The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures

Four Swords Adventures is the eleventh installment of the Zelda series. It incorporates a graphical style that combines and. It is the only console Zelda title to date to incorporate multiplayer elements into its main campaign. Because of its single player elements, Four Swords Adventures is also the first game in the series to allow a single player to control more than one Link at once, and it utilizes various methods to allow the player to make use of the four Links, such as formations. Also, it is the only title to break locations and temples up into succinct, separate stages and levels which can be replayed even after beating them once. The game itself, though an innovation in Zelda gameplay, is heavily inspired by the music, graphics, and locations of A Link to the Past.

Intro
One night, an ominous cloud covers Hyrule, throwing fear into the people. Princess Zelda calls upon her most trusted childhood friend, Link. She wants to check up on the Four Sword, fearing that the seal that imprisoned the evil wind sorcerer Vaati inside of it at the end of Four Swords might have weakened. Inside the castle they meet up with the gathered six Maidens, whose purpose is to protect Hyrule as well as the Four Sword Sanctuary. With the help of the maidens Zelda summons a portal to the sanctuary.

However, before they get a chance to enter, a dark figure that looks like Link appears. The Dark Link seals away the six maidens and Zelda in a dark crystal, before he retreats into the portal leading to the sanctuary. Link is left with no choice but to follow. Arriving at the sanctuary, the dark Link taunts Link into pulling the Four Sword, resulting in Link splitting into four copies of himself. Likewise, the seal on Vaati is broken, and he slowly creeps forward with a maniacal laugh. The four Links do not get a chance to follow the Dark Link before being thrown away from the scene by Vaati’s magic.

Hyrulean Adventure
The four Links are awoken by Kaepora Gaebora, who calmly informs them of the situation and what they must do, which is to first rescue the six maidens. Shadow Link, as he calls him, has spread chaos in Hyrule, scorching villages and throwing them into the dark world. Traveling across Hyrule they witness the chaos brought about by Vaati and Shadow Link, and in order to release the dark seals placed by Vaati the four Links must collect force gems in order to properly power up the Four Swords and grant it the power to repel evil.

After rescuing the Green maiden, she tells the four Links about the four Royal Jewels which is needed to reach the in Realm of the Heavens, where Zelda is being held. They were divided among four Knights of Hyrule, known to have valiantly defended Hyrule, but they have mysteriously disappeared. The four Links eventually find them, who reveal they have been cursed and thrown in the Dark World.

It is revealed that the one who is ultimately behind everything is a mighty foe who is not Vaati, but rather, someone using him. Once the four Links reach the part of Hyrule which has been transformed into the Dark World, they discover from the White Maiden that there was once was a Dark Mirror in which an ancient tribe was sealed. The mirror was being kept away from the world in a "forest temple". They believe the mirror to be the source of the Shadow Links. Rumors also reach them of a King of Darkness named Ganon.

Upon reaching the temple where the mirror is being held, their suspicion is confirmed, as the Mirror has indeed been stolen. The Red maiden who is rescued there, reveals that she knows of a man named Ganondorf of the Gerudo tribe, but finds it unlikely that he is the cause of the recent events. Following his footsteps, it is revealed that Ganondorf had obtained a powerful ancient weapon which would make him a King of Darkness.

After rescuing all six maidens, Link heads towards the Tower's location which has been cursed by the power of darkness, making it Frozen Hyrule. Pushing through the snow storm, they liberates the final Knight, who tells them to rescue Zelda and save Hyrule from the darkness, after giving them the last of the Royal Jewels. The Tower of Winds is called forth using the power of the jewels, giving the party entry to the Realm of the Heavens. Once the party has climbed the Tower, Princess Zelda is finally rescued. In the Realms of the Heavens, the four Links makes their final battle with their dark doppelganger Shadow Link as they secure the Dark Mirror. Princess Zelda uses her power to create a rainbow bridge, allowing them to enter the Palace of Winds.

Inside, they encounter Vaati, and after a great battle, they defeat him. With Vaati gone, the Palace of Winds starts to collapse, as it relied on his magic to keep itself in the sky. The party retreats back to the Tower of Winds. Once there, they hear the voice of the culprit behind everything, Ganondorf, who mocks Vaati attempting to stop them. The party escapes the palace and down through the Tower of Winds, which at this point has also started to collapse. Just before reaching the exit, the floor beneath them collapses, and they fall into a dark room. Ganondorf then appears as a patch of darkness. Zelda tries to seal him away but fails, and once again Zelda is taken captive. Assuming the shape of a pig and the final battle between the four Links and Ganon commences. Midway through the battle, Zelda is freed, and together they defeat Ganon. With the combined power of the six maidens, Ganon is ultimately sealed away in the Four Sword.

In the aftermath of the journey, the Four Sword is laid to rest again in the Four Sword Sanctuary, and the four Links join back into one single Link. The six maidens and Zelda form a pyramid-like barrier around the Sword so that no one might touch it again. Outside the castle, celebration is at hand, signaling peace, and Link seem to be greeted by the crowd as a true hero.

