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They already recycled Moldorm. Link's Awakening, remember? He was an annoying twat in that too, except it took even longer to get back to the boss room. :/
Okay yeah this looks a lot better to me after watching the e-shop trailer. The 3D looks really, really good
:lolAnd that's exactly what duckroll did.
I'm so confused!
You have proof of this? It doesn't look like a boss room to me. Too integrated into the overall dungeon, most boss rooms tend to be separate.
Giving you a boss room where you can clearly fall to lower levels of the dungeon doesn't make a lot of sense.
This game is trying to be the same as LttP. It's trying to recreate it and then make it not exactly the same with new mechanics. Why limit yourself to that when you can make anything the 3DS could support?
I'm sorry, are you getting pissy at me when I didn't refer to you directly at all?
Is it silly for me to fully expect this next year or so? According to Nintendo's developer output, it's feasible 4 or 5 teams could conceivably be working on a 2(.5)D Metroid right about now. And the same philosophy applied to LTTP2 and YI3 could be in effect...Okay, this is the first step. Now give me Super Metriod 2 and we're good.
Legend of Zelda as a franchise is almost three decades old. That's a really long time. It's also a franchise which usually has multiple upcoming titles announced at any given time, ranging from re-releases, remakes, spinoffs, sequels, console titles, portable titles, etc. As such, I think we can expect that there is a wide ranging fanbase with many different individual desires for what to see in the next title announcement. When such an announcement is made, there is no doubt that there will be different opinions and reactions. These reactions will also be based on many different reasons ranging from individual to individual.
I don't think this is surprising, and I don't think it is a bad thing. The fact that people are interested in talking about it at all shows that the franchise still generates a lot of interest, and even if it is negative, it indicates that people still care about it to even express such an opinion.
Link's Awakening is part of the LttP story right? If they're going to rip off the LttP overworld wholesale, maybe they can include a boat and rip off the LA overworld too as a connecting island.
LA > *
It's not my favorite game, but it's definitely my favorite Zelda game.MY FAVOURITE GAME OF ALL TIME IS GETTING A SEQUEL!
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
I think it's less the art style than that there just isn't much to get excited about in what little they showed. A lot of plain and a lot of brown.To those hating on the art style, how many times has Nintendo revealed a new Zelda art style before, scared fans, then proven their decision to be a good one?
Too many to count. I'm sure it'll grow on people. It looks very clean.
Wait what? Surely they are not going to re use bosses and the map?
I know there are going to be new dungeons.
I actually think this looks pretty awesome, myself. Looking forward to seeing what they're doing. I like the look of the 2D wall drawing power thing.
The boss looks great. I'm not digging the skeletons.
Does everyone not include ShockingAlberto?
So the dream world would be merged with the reality world? Link to the Dreams?Link's Awakening is part of the LttP story right? If they're going to rip off the LttP overworld wholesale, maybe they can include a boat and rip off the LA overworld too as a connecting island.
LA > *
I think it's less the art style than that there just isn't much to get excited about in what little they showed. A lot of plain and a lot of brown.
So good. 2D/top down Zelda is best Zelda.
The same boss in A Link to the Past was not in a separate room and let you fall off to lower levels.
Link's Awakening is part of the LttP story right? If they're going to rip off the LttP overworld wholesale, maybe they can include a boat and rip off the LA overworld too as a connecting island.
LA > *
I remember the pages of complaining with the Skyward Sword demo at E3.
I have faith in Nintendo knowing how to pretty up a Zelda game.
"Everyone" refers to the enormous number of people who can't seem to pull out from 1992 and keep dicking over this game.
Is it silly for me to fully expect this next year or so? According to Nintendo's developer output, it's feasible 4 or 5 teams could conceivably be working on a 2(.5)D Metroid right about now. And the same philosophy applied to LTTP2 and YI3 could be in effect...
Okay, this is the first step. Now give me Super Metriod 2 and we're good.
And yet everyone thinks LTTP is amazing and near perfect.
The island don't exist no more.
Is it wrong that I liked 2D, top down Zelda games like Oracle of Seasons to Ocarina of Time (3DS version)?
I just never got into OoT like I did OoS. I feel like having a portable system makes 2D Zelda games more appropriate. I also didn't know what to do half the time in OoT and found the compact world of OoS much more appropriate.