Mr Khan said:
oniyide said:
Crono141 said: I'm gonna get crucified for this, because I've been told its a bad idea, but I don't care. I still would like to see what it would turn out like. I'd like to see a Legend of Zelda game set in modern time, the near future, or the distant future. Not with humans and whatnot, but with a society that is modern, hylian, and the old legends are regarded as just that, legends. Until an ancient evil returns. But its a thing where it would be a twist about halfway through the game. Ruined cities, ravaged by this evil ancient force that nobody can do anything about, until our hero stumbles upon a secret chamber in a museum or something, and the master sword is revealed. It would have this "OMFG ITS A ZELDA GAME" moment. I'm describing it very poorly. But I think it would be an interesting direction for the series. Likewise if a sci-fi version were made. Its something completely different, and may not actually be good, but I'd like to see Nintendo branch out the setting a bit from traditional sword and sorcery. |
I will join on the cucification cross. Those fake future Zelda images from a while back looked great and IMHO it would really light a fire in the series ass not seen since the series went 3d for the first time. But Ninty doesnt have the balls to do this
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They had the balls to try Zelda on trains. Mixed results on that (i feel the biggest accomplishment of Spirit Tracks was really how they characterized Zelda, while the train element was just sort of there), but they did it.
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yeah they really pushed the boundaries with that one, i disagree, that was run of the mil to me and it was on a handheld, that doesnt take balls as it could be swept under the rug or just simply labeled as a handheld offshoot. Now a game in the future on a CONSOLE, that takes balls, hell Majora's Mask was the edgier and more risk taking that Spirits Tracks wish it could be