The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures
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The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures, released as in Japan, is the eleventh installment of Nintendo
's The Legend of Zelda series
. It was released for the Nintendo GameCube
in Japan on March 18, 2004; in North America on June 7, 2004; in Europe on January 7, 2005; and in Australia on April 7, 2005. The Game Boy Advance
handheld game console
can be used as a controller when using the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable bundled with the game in North America.
The game takes Link on an adventure to restore peace to Hyrule
after learning that an evil counterpart of himself, Shadow Link, has been created. He discovers that Ganon
is the true villain and journeys to defeat him to retrieve the stolen trident
. After defeating Ganon, Link seals him in the Four Sword and peace is returned to Hyrule.
Four Swords Adventures was considered the 48th-best game ever made on a Nintendo system by Nintendo Power
, and received an aggregated 86 out of 100 from Metacritic
. It is also the third-best selling game of June 2004 in North America, with 155,000 units, and has since sold 250,000 copies. It has also sold 127,000 units in Japan.
gameplay. "Shadow Battle" is a competitive multiplayer battle mode. "Navi Trackers", present only in the Japanese version of the game (and displayed briefly at E3 before the US release), is a multiplayer stamp rally race.
battle. The graphics are similar to that of the Game Boy Advance version, but the maps are static rather than randomly generated, the top-down view is taken from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
, and gameplay includes effects from The Wind Waker
. The graphics also include enhanced atmospheric effects such as cloud shadows that slowly move across the ground, heat shimmer, dust storms, and fog. Music is based on that of A Link to the Past
, but is rearranged in places.
In Hyrulean Adventure, most of the same mechanics as the previously released Four Swords
for the Game Boy Advance
(GBA) are used. The multiplayer version requires each player to have a GBA, which is used as a controller and to which the action transfers when that player's character goes off the main screen, but the single player game may be played with either a GameCube controller or a GBA. There are always four Link characters (differentiated by different colors: green, red, blue and purple) in play, regardless of the number of people playing; "extra" Links are attached to those directly controlled and positioned around the controlling character. Normally, the extra Links follow the player, but players can separate an individual Link and control independently, or put the four Links into formations. These techniques are required to solve puzzles and defeat enemies. Players are encouraged to work together to gather enough Force Gems to empower the Four Sword, and failing to do so by the time the boss is defeated or the dark barrier is reached results in having to go back to the beginning of the stage to collect more. However, once the requisite gems are collected, players are automatically transported to the dark barrier and therefore do not have to repeat the entire stage.
Players can play minigame
s in multiplayer mode at Tingle's Tower, which appears in every world, to gain extra multiplayer lives. These eight games are earned by playing though certain stages in multiplayer mode. The minigames include horse racing, hammer tag, monster hunting and five others.
screen and Game Boy Advances to search for members of Tetra's pirate gang to gain as many stamps as possible within a given time limit. Action takes place on the Game Boy Advance
used by each player, with the television screen showing a basic map and Tetra narrating the action. Unlike most other Zelda games, players can choose their gender as well as enter their name; however, they play as one of the Links regardless of this choice. A single-player mode is also available, which allows players to either collect alone or compete against Tingle
, the aspiring fairy found in other titles in the series such as Majora's Mask
and The Wind Waker
.
in a state of fear because of strange happenings that have occurred recently. On a stormy night, Princess Zelda
and the six shrine maidens fear that the reason for these events is that Vaati's seal is weakening. She summons Link and brings him to Hyrule Castle so he can protect her and the other maidens while they open the portal to the Four Sword Sanctuary. When they do, however, a shadowy figure appears from the portal. This figure was Shadow Link, who then kidnapped the shrine maidens and sealed them in crystals. Link follows him to the sanctuary where he retrieves the Four Sword to destroy this doppelganger. The Four Sword is a magical sword that splits the wielder into four clones of himself and binds Vaati in his prison. Vaati is once again released as a result of Link's actions and wreaks havoc on the once peaceful kingdom.
As Link and his three counterparts wander the overworld
of Hyrule Field on their quest to restore peace to Hyrule
, they learn that the creation of Link's evil counterpart and the release of Vaati is only a small part in an insidious plot to conquer the land of Hyrule and the world beyond. As the four Links battle thousands and thousands of evil creatures and monstrosities, it becomes increasingly obvious that there is an even more sinister force behind Vaati that is manipulating all the events of the game behind the scenes.
