@Lizuka That's subjective. Nintendo has not been greedy when compared to its competitors, as they've not charged more than $60 for their first-party titles, in terms of sales, I constantly see online new first-party titles go on retailers for $40-$50, even seeing recent titles like Splatoon 3 right going for $50 over here in the US on Walmart and Amazon. It won't matter what the retail price is at launch, nor does it diminish the quality of a product. Zelda has had a consistent history of quality titles, most likely this is an error, but if it is true, it deserves this price point when compared to other $70 games on other consoles. This is my opinion. Especially when there's high records of inflation in Japan and the US.
I agree with this theory since Breath of the Wild has the most connections to Skyward Sword than any other Zelda game. Zelda's dress when going to awaken her power looks similar to Skyward Sword's Zelda once she's in the surface. The goddess statue found throughout Hyrule is based on Skyward Sword's design. Fi herself has been referenced multiple times, even indirectly mentioned. These are not just simple easter eggs. They could've chosen not to include these, but they did so for a reason. For anyone saying that Nintendo makes easter eggs all the time, yes, but this is the first time since Twilight Princess mentioning the Hero of Time multiple times and even having him that references such as these are incorporated into the story multiple times. There's a bigger connection, combined with the fact that the director for Skyward Sword, Breath of the Wild, and Tears of the Kingdom is Hidemaro Fujibayashi.
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Re: Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Temporarily Listed On Nintendo Website For $70 USD
@Lizuka That's subjective. Nintendo has not been greedy when compared to its competitors, as they've not charged more than $60 for their first-party titles, in terms of sales, I constantly see online new first-party titles go on retailers for $40-$50, even seeing recent titles like Splatoon 3 right going for $50 over here in the US on Walmart and Amazon. It won't matter what the retail price is at launch, nor does it diminish the quality of a product. Zelda has had a consistent history of quality titles, most likely this is an error, but if it is true, it deserves this price point when compared to other $70 games on other consoles. This is my opinion. Especially when there's high records of inflation in Japan and the US.
Re: Random: Could Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Be The Final Part Of A Trilogy Of Zelda Games?
I agree with this theory since Breath of the Wild has the most connections to Skyward Sword than any other Zelda game. Zelda's dress when going to awaken her power looks similar to Skyward Sword's Zelda once she's in the surface. The goddess statue found throughout Hyrule is based on Skyward Sword's design. Fi herself has been referenced multiple times, even indirectly mentioned. These are not just simple easter eggs. They could've chosen not to include these, but they did so for a reason. For anyone saying that Nintendo makes easter eggs all the time, yes, but this is the first time since Twilight Princess mentioning the Hero of Time multiple times and even having him that references such as these are incorporated into the story multiple times. There's a bigger connection, combined with the fact that the director for Skyward Sword, Breath of the Wild, and Tears of the Kingdom is Hidemaro Fujibayashi.
Re: Kazuya & Sephiroth amiibo Release 13th January, Pyra & Mythra Arrive In 2023
@BigMacSauss Most likely for the release of Fire Emblem Engage.