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A) I don't care what style the graphics are in. Graphics melt away after a while and all you notice is whether or not the game is actually good. I've never been bothered by graphics in any of the 3D Zelda's.

B) Post-game content is a must. Skyward Sword and WW HD are moving in the right direction with Hero Mode, Boss Rush, etc. But they need to take it up a notch. Nothing was worse than beating Twilight Princess and not being able to save after I was finished. Totally unacceptable. Give us a real New Game Plus, not just "Hero Mode". Hero Mode is great, but it's not enough. Take a cue from 3D Land. Remixed, altered levels for all eight worlds upon completion of the game. Or so I was told, never finished it myself.

C) More side quests. There should be more side quests than main story content. Exploring off the beaten path and wandering around in random areas exploring and collecting things you don't necessarily need is entire reason I fell in love with Zelda OoT in the first place. They need to go back to that. WW had a lot of side content, as did MM, but TP and SS really needed more.

D) A more fully-realized open-world type experience. Wind Waker had it right in a lot of ways. It was an open-world game after you got the sail boat. Twilight Princess had enormous fields but there were completely empty and bereft of gameplay. SS had no fields. Go back to Wind Waker style. Put an ocean in it, but also decent chunks of land. A mix between the density of SS and the open, vast exploration of WW's islands and ships. It's do-able.

E) Optional motion control. Self-explanatory. SS controls are fine with the Wii Remote Plus, but also make it fully enjoyable with the Pro Controller. A true dual-analog HD Zelda would be amazing.

F) No ridiculous, insulting hand-holding. No more telling me I've received a blue rupee and it's worth 5 rupees, every single time I turn on the game. Stop that. No more hour-long combat tutorials. Make them all skip-able for older fans who already know how to play a Zelda.

G) None of these requests or expectations are unfair or unreasonable. It would also bring back a lot of lapsed fans.



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