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Metal Gear Solid 1 - Normal Playthrough - No Commentary
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00:00:00 - Tower
00:08:32 - Hunter
00:17:46 - Exhibition
00:24:35 - Chase
00:32:12 - Riga
00:39:16 - Lost Tunnel
01:05:52 - Market
01:14:01 - Dead City
01:41:15 - Dry
01:48:50 - Ghosts
02:04:54 - Cursed
02:11:33 - Armory
02:25:39 - Frontline
02:39:17 - Trolley Combat
02:51:04 - Depot
02:59:36 - Defence
03:19:15 - Outpost
03:28:08 - Black Station
03:40:31 - Polis
03:48:02 - Alley
04:09:40 - Depository
04:18:06 - Archives
04:28:27 - Church
04:36:13 - Dark Star
04:41:52 - Cave
04:59:39 - D6
05:52:44 - Tower
Los Santos
00:00:00 - Intro
00:03:58 - Big Smoke
00:05:53 - Sweet and Kendl
00:13:15 - (Ryder) Ryder
00:19:11 - (Sweet) Tagging Up Turf
00:25:41 - (Sweet) Cleaning The Hood
00:33:18 - (Sweet) Drive-Thru
00:40:56 - (Sweet) Nines and Ak's
00:48:20 - (Sweet) Drive-By
00:53:06 - (Sweet) Sweet's Girl
00:56:59 - (Sweet) Cesar Vialpando
01:08:45 - (Big Smoke) OG LOC
01:18:14 - (Ryder) Home Invasion
01:28:37 - (Ryder) Catalyst
01:33:37 - (Ryder) Robbing Uncle Sam
01:43:40 - (Big Smoke) Running Dog
01:48:00 - (Big Smoke) Wrong Side Of The Tracks
01:53:56 - (Big Smoke) Just Business
02:04:50 - (Cesar) High Stakes, Low-Rider
02:11:40 - (OG LOC) Life's A Beach
02:19:33 - (OG LOC)Madd Dogg's Rhymes
02:27:47 - (OG LOC) Management Issues
02:37:24 - (OG LOC) House Party
02:45:36 - (C.R.A.S.H) Burning Desire
02:53:31 - (Sweet) Doberman
03:01:58 - (Sweet) Los Sepulcros
03:09:59 - (C.R.A.S.H)Gray Imports
03:17:25 - (Sweet) Reuniting The Families
03:31:17 - (Sweet) The Green Sabre
Badlands
03:38:13 - (C.R.A.S.H) Badlands
03:51:33 - (Catalina) First date
03:59:36 - (The Truth) Body Harvest
04:11:26 - (Cesar) King in Exile
04:18:07 - (Catalina) First Base
04:25:19 - (Catalina) Gone Courting
04:31:24 - (Catalina) Made In Heaven
04:38:36 - (Cesar) Wu Zi Mu
04:44:06 - (Catalina) Farewell, My Love
04:53:34 - (The Truth) Are You Going To San Fierro
San Fierro
05:02:12 - (CJ) Wear Flowers In Your Hair
05:13:09 - (CJ) 555 We Tip
05:21:36 - (CJ) Deconstruction
05:27:29 - (Triad) Photo Opportuinity
05:40:10 - (Jizzy) Jizzy
05:57:24 - (Jizzy) T-Bone Mendez
06:04:31 - (Jizzy) Mike Toreno
06:16:36 - (Woozie) Mountain Cloud Boys
06:23:23 - (Woozie) Ran Fa Li
06:33:21 - (Zero) Air Raid
06:39:09 - (Zero) Supply Lines...
