyamoto said that adding orchestrated music for Skyward Sword's E3 2010 showing was not necessary at the time, but at the end of the summer, they decided to add in orchestral music and Mahito Yokota joined the development team. Timeline PlacementSkyward Sword's in-game story establishes itself as the first game in the known Zelda timeline, exploring the beginning of the battle between good and evil within the legend, and establishing its key players: Zelda, as the incarnation of the, Link, the hero chosen by the, and Ganondorf, as the manifestation of the Demon King 's hatred.Eiji Aonuma had already confirmed during the game's development that in terms of the, Skyward Sword comes before Ocarina of Time, which was later confirmed in the timeline published in, when it was placed before.

Aonuma did however state that Skyward Sword will not necessarily always be the first entry in the chronology, giving the possibility for future games to occur earlier. Completion Records Main article: TimePerformerDateNotes2:09:22svaSeptember 3, 20196:55:04ExtodasherJanuary 24, 2020ReceptionThe game received universal acclaim, gaining a Metacritic rating of 93 (out of 100).

It obtained a perfect score from IGN (10/10) and 98% from the UK Official Nintendo Magazine; it is tied with for the magazine's highest-ever review score. However, Gamespot rated it lower than previous games in the series, giving it a score of 7.5 out of 10.

Fans have praised the new combat system, but complained about free-roaming in the sky, saying it lacked more interesting places to explore. In addition, the game has been criticized for being too linear.The game sold over 2 million copies worldwide on a month of release. As of March 2012, the game had sold 3.52 million copies worldwide.

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