To further complicate matters, the parallel dimension of Hyrule known as the Dark World appears, which begins to spirit away many citizens of the kingdom, particularly children, and trap them within the mirror dimension. To make matters even worse, Link soon learns that he and his three counterparts are the last line of defense against the growing evil as not only have the knights of Hyrule mysteriously disappeared, but evil versions of them have allied themselves with Vaati and have claimed territory in his name, including Hyrule Castle itself. The only pathway to the Realm of Heavens, the Towers of Winds, has also vanished along with four jewels that kept it stabilized.
It is revealed halfway through the game by the Deku Shrubs who worship the mastermind that the true villain and creator and master of Shadow Link is none other than their own master, Ganon
, King of Darkness. The back-story behind Ganon is gradually revealed to Link by the Gerudos, who inform him that Ganon was once a Gerudo named Ganondorf. He betrayed his people, fled to their sacred pyramid grounds, and stole a powerful trident
that the Gerudos were meant to protect from the outside world. According to legend, the trident was created and placed in the pyramids by a sinister cult known as, "The Tribe of Darkness", and contained their horrid powers and, as a result, it transformed Ganondorf into a demon of horrifying power.
Now known as Ganon, the demon then used the incredible powers of the trident to seize control of entire areas of Hyrule and transform them into lands of darkness. Knowing of Link's potential threat to his plans, Ganon stole a dark artifact that holds the ability to take the inner darkness of a person and bring it to life, in order to combat Link. This artifact is revealed as the Dark Mirror, where the same Dark Tribe that made the trident were exiled to, which Ganon used to create Shadow Link from Link's own darkness, brought the Dark World to Hyrule, and then sent the evil doppelganger to kidnap the shrine maidens and trick the real Link into releasing Vaati. Taking control of the Realm of Heavens, Ganon used Vaati's Wind Palace as his base of operations, created a shrine around the Dark Mirror that amplified it's power to make hundreds of Dark Links, and formed a pact with the newly released Vaati to dominate Hyrule and, eventually, the world.
In order to gain as much power as possible and build up his army, Ganon desired to trap the shrine maidens so that his forces could siphon their power and increase their own along with his. Each guardian of the shrine maidens were loyal followers to Ganon, including Phantom Ganon, who began draining the maidens of their power. The abductions throughout Hyrule are revealed to be the work of Vaati and Shadow Link under Ganon's orders, who have been sending citizens and children into the Dark World where they would become part of Ganon's army to booster his ranks. Vaati, who soon became nothing but another manipulation for Ganon, furthered his plans by creating monsters to add to his army and also created devices that sapped the power from the very land of Hyrule itself and slowly began turning it into a rotting wasteland. It is also revealed that the knights of Hyrule were murdered by Ganon, who used his trident to trap their souls in the Dark World where they became creatures of Darkness forced to bend to his and Vaati's will. Using the knights, Ganon stole the fours jewels to make the Tower of Winds vanish and turned them into portals of darkness.
The Links were eventually able to wipe out thousands of Ganon's minions, save Zelda and the six shrine maidens, retrieve the four jewels, lay the soldiers to rest, destroy all of Vaati's devices, rescue all the citizens from the Dark World, reconstitute the Tower of Winds, retrieve the Dark Mirror, destroy Shadow Link and Vaati, and face Ganon in an ultimate showdown. After restoring peace to the Realm of the Heavens and destroying the Wind Palace, the four Links were able to defeat Ganon in a brutal battle and seal him firmly in the Four Sword. The Four Sword was then placed back in its' pedestal at the Four Sword Sanctuary, allowing the four Links to become one again. As Link and Zelda leave to celebrate in Hyrule, the six maidens restore Hyrule to peace and tranquility while the people of Hyrule celebrate all the traces of evil being vanquished from their kingdom.
Despite the fact that translations for the PAL version were finished in October, the game was not released in Europe until early January 2005. A possible reason for this is so that the game did not compete with The Minish Cap
for sales, which in turn was released pre-Christmas in Europe because, unlike North America, it would not cannibalize Nintendo DS
sales.
Early on the development of Navi Trackers, it was decided that it would include a speech navigation system that talks and advises the player during mini-games. Players type in their name and the system calls players by their name during the game in order to notify them of their turn.
rated it the 48th best game made on a Nintendo system. Four Swords received a score of 86 out of 100 based on 55 aggregated reviews from Metacritic
, and an average score of 85% based on 67 reviews from Game Rankings
.