06:45:32 - (Zero) New Model Army
06:53:21 - (Woozie) Lure
07:03:32 - (Woozie) Amphibious Assault
07:18:53 - (Woozie) The Da Nang Thang
07:32:44 - (Triad) Outrider
07:42:57 - (C.R.A.S.H) Snail Trail
07:57:37 - (Triads) Ice Cold Killa
08:08:57 - (Triads) Pier 69
08:15:05 - (Triads) Toreno's Last Flight
08:21:26 - (Triads) Yay Ka-Boom-Boom
Desert
08:32:06 - (Torino) Monster
08:38:39 - (Torino) Highjack
08:46:11 - (Torino) Interdiction
09:02:06 - (Torino) Verdant Meadows
09:06:42 - (Torino) Learning To Fly
09:18:46 - (Torino) N.O.E
09:25:44 - (Torino) Stowaway
09:32:39 - (The Truth) Black Project
09:45:49 - (The Truth) Green Goo
Las Venturas
09:54:13 - (Triads) Fender Ketchup
09:59:21 - (Triads) Explosive Situation
10:12:55 - (Triads) You've Had Your Chips
10:21:24 - (Triads) Don Peyote
10:34:20 - (Mafia) Intensive Care
10:45:28 - (Mafia) The Meat Business
10:56:05 - (Triads) Fish In A Barrel
10:57:28 - (Heist) Architectural Espionage
11:05:38 - (Heist) Key To Her Heart
11:20:42 - (Heist) Dam and Blast
11:38:03 - (Heist) Cop Wheels
11:50:01 - (Heist) Up,Up and Away!
12:03:47 - (C.R.A.S.H) Misappropriation
12:14:15 - (Madd Dogg) Madd Dogg
12:18:37 - (Mafia) Freefall
12:29:49 - (C.R.A.S.H) High Noon
12:37:37 - (Mafia) Saint Mark's Bistro
12:49:41 - (Heist) Breaking The Bank At Caligula's
13:04:46 - (Triads) A Home In The Hills
Los Santos
13:22:14 - (CJ) Vertical Bird
13:35:06 - (CJ) Homecoming
13:42:45 - (Sweet) Beat Down On B Dup
13:52:19 - (CJ) Cut Throat Business
14:02:53 - (Sweet) Grove 4 Life
14:13:08 - (CJ) Riot
14:17:37 - (Sweet) Los Desperado
14:26:20 - Taking Back The Territories
15:11:13 - (Sweet) End Of The Line
Metal Gear Solid is an action-adventure stealth video game developed and published by Konami for the PlayStation in 1998. It was directed, produced, and written by Hideo Kojima, and follows the MSX2 video games Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake, which Kojima also worked on. It was unveiled at the 1996 Tokyo Game Show and then demonstrated at trade shows including the 1997 Electronic Entertainment Expo; its Japanese release was originally planned for late 1997, before being delayed to 1998.
Players control Solid Snake, a soldier who infiltrates a nuclear weapons facility to neutralize the terrorist threat from FOXHOUND, a renegade special forces unit. Snake must liberate hostages and stop the terrorists from launching a nuclear strike. Cinematic cutscenes were rendered using the in-game engine and graphics, and voice acting is used throughout.
Metal Gear Solid sold more than seven million copies worldwide and shipped 12 million demos. It scored an average of 94/100 on the aggregate website Metacritic. It is regarded as one of the greatest and most important video games of all time and helped popularize the stealth genre and in-engine cinematic cutscenes. It was followed by an expanded version for PlayStation and Windows, Metal Gear Solid: Integral (1999), and a GameCube remake, Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes (2004). It produced numerous sequels, starting with Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (2001), and media adaptations including a radio drama, comics, and novels.
The player must navigate the protagonist, Solid Snake, through a nuclear weapons facility without being detected by enemies. When Snake moves into an enemy's field of vision, he sets off an "alert mode" that draws enemies. The player must then hide until "evasion mode" begins; when the counter reaches zero, the game returns to "infiltration mode", where enemies are no longer suspicious. The radar cannot be used in alert or evasion mode. In addition to the stealth gameplay, set-piece sequences entail firefights between the player and enemies.
To remain undetected, the player can perform techniques which make use of Snake's abilities and the environment, such as crawling under objects, using boxes as cover, ducking or hiding around walls, and making noise to distract enemies. An on-screen radar provides the player with the location of nearby enemies and their field of vision. Snake can also make use of many items and gadgets, such as infra-red goggles and a cardboard box disguise. The emphasis on stealth promotes a less violent form of gameplay, as fights against large groups of enemies will often result in severe damage to Snake.
Despite the switch to 3D, the game is still played primarily from an overhead perspective similar to the original 2D Metal Gear games. However, the camera angle will change during certain situations, such as a corner view when Snake flattens himself to a wall next to an open space, or into first-person when crawling under tight spaces or when equipping certain items such as the binoculars or a sniper rifle. The player can also use the first-person view while remaining idle to look around Snake's surroundings and see what's ahead of him.
