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theprof00 said:
Khuutra said:
theprof00 said:

I think it's safe to say that all those games are very similar to each other.

Look at the first zeldas and how they evolved and tell me that recently zelda hasn't stagnated. To tell the truth, I would love to play a top down 2d zelda again with some creativity to make it more modern.

In fact a new one similar to adventures of link would be great. Just without the switch in screen. Just drop the camera to ground level, go into "over the shoulder cam" and fight a group of monsters in that way. Have some areas as side scrolling at an angle and some lazer shooting swording again.

Outline the elements which make all the 3D Zeldas so similar, while differentiating the 2D games from those same conventions. Do it in two paragraphs or less.

Also I am glad yyou have nothing to do with Nintendo's decision-making process

You don't like adventures of link? What?

I'd rather use pictures:

 

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I implore you to find something that is not a red herring, which, through cherry picking, only appears to indicate that all 3D Zeldas share the same perspective. You are also factually mistaken on several accounts (calling for new uses of 2D (Four Swords) and a sword beam in 3D (Skyward Sword)), showing you can't really be trusted with matters pertaining to Zelda history, and by extension, stagnation.

Oh, and point me to the man who said the direct sequel to the first 3D Zelda - which by the way was criticized mostly for being too demanding and breaking convention - was 'too much like its predecessor' so that I may thoroughly castigate him for his ignorance.