Anybody else noticed that the game creators and composers added the first few notes (especially the first 3 notes) of the Goron Lullaby from Majora's mask to the music theme for the Goron Mines in Twilight Princess. The notes Goron Link play on his drums in MM. kzbin.info/www/bejne/pIDMe5ybrpl0aJI Even some websites like Zelda Wiki point that out (see "Goron Mines theme"). Remember that Twilight Princess reference some of the songs of Majora's Mask songs, like the spirit of the OOT-MM hero teaching Twilight Princess Link the Song of Healing (the howling stone is near Death Mountain). And also the stone near Lake Hylia whistles a unique tune and while this last song in some respects resembles the "Goron Lullaby" from Majora's Mask, it is, in fact, only similar in the first four out of eight notes, but it is still a reference to the Goron lullaby which is referenced twice in Twilight Princess which is a sequel to MM and of course takes place in the same timeline. I like the Goron Mines theme because it references the Goron Lullaby from Majora's Mask. Also, and that might just be me, the instrumentation gives off some sense of tension. Also, you know what else this Goron Mine dungeon reminds me off? The Moria mines in LOTR. What with the lava, the rock platforms, the orc-like Bulblin archers, and the Balrog-like boss. That's so cool. Also the whole magnetic crane technology stuff is wicked. I liked Goron Mines better than both OoT fire dungeons tbh. I can understand why some people complain that the slow-plodding Iron Boots segments couldn't end soon enough, I like the concept but it's true that it's slow-plodding.
@idkidk4334 Жыл бұрын
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@anthonyeasterwood5329 ай бұрын
This music feels like it could also be in a Metroid game as well