Progress is punctuated by cutscenes and codec, as well as encounters with bosses. To progress, players must discover the weaknesses of each boss and defeat them. Play controls and strategies can also be accessed via the Codec radio, where advice is delivered from Snake's support team; for example, the support team may chastise Snake for not saving his progress often enough, or explain his combat moves in terms of which buttons to press on the gamepad. The Codec is also used to provide exposition on the game's backstory.
In addition to the main story, there is also a VR training mode in which the player can test out their sneaking skills in a series of artificially constructed environments. This mode is divided into three main categories (practice, time attack, and gun shooting), each consisting of ten stages. After completing all 30 stages, a survival mission is unlocked in which the player must sneak their way through ten consecutive stages under a seven-minute limit.
00:00:00 - Zelda's Rescue
00:20:11 - Side Quests
00:41:04 - Eastern Palace
00:56:25 - The Pegasus Boots & Book Of Mudora
01:19:36 - Desert Palace
01:29:29 - Zora's Flippers & Side Quests
01:54:59 - Tower Hera
02:09:45 - The Master Sword & Side Quests
02:20:25 - Hyrule Castle Tower
02:32:43 - The Dark World & Side Quests
02:37:02 - The Dark Palace
03:00:03 - Side Quests & Goodies
03:41:56 - The Swamp Palace
04:04:08 - Side Quests & Goodies
04:09:53 - The Skull Woods
04:22:47 - Gargoyle's Domain
04:35:36 - Side Quests & Goodies
04:43:20 - The Ice Palace
05:14:33 - Side Quests & Goodies
05:15:07 - Misery Mire
05:32:26 - Side Quests & Goodies
05:45:19 - Turtle Rock
06:03:24 - Ganon's Tower
Episode 1
00:00:00 - 1-1: Plucky Pass Beginnings
00:04:37 - 1-2: Walleye Tumble Temple
00:09:15 - 1-3: Touchstone Trouble
00:09:50 - 1-4: Mushroom Mesa
00:12:34 - 1-5: Double Cherry Palace
00:16:29 - 1-6: Shy Guy Heights
00:21:14 - 1-7: Spinwheel Library
00:23:57 - 1-8: Mine Cart Tunnel Throwdown
00:25:47 - 1-9: Spinwheel Bullet Bill Base
00:29:01 - 1-10: The King of Pyropuff Peak
00:33:09 - 1-11: Piranha Creeper Cove
00:36:52 - 1-12: Briny Bowl Swimming Hole
00:39:14 - 1-13: Turnip Cannon Jungle
00:43:38 - 1-14: Pop-Up Prairie Town
47:21 - 1-15: Drop-Road Dash
00:50:30 - 1-16: Bizarre Doors of Boo Mansion
00:54:17 - 1-17: Blizzard on the Star Express
00:59:25 - 1-18: Wingo’s Watchtower
Episode 2
01:09:15 - 2-1: Chute Scoot Slopes
01:13:13 - 2-2: Stumper Sneakaround
01:15:42 - 2-3: Mine Cart Sunset Rundown
01:17:30 - 2-4: Sinister Street Signs
01:20:11 - 2-5: Floaty Fun Water Park
01:24:06 - 2-6: Drift-Along Canyon