Timeline Placement
Four Swords Adventures is the second of the three games (and the third chronologically) in the so-called "Four Swords Trilogy". It was long assumed to be a direct sequel to, one reason being that the Four Swords Adventures intro does not refer to the hero of the Four Swords backstory by name, whereas the heroes of Four Swords and Four Swords Adventures are both referred to as Link, giving the impression that the games feature the same hero. However, the official timeline revealed in Hyrule Historia shows that Four Swords Adventures takes place much later, hundreds of years after in the "Child Timeline." Hyrule Historia describes the Ganondorf of this game to be a different Ganondorf from the one appearing in and Twilight Princess, having been reincarnated after being defeated by the Hero Chosen by the Gods, similar to how multiple incarnations of Link and Zelda have appeared throughout the Zelda series.

Gameplay
This title is unique in having two main styles of gameplay, Single Player and Multiplayer. Even as a Single Player game, there will be 4 Links to control. The game mechanics ease this feat by having 4 set Battle Formations for the Links to battle with. When not in formation, one can choose to have the remaining Links follow him or stay seated until switching between them. As a multiplayer with 4 players, each player will control their own Link. A competitive atmosphere is achieved by the stages ranking and rewarding everyone upon completion, as well as the ability to attack one another. With fewer than 4 players, one may pick up an extra Link to control.

The GameCube controller can be used only in Single Player. Multiplayer requires the use of GameBoy Advances. While off of the main screen, the player will be able to see game action on the GameBoy Advance screen.

Shadow Battle is the multiplayer battle mode, an alternative to the multiplayer co-op gameplay. The Links battle one another in death matches.

The Japanese and Korean version features a mode that follows the story of called Navi Trackers; however, in both releases, only Japanese voice acting for Tetra and her crew was included.

Development
As indicated by deleted text in Four Swords Adventures, the original concept for that game would have included elements which might have made it the game in which the Imprisoning War occurred. Deleted text talks of Link not being able to wield the Master Sword, and more explicit references to the Hylians. During development, Four Swords Adventures had considerably more story than the final release, but Shigeru Miyamoto thought that the game should have a stronger focus on gameplay and the story was simplified.

At E3 2003, Nintendo showcased two Zelda games which would make use of the Game Boy Advance connectivity, Four Swords and Tetra's Trackers. In December of the same year, it was announced that both games would be together in a single disc, Four Swords +, along with a third, Shadow Battle. Four Swords Adventures was released in Japan with Hyrule Adventure, Shadow Battle, and Navi's Trackers as three individual games bundled together. It was later announced on June 7, 2004, however, that Hyrule Adventures and Navi's Trackers would be sold as two separate titles in the United States, while the retail status of Shadow Battle was still unknown. This decision was later changed to bundle Hyrule Adventure with Shadow Battle, and to not release Navi's Trackers in the United States.

Graphics
Graphically, the title incorporates a mixture between A Link to the Past and The Wind Waker: cel-shading and realistic elements from the SNES game that are more advanced in Four Swords Adventures, such as the area's textures and colors. Four Swords Adventures features the sprites of Link from Four Swords which was modified so he behaves similar to the hero from A Link to the Past.

Most giant enemies (such as Phantom Ganon, Helmaroc King, Jalhalla and effects are cel-shaded like The Wind Waker. It features enhanced atmospheric effects such as cloud shadows that slowly move across the ground, heat shimmer, dust storms, and fogs.

Audio
In the game, almost every enemies are given voices. Their voice actors from Ocarina of Time and The Wind Waker reprise their roles as Link, Princess Zelda and Ganon (despite not being the same people from The Wind Waker).

Reception
Four Swords Adventures is the least successful game in the series, selling a mere 250,000 copies in North America.

Trivia

 * Four Swords Adventures, alike to, has no option of choosing a name for Link.
 * This is the only two-dimensional Zelda game to feature regular Gerudo members (Twinrova and Ganondorf are not regular members).
 * This is the first two-dimensional Legend of Zelda console game since A Link to the Past.
 * Unlike traditional Zelda games, acquired items cannot be kept.
 * The four Links can only have one secondary item at a time and must sacrifice one secondary item for another (e.g. dropping the Boomerang to acquire the Slingshot).
 * Bracelets and Heart Containers are only used for one stage.
 * Hidden in the game's files is a streaming audio file named "smw.ast". Playing it with the appropriate Winamp plugins (vgmstream) will reveal that the file is actually the Super Mario Bros. theme, specifically the secret theme found in Super Mario World. Video of the discovery can be found here.
 * Initial releases of Four Swords Adventures included a preview of The Wind Waker.
 * Contrary to popular belief, the Navi Trackers mode was, in fact, released outside of Japan, but only in South Korea. The mode is essentially identical to the Japanese version, except for the logo on the mode select screen, which, like the rest of Four Swords Adventures, is translated into Korean.
 * The game's Korean logo is only used in the game's title screen - the Korean box art uses the Japanese logo instead.
 * The Korean release appears to be a repackaged Japanese version, with only the game software itself and the box being translated.