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Opinion

My Christmas tradition – The Legend of Zelda

Cassie Mammone
11/12/2024
Translation: Patrik Stainbrook

The holidays are fast approaching, bringing along my favourite tradition: playing The Legend of Zelda.

A homegrown tradition

As an adult, I feel this magic less. Since I’m now able to get the release or console of my dreams all year-round, one game under the Christmas tree is nothing special. That’s why five years ago I started a new tradition, giving gaming that special holiday status again.

The tradition: every year at Christmas time I play a Legend of Zelda game. The Legend of Zelda is my favourite video game series, so I never get bored of the games – regardless of whether I’ve played them before or not. Initially, this tradition was supposed to motivate me to finally play all the games in the series. These days, I just choose which game I want to play most.

Keeping the Christmas spirit thanks to snow areas

Most Zelda games feature snowy areas or icy caves that work with winter and Christmas. If you like things melancholy but atmospheric, I can recommend a visit to Snowhead mountain in The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask. Make sure to pack plenty tissues. Goron Darmani’s story, who dies a hero’s death to save his village from boss Goht, is still incredibly touching.

Cosy memories

But it’s not necessarily the snowy areas or the many game release dates just before Christmas that make The Legend of Zelda the perfect series for the festive season. The cosy atmosphere that arrives whenever I enter that familiar gaming world enchants me every year.

Why is this tradition necessary?

Unlike during the rest of the year, I consciously take the time to immerse myself in a familiar game world. The stress of everyday life fades into the background, and I treat myself to some time out during the turbulent festive season. The ritual nature of this tradition makes me appreciate moments of relaxation even more, and I look forward to them weeks or even months in advance.

That’s why I recommend you introduce a similar tradition. And it doesn’t have to be The Legend of Zelda either. Cosy games like Animal Crossing, action spectacles like Doom or horror games like Resident Evil are legitimate candidates too. The main thing is that the game makes you happy. That’s what my little tradition is all about, after all.

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I wrote my first text about video games when I was eight years old. I haven't been able to stop since. The rest of my time is spent on my love for 2D husbandos, monsters, my cats and sport.


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