01:27:10 - 2-7: Sliding Slab Shuffle
01:30:34 - 2-8: Spooky Specters at Shadow Manor
01:32:56 - 2-9: Draggadon’s Revenge
01:38:17 - 2-10: Spinwheel Cog Ruins
01:42:00 - 2-11: Windup Stairs
01:43:47 - 2-12: Up ‘n’ Down Terrace
01:45:28 - 2-13: Clear Pipe Puzzleplex
01:48:41 - 2-14: Midnight in the Wandering Woods
01:51:40 - 2-15: Double Cherry Spires
01:55:21 - 2-16: Bullet Bill’s Touchy Trials
01:59:50 - 2-17: Spinwheel Sky Fort
02:04:57 - 2-18: Battle Tower Blitz
Episode 3
02:12:24 - 3-1: Rolling Inferno
02:15:19 - 3-2: Seesaw Sizzle
02:17:06 - 3-3: Beep Block Sky Plaza
02:19:23 - 3-4: Pickax Cave Plummet
02:23:50 - 3-5: Stumpy Springs Sanctuary
02:26:53 - 3-6: Biddybud Snow Stroll
02:28:49 - 3-7: Cagey Conkdor Caper
02:32:25 - 3-8: Up ‘n’ Down Desert
02:35:03 - 3-9: Mine Cart Ruins Rumble
02:39:53 - 3-10: Multi-Vator Mayhem
02:42:39 - 3-11 Flip Panel Footpath
02:44:56 - 3-12 Rock Block Badlands
02:50:11 - 3-13 Secret of the Golden Realm
02:57:31 - 3-14 Shy Guy Shadow Den
03:01:24 - 3-15 Razzle-Dazzle Slider
03:04:21 - 3-16 Poison Canal Cannon Run
03:07:12 - 3-17 Fright Train Flight
03:13:56 - 3-18 No Sleep at Magikoopa Keep
03:21:27 - 3-19 Retro Ramp-Up
03:24:54 - 3-20 Twisty-Turny Planet
03:27:26 - 3-21 Ghost Gallery Gambit
03:29:57 - 3-22 Touchstone Turmoil
03:32:31 - 3-23 Color Crate Carousel
03:36:46 - 3-24 Trick-Track Hall
03:39:31 - 3-25 Deep-Space Gyromajig
03:42:39 - 3-26 Magma Road Marathon
03:46:55 - 3-27 Scalding Scaffold Sinkhole
03:49:14 - 3-28 Wingo's Whackdown
Bonus Levels
04:02:44 - Secret of the Inverted Pyramid
04:06:16 - Mine Cart Cascade Crusade
04:08:39 - Uptown, Downtown
04:15:31 - Cookatiel's Sizzling Sprint
04:17:17 - Toad Brigade to Mushroom Mesa
04:20:08 - Toad Brigade to Trick-Track Hall
04:23:24 - Toad Brigade to Bullet Bill Base
04:28:35 - Toad Brigade to Kamek Keep
04:33:56 - Mummy-Me on Flip Panel Footpath
04:36:45 - Mummy-Me on Drop-Road Dash
04:38:32 - Mummy-Me at Pyropuff Peak
04:41:27 - Episode 1 Prologue
04:42:53 - Episode 2 Prologue
04:44:20 - Episode 3 Prologue
04:46:06 - Mummy-Me Maze Forever
00:00:00 - Prologue
00:16:06 - 20 Years Later
00:22:59 - Beyond The Wall
00:34:08 - The Slum
00:50:12 - The Cargo
01:01:58 - Outside
01:19:14 - Downtown
01:52:16 - Museum
02:07:32 - The Capitol Building
02:28:15 - The Woods
02:58:14 - The Safehouse
03:06:26 - The Graveyard
03:34:55 - High School Escape
03:54:02 - Alone And Forsaken
04:41:07 - Hotel Lobby
05:25:55 - The Financial District
06:01:49 - Escape The City
06:25:53 - The Sewers
06:55:06 - The Suburbs
07:31:55 - The Hydroelectric Dam
08:00:32 - The Ranch House
08:16:26 - Go Big Horns!
