Ocarina of Time video: Shadow Temple FAP

After trudging through the Water Temple a week or so ago, we're finally ready to hop back into Hyrule and tackle the Shadow Temple, the dankest, dingiest and all around creepiest dungeon in the game. Once again I'm playing (and responding to these scandalous allegations that I'm not a very good Zelda player) and this time Henry and Charlie join in on the fun and attempt to stay on topic.

All in all, the Shadow Temple is much easer and more straightforward than the Water Temple that preceded it. The only trouble I have is with a certain jump half way through... which I have to repeat about five times. Oh and the giant Skulltulas keep falling from the ceiling and smacking me in the face.

Next up: the Spirit Temple, which stars both child AND adult Link!

After trudging through the Water Temple a week or so ago, we're finally ready to hop back into Hyrule and tackle the Shadow Temple, the dankest, dingiest and all around creepiest dungeon in the game. Once again I'm playing (and responding to these scandalous allegations that I'm not a very good Zelda player) and this time Henry and Charlie join in on the fun and attempt to stay on topic.

All in all, the Shadow Temple is much easer and more straightforward than the Water Temple that preceded it. The only trouble I have is with a certain jump half way through... which I have to repeat about five times. Oh and the giant Skulltulas keep falling from the ceiling and smacking me in the face.

Next up: the Spirit Temple, which stars both child AND adult Link!

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Brett Elston

A fomer Executive Editor at GamesRadar, Brett also contributed content to many other Future gaming publications including Nintendo Power, PC Gamer and Official Xbox Magazine. Brett has worked at Capcom in several senior roles, is an experienced podcaster, and now works as a Senior Manager of Content Communications at PlayStation SIE.