LORE and SECRETS in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity

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Published 2020-11-22

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  • @TheHaruIshi
    Link being a glutton isn’t surprising, there were times he was so hungry he could have eaten an octorok.
  • @LynzArts
    one of my fav things about this game is the fact that Link straight up eats a rock
  • @Biglanond
    This game isn’t what we expected but it was certainly a fun and entertaining ride.
  • @LarryDevaun
    I noticed link is eating a dubuis meal in front of the nights so we know he's the kinda guy who we eat or do anything on a dare. He's a total partly dude in his free time.
  • @zigazav1
    We all know why Link doesn't speak in the Era of the Wild (Age of Calamity, Breath of the Wild, and most likely the sequel), he has this line he said to Zelda when she confronted him on why he doesn't speak: "With so many eyes upon me, and so much at stake, I found it necessary to stay strong...and silently bare any burden", Link really feels like a person. He gets stressed from the pressure of his role as the hero. Makes you kinda feel sorry for him...I know I do...
  • @etaung_
    Link in trial of the sword: “I’m craving for some cooked wood right now”
  • @chrispork1443
    I’m sure Zelda is likely almost identical to her mother based on that, much like Impa and Paya.
  • @Photo0021
    Absolutely love that "Hello There" in the beginning.
  • @jaywrites2323
    Hey! You probably noticed this already, but when playing through Calamity, I noticed the ribbons of elemental energy that surround the elemental monsters (like electric lynel, etc) look suspiciously similar to the swirl of zonai rune-things in the BoTW 2 trailer. I did some close-ups of the Age of Calamity monsters, and yeah, the symbols are eerily alike. Thanks!
  • @farhaanj4330
    I really love the soldier's reaction to link at 10:04. It gives them a sense of humanity, and that they're not just a bunch of statues who exist to poke bokoblins once a minute. Also, you missed one pretty cool Easter egg. So in the loading screen, you can control the Egg Guardian that appears next to the characters. It's pretty cool (Use right bumper and left bumper to control him, and b to jump). I have spent all my time in the loading screen making the Egg Guardian jump on Ravioli's head until the level loads.
  • @leeauf
    "it makes him feel more like a real person despite the fact that he doesn't speak" Me being mute : 😐
  • @Vixin24
    Another fun thing about Link being a glutton and that scene of him eating a rock roast is that it's a reference to Daruk's diary from the champion's ballad dlc where Daruk mentions how they became friends and how he's the only Hylian who enjoys rock roast!
  • @dragonkfg
    Based on the game, your theory on A Hero's Path part 7 seems correct.
  • Fun fact, the second time we see link eating like a madman, he is eating rock hard food.
  • I like how terrako is just casually submerged in water at the hot springs lol, such a cute little guardian
  • @Pedro_Marangon
    6:50 of course Nintendo tooooootally didn't reused Zelda's model using the royal dress to make the queen and only didn't show the face to not reveal it's an old model, nintendo would neever do that kkkk
  • @saileloise1825
    Fun fact I haven't seen talked about so far: in Finnish "akka" means an old woman, usually a headstrong one. When you add "la" after the word, it becomes a name for a place. For example, Akkala could mean a place that's full of akkas. 😄 I also just found out that the sámi people (native people in Scandinavia) called a female spirit akka. The way you're supposed to pronounce Akkala also sounds quite Finnish. I don't know if it's just a coincidence or not, but either way it makes me like the Akkala region even more!
  • @weirdfreak98
    "Link can't resist a delicious meal" Apparently, rocks are delicious lol
  • @liambecker558
    I really like Zelda's idle animation where she grabs a hot-footed frog and holds it just like from the cutscene in botw