08:46:39 - The Science Building
09:06:54 - The Hunt
09:54:55 - The Cabin Resort
10:21:22 - Highway Exit
10:41:54 - The Underground Tunnel
11:02:24 - The Hospital
11:27:45 - Epilogue
00:00:00 - The Great Plateau
00:28:37 - Oman Au Shrine
00:41:44 - Ja Baji Shrine
00:58:59 - Owa Daim Shrine
01:12:14 - Keh Namut Shrine
The Great Plateu Goodies
01:39:33 - Korok Seeds
02:19:25 - Treasure Chests
03:22:52 - The Stone Talus
03:27:38 - Duelling Peaks
04:30:10 - Duelling Peaks Side Quests
05:22:59 - Bosh Kala Shrine
05:31:34 - Ree Dahee Shrine
05:38:52 - Toto Sah Shrine
04:47:17 - Ha Dahamar Shrine
05:56:55 - Ta'loh Naeg Shrine
06:07:44 - Hila Rao Shrine
06:27:49 - Shee Vaneer Shrine
06:32:54 - Shee Vaneth Shrine
06:39:27 - Korok Seeds
09:04:03 - Treasure Chests
11:49:41 - Duelling Peaks World Bosses
12:37:15 - Hateno Village
13:21:29 - Find The Fairy Fountain (Main Quest)
13:31:59 - Lakna Rokee's Blessing Shrine
13:48:58 - By Firefly's Light (Side Quest)
13:56:20 - Hateno Village Sidequests
15:02:18 - Chaas Qeta Shrine
15:26:54 - Myahm Agana Shrine
15:34:30 - Tahno O'ah Shrine
15:46:34 - Dow Na'eh Shrine
15:55:11 - Mezza Lo Shrine
16:11:09 - Kam Urog Shrine
16:20:53 - Korok Seeds
18:55:29 - Treasure Chests
20:54:12 - Hateno Village World Bosses
21:32:10 - Sunshroom Sensing (Side Quest)
21:47:25 - Zora's Domain
23:10:50 - Vah Ruta Dungeon
23:46:36 - Zora's Domain Side Quests
25:23:28 - Daka Tuss Shrine
25:29:48 - Kaya Wan Shrine
25:37:00 - Sheh Rata Shrine
25:45:57 - Soh Kofi Shrine
25:54:10 - Ne'ez Yohma Shrine
26:00:46 - Dagan Keeks Shrine
26:13:33 - Rucco Maag Shrine
26:26:24 - Kah Mael Shrine
26:35:09 - Shai Yota Shrine
26:42:57 - Korok Seeds
28:56:00 - Treasure Chests
32:14:43 - Zora's Domain World Bosses
32:41:07 - Death Mountain
33:59:21 - Vah Rudania Dungeon
34:35:01 - Death Mountain Sidequests
34:54:27 - Daqa Koh Shrine
34:58:35 - Kayra Mah Shrine
35:19:50 - Shae Mo'shah Shrine
36:31:36 - Shora Hah Shrine
35:45:19 - Gorae Torr Shrine
36:00:15 - Sah Dahaj Shrine
36:06:03 - Qua Raym Shrine
36:15:38 - Mo'a Keet Shrine
36:20:10 - Tah Muhl Shrine
36:33:57 - Korok Seeds
38:03:36 - Treasure Chests
40:03:27 - Gerudo Town
41:36:16 - Vah Naboris Dungeon
42:37:14 - Gerudo Town Sidequests
44:40:35 - Jee Noh Shrine
44:48:43 - Kay Noh Shrine
44:55:55 - Dako Tah Shrine
45:11:18 - Daqo Chisay Shrine
45:17:56 - Raqa Zunzo Shrine
45:27:06 - Korsh O'hu Shrine
45:41:21 - Kema Zoos Shrine
45:51:57 - Tho Kayu Shrine
45:59:17 - Hawa Koth Shrine
46:10:04 - Misae Suma Shrine
46:31:16 - Dila Maag Shrine
46:43:27 - Suma Sahma Shrine
46:50:45 - Korok Seeds
49:19:39 - Treasure Chests
51:58:40 - Gerudo Desert World Bosses
52:33:49 - Rito Village
53:39:39 - Van Medoh Dungeon
54:25:26 - Rito Village Side Quests
55:06:19 - Tena Ko'Sah Shrine
55:20:17 - Kah Okeo Shrine
55:31:47 - Akh Va'quot Shrine
55:37:52 - Bareeda Naag Shrine
55:50:26 - Voo Lota Shrine
56:09:47 - Sha Warvo Shrine
56:15:20 - Korok Seeds (Rito Village)
57:21:12 - Treasure Chests (Rito Village)
58:36:02 - Uncovering The Memories
62:29:52 - Obtaining The Master Sword And Hylian Shield
The Korok Forest
63:15:47 - Korok Forest Sidequests
63:26:02 - The Korok Trials
65:14:02 - Mirro Shaz Shrine
65:25:23 - Keo Ruug Shrine
65:30:58 - Maag Halan Shrine
65:41:26 - Daag Chokah Shrine
65:46:39 - Kuhn Sidajj Shrine
65:51:02 - Monya Toma Shrine
65:59:09 - Rona Kachta Shrine
66:12:28 - Ketoh Wawai Shrine
66:20:18 - Korok Seeds
67:41:23 - Treasure Chests
69:06:19 - Korok Forest World Bosses