GameSpot
praised the game's connectivity feature with the Game Boy Advance
, claiming that this is "a truly compelling reason to invest in a GameCube-to-GBA link cable" and that "using the Game Boy Advance as a controller has an appreciable impact on the experience". They also praised the story and said, "One of the differences between the original Four Swords and Adventures is a more persistent narrative." The video was also applauded, with a critic quoted as remarking, "Adventures does improve on the original Four Swords' visuals, making the Wind-Waker-derived visual style even more reminiscent of the cel-shaded adventure of Link." The audio was noted, with a review remarking, "The sound design for Four Swords Adventures will be even more familiar to anyone who has played any Zelda game, and especially to those who have played The Wind Waker."
Four Swords Adventures also received criticism. Game Revolution
said about the video, "Graphically, Four Swords Adventures is an odd mix of cheap 2D SNES sprites and nice Gamecube particle effects. It looks a lot like the GBA game, but now wears fancier pants and shows off upgraded visual flourishes, like Wind Waker style curly-Q air poofs. Still, much of the technology has clearly been ported over from the GBA, creating an inconsistent feel." They also criticized the requirement of the link cable, saying that "the required use of the GBA for multiplayer does limit the play potential."
Four Swords Adventures was the third best-selling game of June 2004 in North America with 155,000 units, and has since sold 250,000 copies, becoming a part of the Player's Choice
line. The game also sold 127,000 units in Japan.
A manga
novelization of the game was authored by Akira Himekawa. In it, each of the four Links have a distinct personality: the Link in green (nicknamed "Green") acted similarly to his normal self, aggressive and brave, the Link in red ("Red") was portrayed as a childish optimist, the one in blue ("Blue") was quick-tempered and over-confident, and the one in violet ("Vio") was aloof and self-possessive. This of course caused the four Links to argue among one another due to their conflicting personas. The four decided to use nicknames of the color they are wearing so they would not confuse each other.
Nintendo
is a multinational corporation located in Kyoto, Japan. Founded on September 23, 1889 by Fusajiro Yamauchi, it produced handmade hanafuda cards. By 1963, the company had tried several small niche businesses, such as a cab company and a love hotel....
's The Legend of Zelda series
The Legend of Zelda
The Legend of Zelda, originally released as in Japan, is a video game developed and published by Nintendo, and designed by Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka. Set in the fantasy land of Hyrule, the plot centers on a boy named Link, the playable protagonist, who aims to collect the eight fragments...
. It was released for the Nintendo GameCube
Nintendo GameCube
The , officially abbreviated to NGC in Japan and GCN in other regions, is a sixth generation video game console released by Nintendo on September 15, 2001 in Japan, November 18, 2001 in North America, May 3, 2002 in Europe, and May 17, 2002 in Australia...
in Japan on March 18, 2004; in North America on June 7, 2004; in Europe on January 7, 2005; and in Australia on April 7, 2005. The Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
The is a 32-bit handheld video game console developed, manufactured, and marketed by Nintendo. It is the successor to the Game Boy Color. It was released in Japan on March 21, 2001; in North America on June 11, 2001; in Australia and Europe on June 22, 2001; and in the People's Republic of China...
handheld game console
Handheld game console
A handheld game console is a lightweight, portable electronic device with a built-in screen, game controls and speakers. Handheld game consoles are run on machines of small size allowing people to carry them and play them at any time or place...
can be used as a controller when using the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable bundled with the game in North America.
The game takes Link on an adventure to restore peace to Hyrule
Hyrule
The fictional universe depicted in The Legend of Zelda series of video games consists of a variety of lands, the most commonly appearing of these being , and was created by Japanese video game developer Shigeru Miyamoto.-Hyrule:...
after learning that an evil counterpart of himself, Shadow Link, has been created. He discovers that Ganon
Ganon
, anglicized Gannon in early Japanese materials, and also known as , is a fictional character who is the main antagonist of Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda series of video games. He is the final boss of most games in the series. He was first given a back-story in A Link to the Past...
is the true villain and journeys to defeat him to retrieve the stolen trident
Trident
A trident , also called a trishul or leister or gig, is a three-pronged spear. It is used for spear fishing and was also a military weapon. Tridents are featured widely in mythical, historical and modern culture. The major Hindu god, Shiva the Destroyer and the sea god Poseidon or Neptune are...
. After defeating Ganon, Link seals him in the Four Sword and peace is returned to Hyrule.
