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pezus said:
Kenology said:
KylieDog said:
Maybe they mean it has some challenge to the gameplay, since children usually find things harder. Did any of you actually die in the last 4-5 Zelda games?

Nice try, but they say in the article that it's the visuals that make Darksiders for "adults" and Zelda "childlike".  Nothing about challenge in there, that's all you.

Anyways, this is same tired approach Sony used to do back in the day...  write Nintendo games off as "kiddy" in an effort to make their knock offs seem more cool.  It's gotten lame, everyone's hip to it, and it's not really effective.

You have to admit though that SS's art style doesn't come off as the most adult art style. I'm pretty sure they were trying to appeal to kids (along with adults of course). Not childish, but more appealing to children.

Skyward Sword's art-style is an attempt to appeal at EVERYONE, not just children.