69:18:51 - Hebra Region Side Quests
69:36:36 - Hebra Region Shrines
71:30:40 - Korok Seeds
74:30:40 - Treasure Chests
77:47:22 - Hebra Region World Bosses
78:17:20 - Ridgeland Region Side Quests
78:32:08 - Ridgeland Region Shrines
79:38:28 - Korok Seeds
82:04:13 - Treasure Chests
83:03:10 - Rideland Region World Bosses
83:20:56 - Gerudo Tower Shrines
84:41:43 - Korok Seeds
86:11:38 - Treasure Chests
88:15:54 - Gerudo Tower World Bosses
88:47:06 - Lake Tower Region
89:08:30 - Lake Tower Side Quests
Lake Tower Shrines
89:27:18 - Lake Tower Shrines
90:38:58 - Korok Seeds
93:28:40 - Treasure Chests
95:50:06 - Lake Tower World Bosses
96:13:15 - Faron Region
96:22:12 - Faron Region Side Quests
97:00:48 - Faron Region Shrines
98:22:09 - Korok Seeds
100:19:44 - Treasure Chests
103:41:54 - Faron Region World Bosses
104:20:42 - Mount Lanayru
104:27:32 - Jitan Sa'mi Shrine
104:46:59 - Korok Seeds
105:22:31 - Akkala Region
105:37:22 - Akkala Region Sidequests
107:12:19 - Akkala Region Shrines
108:34:29 - Korok Seeds
110:27:50 - Treasure Chests
112:32:52 - Central Region Side Quests
113:19:04 - Central Region Shrines
Central Region Collectibles
114:31:48 - Korok Seeds
118:00:19 - Central Region World Bosses
Final Side Quests
118:49:13 - The Weapon Connoisseur
119:34:14 - The Korok Seeds
119:48:25 - Upgrading Every Armor Piece
120:12:48 - Hyrule Compendium
120:28:50 - Hyrule Castle
121:01:06 - Calamity Ganon
00:00:00 - Chapter 1 - Mission Underway
00:49:07 - Chapter 2 - Gift in the Blood
01:24:15 - Chapter 3 - Infested Inside
02:14:40 - Chapter 4 - The First Daughter
03:06:12 - Chapter 5 - Glimmer of Hope
03:42:30 - Chapter 6 - Farewell, Village of Terror
04:14:50 - Chapter 7 - Shadows Within
05:15:01 - Chapter 8 - Reunited
05:52:18 - Chapter 9 - Dire Situation
07:06:03 - Chapter 10 - The Depths of Hell
08:09:04 - Chapter 11 - Adios, Caballero
08:54:08 - Chapter 12 - Overthrowing the Castle
09:35:29 - Chapter 13 - Another Rescue
10:24:21 - Chapter 14 - Letting Go of the Past
11:33:54 - Chapter 15 - I'll Do My Job
12:22:35 - Chapter 16 - Darkest Before Dawn
Resident Evil 4 is a 2023 survival horror game developed and published by Capcom. It is a remake of the 2005 game Resident Evil 4. Players control the US agent Leon S. Kennedy, who must save Ashley Graham, the daughter of the United States president, from the mysterious Los Iluminados cult. The remake builds upon the original game with an updated plot, new visuals, characters, cast, and improved gameplay.
Resident Evil 4 was announced in June 2022 and released on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S on March 24, 2023. It received acclaim and sold four million copies in its first two weeks, making it one of the fastest-selling Resident Evil games.
Resident Evil 4 is a remake of the 2005 game Resident Evil 4. It features "over-the-shoulder" third-person shooter gameplay similar to the original, while drawing other design aspects from the remakes of Resident Evil 2 (2019) and Resident Evil 3 (2020).[4] Resident Evil 4 features redesigned visuals, designed to create a tenser atmosphere, along with new character designs and backgrounds. It offers six control schemes, including one styled after the original game. Occasionally the player must solve puzzles in order to reach certain areas.[8] In some sequences, Leon must protect the president's daughter, Ashley. She uses a simpler health system than in the original, and can be instructed to stay close or far.