Four Swords Adventures was considered the 48th-best game ever made on a Nintendo system by Nintendo Power
Nintendo Power
Nintendo Power magazine is a monthly news and strategy magazine formerly published in-house by Nintendo of America, but now run independently. As of issue #222 , Nintendo contracted publishing duties to Future US, the U.S. subsidiary of British publisher Future.The first issue published was...
, and received an aggregated 86 out of 100 from Metacritic
Metacritic
Metacritic.com is a website that collates reviews of music albums, games, movies, TV shows and DVDs. For each product, a numerical score from each review is obtained and the total is averaged. An excerpt of each review is provided along with a hyperlink to the source. Three colour codes of Green,...
. It is also the third-best selling game of June 2004 in North America, with 155,000 units, and has since sold 250,000 copies. It has also sold 127,000 units in Japan.
Gameplay
The main mode of Four Swords Adventures is "Hyrulean Adventure", an episodic, cooperative multiplayer adaptation of conventional The Legend of ZeldaThe Legend of Zelda
The Legend of Zelda, originally released as in Japan, is a video game developed and published by Nintendo, and designed by Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka. Set in the fantasy land of Hyrule, the plot centers on a boy named Link, the playable protagonist, who aims to collect the eight fragments...
gameplay. "Shadow Battle" is a competitive multiplayer battle mode. "Navi Trackers", present only in the Japanese version of the game (and displayed briefly at E3 before the US release), is a multiplayer stamp rally race.
Hyrulean Adventure
Hyrulean Adventure is the main campaign of Four Swords Adventures, and can be played by one to four players. It consists of eight worlds, each with three stages and a bossBoss (video games)
A boss is an enemy-based challenge which is found in video games. A fight with a boss character is commonly referred to as a boss battle or boss fight...
battle. The graphics are similar to that of the Game Boy Advance version, but the maps are static rather than randomly generated, the top-down view is taken from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, known as in Japan, is an action-adventure video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System video game console, and the third installment in The Legend of Zelda series. It was first released in Japan in 1991, and was...
, and gameplay includes effects from The Wind Waker
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, released as in Japan, is an action-adventure game and the tenth installment in The Legend of Zelda series. It was released for the Nintendo GameCube in Japan on December 13, 2002, in North America on March 24, 2003, in Europe on May 2, 2003, and in Australia on...
. The graphics also include enhanced atmospheric effects such as cloud shadows that slowly move across the ground, heat shimmer, dust storms, and fog. Music is based on that of A Link to the Past
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, known as in Japan, is an action-adventure video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System video game console, and the third installment in The Legend of Zelda series. It was first released in Japan in 1991, and was...
, but is rearranged in places.
In Hyrulean Adventure, most of the same mechanics as the previously released Four Swords
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords known as in Japan, is an action-adventure game co-developed by Nintendo and Capcom and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance and the ninth installment in The Legend of Zelda video game series...
for the Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
The is a 32-bit handheld video game console developed, manufactured, and marketed by Nintendo. It is the successor to the Game Boy Color. It was released in Japan on March 21, 2001; in North America on June 11, 2001; in Australia and Europe on June 22, 2001; and in the People's Republic of China...
(GBA) are used. The multiplayer version requires each player to have a GBA, which is used as a controller and to which the action transfers when that player's character goes off the main screen, but the single player game may be played with either a GameCube controller or a GBA. There are always four Link characters (differentiated by different colors: green, red, blue and purple) in play, regardless of the number of people playing; "extra" Links are attached to those directly controlled and positioned around the controlling character. Normally, the extra Links follow the player, but players can separate an individual Link and control independently, or put the four Links into formations. These techniques are required to solve puzzles and defeat enemies. Players are encouraged to work together to gather enough Force Gems to empower the Four Sword, and failing to do so by the time the boss is defeated or the dark barrier is reached results in having to go back to the beginning of the stage to collect more. However, once the requisite gems are collected, players are automatically transported to the dark barrier and therefore do not have to repeat the entire stage.
Players can play minigame
Minigame
A minigame is a short video game often contained within another video game. A minigame is always smaller or more simplistic than the game in which it is contained. Minigames are sometimes also offered separately for free to promote the main game...
s in multiplayer mode at Tingle's Tower, which appears in every world, to gain extra multiplayer lives. These eight games are earned by playing though certain stages in multiplayer mode. The minigames include horse racing, hammer tag, monster hunting and five others.
