@Anachronism It's subjective of course, but I see strong relations among the modern games' aesthetics. To me, SS is TP mixed with WW, and BotW/TotK are SS mixed with even more WW. So although one might expect WW to be the outlier in style, I'd in fact call TP the outlier as it has no significant WW-inspired stylistics.
I'm surprised they've chosen live action. That would've been enticing 20 years ago, back when fans were still clamoring for a game that felt like that Space World 2000 demo. But in review, Twilight Princess is arguably the franchise's only entry that feels translatable into the real world, and its aesthetics no longer feel quintessentially Zelda given the direction they've gone starting with Skyward Sword.
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Re: Zelda Live-Action Movie Director: "I Want To Fulfil People's Greatest Desires"
@Anachronism It's subjective of course, but I see strong relations among the modern games' aesthetics. To me, SS is TP mixed with WW, and BotW/TotK are SS mixed with even more WW. So although one might expect WW to be the outlier in style, I'd in fact call TP the outlier as it has no significant WW-inspired stylistics.
Re: Zelda Live-Action Movie Director: "I Want To Fulfil People's Greatest Desires"
I'm surprised they've chosen live action. That would've been enticing 20 years ago, back when fans were still clamoring for a game that felt like that Space World 2000 demo. But in review, Twilight Princess is arguably the franchise's only entry that feels translatable into the real world, and its aesthetics no longer feel quintessentially Zelda given the direction they've gone starting with Skyward Sword.