As in the original game, the player organizes their inventory with an attaché case. New to the remake, a crafting system enables the player to create items and ammunition using resources collected. The Merchant returns, allowing the player to buy, upgrade, and trade items while providing new side quests that may be completed during the main story. Similarly to the original, the focus of combat is shooting enemies and reloading. However, Leon can now move and use weapons at the same time, allowing him to evade attacks while firing. Leon can use melee attacks to injure enemies and push them away. A new parrying mechanic allows him to block, counterattack, and kill downed enemies with his knife. Unlike the original, Leon's knife has a durability meter; if broken, the player will have to speak to the Merchant to get it repaired or increase its durability. Leon can carry multiple types of knives with various attributes.
00:00:00 - Prologue: A Rogue's Welcome
01:06:24 - Chapter 1: Castle And Dragon
03:04:25 - Intermission
04:38:59 - Chapter 2: The Great Boggly Tree
06:55:19 - Intermission
08:08:04 - Chapter 3: Of Glitz And Glory
12:03:46 - Intermission
13:05:05 - Chapter 4: For Pigs The Bell Tolls
15:02:31 - Intermission
15:49:24 - Chapter 5: The Key To Pirates
18:44:35 - Intermission
19:50:06 - Chapter 6: 3 Days Of Excess
22:04:30 - Intermission
23:31:00 - Chapter 7: Mario Shoots The Moon
26:12:40 - Intermission
27:21:03 - The Pit Of 100 Trials
30:26:45 - Intermission
30:46:13 - Chapter 8: The Thousand Year Door
00:00:00 - Item Gathering
00:30:07 - The Eagle
00:41:15 - The Moon
00:53:08 - The Manji
01:10:52 - The Snake
01:37:26 - The Lizard
01:54:46 - The Dragon
02:12:04 - The Demon
02:44:18 - The Lion
03:10:30 - The Death Mountain
The Legend of Zelda, originally released in Japan as The Hyrule Fantasy: Zelda no Densetsu, is an action-adventure game developed and published by Nintendo.[9] The first game of The Legend of Zelda series, it is set in the fantasy land of Hyrule and centers on an elf-like boy named Link, who aims to collect the eight fragments of the Triforce of Wisdom in order to rescue Princess Zelda from the antagonist Ganon. During the course of the game, the player controls Link from a top-down perspective and navigates throughout the overworld and dungeons, collecting weapons, defeating enemies and uncovering secrets along the way.
The Legend of Zelda incorporates elements of action, adventure, and role-playing genres. The player controls Link from a flip-screen overhead perspective as he travels the overworld, a large outdoor map with various environments. Link begins the game equipped only with a small shield, but can enter a cave and receive a sword from an old man who advises, "It's dangerous to go alone! Take this." Throughout the adventure, Link finds and acquires various items that increase his abilities further, including Heart Containers which increase his life meter; magic rings which decrease the amount of damage Link takes from enemy attacks; and stronger swords which allow Link inflict more damage to enemies. These items are mainly found in caves scattered throughout the land. Some are easily accessible, while others are hidden beneath obstacles such as rocks, trees, and waterfalls. Defeated enemies sometimes drop items including hearts, which refill the life meter, and Rupees, the in-game currency. Rupees can also be found in hidden treasure caves and are used to buy equipment, information, and ability upgrades.
00:00:00 - The Great Plateu
00:28:37 - Oman Au Shrine
00:41:44 - Ja Baji Shrine
00:58:59 - Owa Daim Shrine
01:12:14 - Keh Namut Shrine
01:39:33 - Duelling Peaks
02:47:15 - Hateno Village
03:31:33 - Find The Fairy Fountain (Main Quest)
03:53:39 - Zora's Domain
05:17:04 - Vah Ruta Dungeon
05:52:50 - Death Mountain
07:11:05 - Vah Rudania Dungeon
08:02:12 - Gerudo Town
09:22:02 - Vah Naboris Dungeon
10:54:09 - Rito Village
11:27:24 - Van Medoh Dungeon
12:13:11 - Uncovering The Memories
16:20:11 - Uncovering The Master Sword And The Hylian Shield
16:46:14 - Upgrading With Hestu
17:07:39 - Upgrading Armour
17:25:00 - The Hyrule Compendium
17:45:12 - Hyrule Castle
18:12:30 - Calamity Ganon