Shadow Battle
In Shadow Battle, two or more players battle each other until only one is left standing. As in Hyrulean Adventure, each player uses a different-colored Link character and wields various tools to attack the other Links. Initially, there are five stages which players can choose as the battle's arena. Five bonus maps are unlocked upon completion of Hyrulean Adventure (these "dark stages" are almost the same as the first five maps, but portals to the dark world appear and the player has limited vision). In each stage, items randomly appear, and are usually similar to the items in Hyrulean Adventure. There are many special objects in each stage, which can be used to the player's advantage. There is also a time limit; when it reaches zero, the game is tied.Navi Trackers
Navi Trackers (formerly planned as a stand alone game titled Tetra's Trackers) is a game only present in the Japanese version of Four Swords Adventures (Four Swords +). In this game, multiple players use a combination of the televisionTelevision
Television is a telecommunication medium for transmitting and receiving moving images that can be monochrome or colored, with accompanying sound...
screen and Game Boy Advances to search for members of Tetra's pirate gang to gain as many stamps as possible within a given time limit. Action takes place on the Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
The is a 32-bit handheld video game console developed, manufactured, and marketed by Nintendo. It is the successor to the Game Boy Color. It was released in Japan on March 21, 2001; in North America on June 11, 2001; in Australia and Europe on June 22, 2001; and in the People's Republic of China...
used by each player, with the television screen showing a basic map and Tetra narrating the action. Unlike most other Zelda games, players can choose their gender as well as enter their name; however, they play as one of the Links regardless of this choice. A single-player mode is also available, which allows players to either collect alone or compete against Tingle
Tingle
is the video game character of the eponymous Tingle series. He was originally part of the The Legend of Zelda series, first appearing in Majora's Mask, released in the year 2000. Since his first appearance, he has appeared in each installment of the series up through Spirit Tracks, except for...
, the aspiring fairy found in other titles in the series such as Majora's Mask
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
is an action-adventure video game developed by Nintendo's Entertainment Analysis and Development division for the Nintendo 64. It was released in Japan on April 27, 2000, North America on October 26, 2000, and Europe on November 17, 2000. The game sold approximately 314,000 copies during its first...
and The Wind Waker
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, released as in Japan, is an action-adventure game and the tenth installment in The Legend of Zelda series. It was released for the Nintendo GameCube in Japan on December 13, 2002, in North America on March 24, 2003, in Europe on May 2, 2003, and in Australia on...
.
Plot
The game begins with the land of HyruleHyrule
The fictional universe depicted in The Legend of Zelda series of video games consists of a variety of lands, the most commonly appearing of these being , and was created by Japanese video game developer Shigeru Miyamoto.-Hyrule:...
in a state of fear because of strange happenings that have occurred recently. On a stormy night, Princess Zelda
Princess Zelda
is the name of a fictional character in The Legend of Zelda series of video games. The name has applied to every female member of Hyrule's royal family, which includes several distinct characters in Hyrule legend. Though she is the eponymous character, the player controls the main protagonist, Link...
and the six shrine maidens fear that the reason for these events is that Vaati's seal is weakening. She summons Link and brings him to Hyrule Castle so he can protect her and the other maidens while they open the portal to the Four Sword Sanctuary. When they do, however, a shadowy figure appears from the portal. This figure was Shadow Link, who then kidnapped the shrine maidens and sealed them in crystals. Link follows him to the sanctuary where he retrieves the Four Sword to destroy this doppelganger. The Four Sword is a magical sword that splits the wielder into four clones of himself and binds Vaati in his prison. Vaati is once again released as a result of Link's actions and wreaks havoc on the once peaceful kingdom.
As Link and his three counterparts wander the overworld
Overworld
An overworld is, in a broad sense, an area within a video game that interconnects all its levels or locations. They are mostly common in role-playing games, though this does not exclude other video game genres....
of Hyrule Field on their quest to restore peace to Hyrule
Hyrule
The fictional universe depicted in The Legend of Zelda series of video games consists of a variety of lands, the most commonly appearing of these being , and was created by Japanese video game developer Shigeru Miyamoto.-Hyrule:...
, they learn that the creation of Link's evil counterpart and the release of Vaati is only a small part in an insidious plot to conquer the land of Hyrule and the world beyond. As the four Links battle thousands and thousands of evil creatures and monstrosities, it becomes increasingly obvious that there is an even more sinister force behind Vaati that is manipulating all the events of the game behind the scenes.
