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Has it been topped yet, visually?

Yes 173 45.05%
 
No 211 54.95%
 
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On its reveal at E3 2011, Wii U was showcased with a HD Zelda teaser that set tongues wagging:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arHNcSMXaBk

More than two years later, do you think Wii U has cleared the visual bar set by the demo yet?



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I doubt it ever will.



Nah don't think so.



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Yeah, that looks way too shiny.



nope, Dunno why they changed the art style. Maybe they pulled an Ubisoft-EA-Sony-Microsoft... and used a pc to show us that footage



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That was only a CGI



I don't think that cell shading can ever be visually more impressive than the tech demo...

But I'm fine with either...



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Goodnightmoon said:
That was only a CGI

It wasn't prerendered, you could  change the lighting and camera angle to prove this.



Nahh. While I love Zelda U's current art style (might get changed), that Tech Demo was cray cray worthy



                  

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Nope.

Zelda U is looking beautiful, but that tech demo made me go @_@ just from how stunning it looked.



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