I have faith in Nintendo that they'll make the Zelda as good as possible. I just wonder what the visuals will look like. I liked Twilight Princess' style but I'd much rather see a realistic cel-shaded look. Sort of like the Wind Waker but more realistic. Similar to the game Borderlands. I think that kind of visual style could work really well.
Less linearity and intellectually challenging exploration. Making dungeons a bit more difficult to find and enabling the player to go through some of them out of order would be nice though.
In Ocarina of Time, I'm pretty sure it's possible to complete the last two temples in any order you want. You just need to obtain the hover boots =0.
I can't wait until Zelda wii comes out. I hope they will allow the use of gamecube controls because sometimes the wiimote can get a bit tiring but I am still looking forward on how they will use the wiimotion+ in the game(and maybe the vitality sensor...).
What i am truly looking forward to OUT OF EVERYTHING are the bosses, new items, and STORY. E3 couldn't take any longer <.<...
No, I absolutely do not want Nintendo to focus on co-op, especially for a single-player game. Look what happened to Resident Evil 5; Capcom spent too much time making the campaign co-op, which ruined the single-player aspects of it. But Zelda is made for a single player, not more than one. Maybe a separate co-op mode, like the Special-Ops in Modern Warfare 2?
Four Swords and Four Swords Adventures beg to differ. So do the DS games. At this point, you'd have to be trying to ignore these games if you believe that Zelda is nothing but a single-player experience.
Sure, all of these games have at least involved handhelds, but before those games you could have said "Zelda is a single-player experience no matter the console," and you'd have then proven wrong, then wrong again, then again and again.
Co-op has great potential but not on the current console. They'd need either a lot more processing power for split-screen or a much better online service.
Well, in all likelihood, we're at least a generation away from any such co-op play beyond something boring like Galaxy's sorry excuse for co-op being possible, so whether or not it is a separate or integrated mode of play is impossible to speculate for now. But if there's any series that needs change, it's Zelda, so I'm open for whatever weird ideas they have to show us next week!
Well, in all likelihood, we're at least a generation away from any such co-op play beyond something boring like Galaxy's sorry excuse for co-op being possible, so whether or not it is a separate or integrated mode of play is impossible to speculate for now. But if there's any series that needs change, it's Zelda, so I'm open for whatever weird ideas they have to show us next week!
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Brawl taught me not to get hyped about games. I think I would've been disappointed with Twilight Princess if I went in hyped. I went in expecting the typical Zelda adventure, and that's basically what I got but with a cherry on top, so I wasn't disappointed!
Actually, I was never hyped about TP at any point. (From what I can remember) I first saw it in 2005 and thought "cool, new Zelda" and left it at that. It probably helps that I didn't finally get it until late December 08.
now that it's got a name, let's move this discussion to the e3 reactions thread. :3
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