To further complicate matters, the parallel dimension of Hyrule known as the Dark World appears, which begins to spirit away many citizens of the kingdom, particularly children, and trap them within the mirror dimension. To make matters even worse, Link soon learns that he and his three counterparts are the last line of defense against the growing evil as not only have the knights of Hyrule mysteriously disappeared, but evil versions of them have allied themselves with Vaati and have claimed territory in his name, including Hyrule Castle itself. The only pathway to the Realm of Heavens, the Towers of Winds, has also vanished along with four jewels that kept it stabilized.
It is revealed halfway through the game by the Deku Shrubs who worship the mastermind that the true villain and creator and master of Shadow Link is none other than their own master, Ganon
Ganon
, anglicized Gannon in early Japanese materials, and also known as , is a fictional character who is the main antagonist of Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda series of video games. He is the final boss of most games in the series. He was first given a back-story in A Link to the Past...
, King of Darkness. The back-story behind Ganon is gradually revealed to Link by the Gerudos, who inform him that Ganon was once a Gerudo named Ganondorf. He betrayed his people, fled to their sacred pyramid grounds, and stole a powerful trident
Trident
A trident , also called a trishul or leister or gig, is a three-pronged spear. It is used for spear fishing and was also a military weapon. Tridents are featured widely in mythical, historical and modern culture. The major Hindu god, Shiva the Destroyer and the sea god Poseidon or Neptune are...
that the Gerudos were meant to protect from the outside world. According to legend, the trident was created and placed in the pyramids by a sinister cult known as, "The Tribe of Darkness", and contained their horrid powers and, as a result, it transformed Ganondorf into a demon of horrifying power.
Now known as Ganon, the demon then used the incredible powers of the trident to seize control of entire areas of Hyrule and transform them into lands of darkness. Knowing of Link's potential threat to his plans, Ganon stole a dark artifact that holds the ability to take the inner darkness of a person and bring it to life, in order to combat Link. This artifact is revealed as the Dark Mirror, where the same Dark Tribe that made the trident were exiled to, which Ganon used to create Shadow Link from Link's own darkness, brought the Dark World to Hyrule, and then sent the evil doppelganger to kidnap the shrine maidens and trick the real Link into releasing Vaati. Taking control of the Realm of Heavens, Ganon used Vaati's Wind Palace as his base of operations, created a shrine around the Dark Mirror that amplified it's power to make hundreds of Dark Links, and formed a pact with the newly released Vaati to dominate Hyrule and, eventually, the world.
In order to gain as much power as possible and build up his army, Ganon desired to trap the shrine maidens so that his forces could siphon their power and increase their own along with his. Each guardian of the shrine maidens were loyal followers to Ganon, including Phantom Ganon, who began draining the maidens of their power. The abductions throughout Hyrule are revealed to be the work of Vaati and Shadow Link under Ganon's orders, who have been sending citizens and children into the Dark World where they would become part of Ganon's army to booster his ranks. Vaati, who soon became nothing but another manipulation for Ganon, furthered his plans by creating monsters to add to his army and also created devices that sapped the power from the very land of Hyrule itself and slowly began turning it into a rotting wasteland. It is also revealed that the knights of Hyrule were murdered by Ganon, who used his trident to trap their souls in the Dark World where they became creatures of Darkness forced to bend to his and Vaati's will. Using the knights, Ganon stole the fours jewels to make the Tower of Winds vanish and turned them into portals of darkness.
The Links were eventually able to wipe out thousands of Ganon's minions, save Zelda and the six shrine maidens, retrieve the four jewels, lay the soldiers to rest, destroy all of Vaati's devices, rescue all the citizens from the Dark World, reconstitute the Tower of Winds, retrieve the Dark Mirror, destroy Shadow Link and Vaati, and face Ganon in an ultimate showdown. After restoring peace to the Realm of the Heavens and destroying the Wind Palace, the four Links were able to defeat Ganon in a brutal battle and seal him firmly in the Four Sword. The Four Sword was then placed back in its' pedestal at the Four Sword Sanctuary, allowing the four Links to become one again. As Link and Zelda leave to celebrate in Hyrule, the six maidens restore Hyrule to peace and tranquility while the people of Hyrule celebrate all the traces of evil being vanquished from their kingdom.
