Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - Link retrieves the Master Sword @ 4K 60ᶠᵖˢ ✔

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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Link retrieves the Master Sword in 4K 60fps
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  • Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Link retrieves the Master Sword in 4K 60fps thanks to Emulation! Drop the video a 👍 if you enjoyed it 🙂
  • @Yahlokis
    As a stand-alone, this is one of the best sword pulls in the entire series. If you’ve done the tears, though, this hits like a truck and becomes one of the most memorable moments in modern gaming.
  • @mikeystar4324
    I’m so happy they’re acknowledging Fi being in the sword and call it “her”
  • I like to think that the dragon didn’t recognize Link at first and tried to buck him off so he wouldn’t “steal” the master sword. But after seeing his determination and courage, she realized it was him and settled down
  • @meekmeek93
    Did this while the Blood Moon was out and had barely enough stamina. It really felt like Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf were there. One of my favorite moments of all time.
  • @GeekoVO
    The little bit of Zelda's Lullaby playing as the traditional Master Sword fanfare plays. The fact that the sword is subtly colored differently as a sort of scar. The intensity of watching your stamina drain and hoping you have enough to get the sword. Best. Sword pull. Period.
  • This is by far the best master sword obtaining in Zelda history it was very beautiful especially if you get all the dragon tear memories
  • @StarBoy0204
    “She is the key to destroying the Demon King” that has to be a Fi reference
  • @goldwasp7222
    Just did this last night and had the perfect amount of stamina by chance. I had to come back to rewatch it, it’s so much cooler than the first game’s sword pull.
  • @whereisbardo
    the silent princess flowers spawning around the last tear hit me harder than I wish to admit
  • @TayoEXE
    This moment is so beautiful not just for its cinematic quality, and not even for the story behind it, but also because of the relationship Zelda and Fi have. Fi was the loyal servant of the Goddess Hylia, whom Zelda is a reincarnation of, and Fi has protected both Zelda and Link for many millenia. She saved Link's life trying to communicate with Zelda even in BotW. This time... Hylia gave her own life back to protect and restore her servant Fi. This particular scene is so meaningful as a result, and I'm convinced it's one reason Nintendo re-released Skyward Sword recently.
  • I just noticed that the master sword still has the same scars of corruption much like link does. really cool.
  • @Super_Suchi
    Underrated aspect I really like about this scene is the “SHING!” sound effect when Link rises the sword into the air. Reminds me of the very first time we saw the master sword pulled in A Link to the Past.
  • @katastrofa025
    I love how he don't tries to pull it out anymore, after dragon calms, just softly picks it up without resistance.
  • @Daimyo0394
    I just did this, and in my opinion, the most emotional and best Master Sword pull in the entire series! And with the backstory of the Dragon Tears is even better!
  • @Xela99122
    I wish I could go back in time to relive this scene. The base of the dragon’s roar really hits
  • @himeistrying
    unironically made me cry, the master sword pulls are maybe my favorite part of zelda games and this one was so well done! :O
  • @MrSamIsPog
    This scene made me cry for absolutely no reason
  • @yehoem
    I just realized that just as link holds the sword and the master sword theme plays you can also hear a bit of Zelda's lullaby!
  • @TimCeallaigh
    Even Link is rarely show strong emotion, you could see his sorrow and determination when he finished the memory at 5:10