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Take a Dip With Two New Skyward Sword Videos

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The new footage shows introduces us to Skyward Sword’s zombies and its fish-dragon-spirit.

If you’ve got a hankering for some fresh Skyward Sword information, then Nintendo is more than happy to oblige with not one but two new videos showing off more of the games areas, equipment , characters and enemies.

The first video shows Link exploring Lake Floria, which is apparently next to Faron Wood, and is home to the Parella, a friendly tribe of water-dwelling creatures. The video also introduces Faron – the character, not the wood – an aquatic fish dragon/guardian spirit, as well as showing off how agile Link is in water.

The second video gives a brief overview of another of the game’s dungeons, the Ancient Cistern. For reasons I don’t entirely understand, Nintendo has decided to reveal what treasure you’ll find and what the dungeon’s boss is, along with hints on how to beat him. Suffice to say, if you’re trying to avoid spoilers, you might want to give this one a miss.

I have to say, Nintendo really seems to be going crazy with these videos, both in terms of how many it’s putting out, and what the videos themselves actually contain. Someone needs to let Nintendo know that part of the fun of exploring is not knowing what you’re going to find.

Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword comes out for Wii on November 20th.

Source: Go Nintendo

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