Development
At E3 2003, Nintendo showcased two Zelda games which would make use of the Game Boy Advance connectivity, Four Swords and Tetra's Trackers. In December of the same year, it was announced that both games would be together in a single disc, Four Swords +, along with a third, Shadow Battle. Four Swords Adventures was released in Japan with Hyrule Adventure, Shadow Battle, and Navi's Trackers as three individual games bundled together. It was later announced on June 7, 2004, however, that Hyrule Adventures and Navi's Trackers would be sold as two separate titles in the United States, while the retail status of Shadow Battle was still unknown. This decision was later changed to bundle Hyrule Adventure with Shadow Battle, and to not release Navi's Trackers in the United States.Despite the fact that translations for the PAL version were finished in October, the game was not released in Europe until early January 2005. A possible reason for this is so that the game did not compete with The Minish Cap
The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap, known as in Japan, is the twelfth game in The Legend of Zelda of video games, developed by Capcom, with Nintendo overseeing the development process. It was released for the Game Boy Advance in 2004 in Japan and Europe and 2005 in North America and Australia...
for sales, which in turn was released pre-Christmas in Europe because, unlike North America, it would not cannibalize Nintendo DS
Nintendo DS
The is a portable game console produced by Nintendo, first released on November 21, 2004. A distinctive feature of the system is the presence of two separate LCD screens, the lower of which is a touchscreen, encompassed within a clamshell design, similar to the Game Boy Advance SP...
sales.
Early on the development of Navi Trackers, it was decided that it would include a speech navigation system that talks and advises the player during mini-games. Players type in their name and the system calls players by their name during the game in order to notify them of their turn.
Reception
In 2006, Nintendo PowerNintendo Power
Nintendo Power magazine is a monthly news and strategy magazine formerly published in-house by Nintendo of America, but now run independently. As of issue #222 , Nintendo contracted publishing duties to Future US, the U.S. subsidiary of British publisher Future.The first issue published was...
rated it the 48th best game made on a Nintendo system. Four Swords received a score of 86 out of 100 based on 55 aggregated reviews from Metacritic
Metacritic
Metacritic.com is a website that collates reviews of music albums, games, movies, TV shows and DVDs. For each product, a numerical score from each review is obtained and the total is averaged. An excerpt of each review is provided along with a hyperlink to the source. Three colour codes of Green,...
, and an average score of 85% based on 67 reviews from Game Rankings
Game Rankings
GameRankings is a website that collects review scores from both offline and online sources to give an average rating. It indexes over 315,000 articles relating to more than 14,500 games.GameRankings is owned by CBS Interactive...
.
GameSpot
GameSpot
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praised the game's connectivity feature with the Game Boy Advance
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, claiming that this is "a truly compelling reason to invest in a GameCube-to-GBA link cable" and that "using the Game Boy Advance as a controller has an appreciable impact on the experience". They also praised the story and said, "One of the differences between the original Four Swords and Adventures is a more persistent narrative." The video was also applauded, with a critic quoted as remarking, "Adventures does improve on the original Four Swords' visuals, making the Wind-Waker-derived visual style even more reminiscent of the cel-shaded adventure of Link." The audio was noted, with a review remarking, "The sound design for Four Swords Adventures will be even more familiar to anyone who has played any Zelda game, and especially to those who have played The Wind Waker."
Four Swords Adventures also received criticism. Game Revolution
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said about the video, "Graphically, Four Swords Adventures is an odd mix of cheap 2D SNES sprites and nice Gamecube particle effects. It looks a lot like the GBA game, but now wears fancier pants and shows off upgraded visual flourishes, like Wind Waker style curly-Q air poofs. Still, much of the technology has clearly been ported over from the GBA, creating an inconsistent feel." They also criticized the requirement of the link cable, saying that "the required use of the GBA for multiplayer does limit the play potential."
Four Swords Adventures was the third best-selling game of June 2004 in North America with 155,000 units, and has since sold 250,000 copies, becoming a part of the Player's Choice
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line. The game also sold 127,000 units in Japan.
A manga
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novelization of the game was authored by Akira Himekawa. In it, each of the four Links have a distinct personality: the Link in green (nicknamed "Green") acted similarly to his normal self, aggressive and brave, the Link in red ("Red") was portrayed as a childish optimist, the one in blue ("Blue") was quick-tempered and over-confident, and the one in violet ("Vio") was aloof and self-possessive. This of course caused the four Links to argue among one another due to their conflicting personas. The four decided to use nicknames of the color they are wearing so they would not confuse each other.