
One reason for that is this adventurous track that plays the moment you set sail. I didn’t find sailing that fun, at FIRST, but I slowly grew onto it. If you’re not into sailing, then perhaps Wind Waker is not for you. And any song that is formed by floating Zora babies is a winner in my book. I think it was genius to put a jazz song in a Zelda game it reflects the strangeness of the game, Majora’s Mask, itself. I am very serious when I say me and my brother both cheered when we heard this song it kept me going in a game I found quite difficult (it WAS my first Zelda game afterall). In no video game before have I heard such riveting music. Twilight Princess is the very first Legend of Zelda game I played so to say the least, I was entranced by this piece. It’s a very uplifting and energetic song that makes me want to play the game. When I heard the song, I was reminded of Dragon Roost Island and Gerudo Valley all three songs are organic and have instruments not usually included in Zelda tracks. In my opinion, it is as good, if not better, than the Great Sea theme in Wind Waker. But after a suggestion from a friend to include this song on the list, I checked it out, and I was impressed. I’ll admit it: I’ve never played Spirit Tracks. Spirit Tracks Overworld Theme (Spirit Tracks) To me, the rain the Song of Storms summons is like Guru-Guru’s tears.ġ8. Whenever I hear the song, I am reminded of the sad man who does nothing else but play his music box. The first time you hear it is when meeting Guru-Guru, a very strange NPC. The history of the song is mysterious as well. The Song of Storms is one of the most mysterious tracks in Ocarina of Time, simply because it somehow causes rain to fall. While you only hear this music for a minute in the game, since the story does not revisit the Observatory again, it doesn’t stop fans like me from going there and picking up a smile. And this music captures the magic of it all. When you step into that Observatory, your eyes are served with dozens of bright lights and strange inventions laying about everywhere. While it may not be the catchiest or the most epic track of the series, it is easily one of the happiest and most wondrous. Majora’s Mask has, in my opinion, the best soundtrack of all the Zelda games, and here’s a reason why. I don’t think I’ve ever seen this song on anybody else’s list, and I’m a bit shocked. It’s only after experience that you can understand why I picked these songs.
#WIND WAKER THEME SONG 10 HOURS SERIES#
And if you haven’t played the Zelda series yet, check them out. You will definitely not agree 100% with me, but I hope that you’ll be satisfied nonetheless. The tracks chosen were picked for their quality and the memories they bring up for me. It was me putting all these amazing tracks in a competition between each other, and there were tons of tough decisions. You may have noticed the huge time gap between this post and the last it’s because this list was more than a typical top ten list. So to come up with a list of the top 20 was no walk in the park. What Kondo did so well was make music that was simple and emotional at the same time it’s part of what makes the memories for the LOZ series so cherished. The Zelda tracks were created by Koji Kondo, perhaps the most prolific composer in video game music history. When talking about great achievements in video game music, expect the words “Zelda” to come up a bit.
