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developed by Brace Yourself Games and published by Nintendo. The game is a crossover of ''
Crypt of the NecroDancer ''Crypt of the NecroDancer'' is a roguelike rhythm video game developed and published by Canadian independent game studio Brace Yourself Games. The game takes fundamental elements of a roguelike dungeon exploration game and adds a beat-matching ...
'' with ''
The Legend of Zelda ''The Legend of Zelda'' is an action-adventure game franchise created by the Japanese game designers Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka. It is primarily developed and published by Nintendo, although some portable installments and re-rele ...
'', combining the rhythm-based movement and fighting mechanics with elements reminiscent of earlier games in the ''Zelda'' franchise. The game was released for the Nintendo Switch on June 13, 2019.


Gameplay

''Cadence of Hyrule'' combines the rhythm-based gameplay of ''
Crypt of the NecroDancer ''Crypt of the NecroDancer'' is a roguelike rhythm video game developed and published by Canadian independent game studio Brace Yourself Games. The game takes fundamental elements of a roguelike dungeon exploration game and adds a beat-matching ...
'' with settings, characters, and music from ''The Legend of Zelda'' series. Players play the majority of the game as either Link or
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, with other characters such as ''NecroDancer'' protagonist Cadence becoming unlocked by progressing through the game or completing certain quests, each with their own unique abilities. Players venture across the overworld, composed of predefined regions and map layouts related to ''Zelda'' lore such as Hyrule Castle or Death Mountain, but whose relative placement is procedurally generated for each new save file. This map remains the same throughout an entire game, but certain dungeons such as those found in temples will be randomly generated every time they are visited. Whenever enemies are in an area, the player is required to move and attack in time to the music using the directional buttons, with bonus multipliers and extra rewards available for maintaining the beat. Throughout the game, the player can find or purchase weapons and equipment, such as shovels for digging through dirt or torches that can reveal the contents of chests, as well as recurring ''Zelda'' items such as bows, bombs, and hook shots. Partially carrying over roguelike elements from ''NecroDancer'', the player will lose amassed
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and temporary items if they lose all of their health. Diamonds, which can be found in dungeons or earned by defeating every enemy in an area, are retained even if the player gets a game over. Players can activate Sheikah Stones in certain areas, which they can either fast travel to or respawn from following a death. The game features optional modes such as "fixed-beat mode", which removes the need to play to the music, and
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mode, which challenges players to play through the campaign without dying once. The game can also be played co-operatively with a second player on the same Switch unit with each player using one Joy-Con to move.


Plot

In the Kingdom of Hyrule, a mysterious man named Octavo uses a magical lute to put Hyrule's king, as well as Link and Zelda, to sleep, before using the Triforce of Power to turn his Lute into a Golden Lute. In this time of need, Cadence is mysteriously transported to Hyrule by the Triforce and manages to wake up Link and Zelda. While Cadence goes off to try to find a way home, Link and Zelda travel across Hyrule to find and defeat Octavo's four champions, who each possess enchanted instruments containing musical power. After Link and Zelda, soon rejoined by Cadence, obtain the instruments and enter Hyrule Castle, Octavo reveals that he and his champions were meant to be used to battle against Ganon, who will take over Hyrule in the future. Finding himself defeated, Octavo opens a portal into the future, where Link, Zelda, and Cadence confront Ganon and combine their forces to defeat him. With help from the Golden Lute, Link and Zelda use the power of the
Triforce The is a fictional artifact and icon of Nintendo's ''The Legend of Zelda'' series of video games. It first appeared in the original 1986 action-adventure game ''The Legend of Zelda'' and is a focus of subsequent games in the series, including ...
to try and send Cadence back to her own world.


Development

''Cadence of Hyrule'' was developed by Brace Yourself Games, directed by ''Crypt of the NecroDancer'' creator Ryan Clark. It began development when Clark approached Nintendo to ask permission to use ''The Legend of Zelda'' content as DLC for the Nintendo Switch port of the game. Clark stated that a mutual interest in the idea grew faster than they were expecting. The project eventually evolved into a new crossover title. The project was described as a new entry in the ''Crypt of the NecroDancer'' series, while also taking care to make sure it works as a ''Legend of Zelda'' game as well. Clark stated that he was excited to work with ''The Legend of Zelda'' soundtrack, due to the series' compositions as well as the use of instruments as gameplay mechanics. While Nintendo has worked with larger third-party studios and publishers before on titles related to its intellectual property, such as with
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, Atlus, and Capcom, ''Cadence of Hyrule'' is one of the few times Nintendo has given out its properties to a small independent developer. Composer
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provides the 25-song soundtrack, which remixes several classic ''Zelda'' songs. Part of the pixel art style for the game was developed by members of the ''
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'' art team. The game was announced in March 2019, at the end of a Nintendo Direct 'Nindies' showcase and was released on June 13. Free downloadable content (DLC) for the game was added on December 18 the same year. It includes additional story-based content, with Octavo as the playable character, and a Dungeons mode. Three additional paid DLC were released in 2020, and can be purchased individually or as part of a Season Pass. The first, released on July 20, adds five playable characters to the game, each with their own special moves and attacks, including
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, Shadow Link and Shadow Zelda from ''The Legend of Zelda'', and Aria and Frederick from ''Crypt of the Necrodancer''. The second, released on August 31, is a pack containing additional music tracks for the game arranged by Jules "FamilyJules" Conroy, Alex "A_Rival" Esquivel, and
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. The final DLC, released on September 23, is a new adventure titled "Symphony of the Mask", starring the Skull Kid from '' The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'', which includes new maps, modes, and music. Additionally, a physical version of the game that includes all DLC was released on October 23.


Reception

''Cadence of Hyrule'' received "generally favorable reviews" according to
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. ''
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'' called the style of the game a "welcome shot of retro charm" when compared to the more realistic '' The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild''. ''Cadence of Hyrule'' was the best-selling digital Nintendo Switch game during its first week of release in Japan. The physical version sold 1,539 copies within its first week on sale in Japan, making it the twenty-fourth bestselling retail game of the week in the country. It was also the bestselling digital Nintendo Switch game during the month of June 2019 in Europe.


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