TheLastStarFighter said:
Dulfite said:
Zero999 said:
TheLastStarFighter said:
Dulfite said:
Skyward Sword was the most enjoyable Zelda experience I have ever had. The painted art style was so unique and so aesthetically pleasing it's not even funny. The level of exploration, flying, feeling like I'm visiting vastly different areas all was awesome. I loved how each level kept expanding as you progressed, instead of just introducing new areas for each progression point. The Wii motion plus with the sword was an absolute blast to play (very unique and much better than TP). I loved the story most of all. The best story in a Zelda game ever in my opinion. Demise and the introduction of so many other things was so awesome (especially after reading Hyrule Historia comic at end of the book).
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It's good you enjoyed it, and I thought it was pretty good but most of us (Zelda fans and gamers in general) found it to be a little sub-par by Zelda standards. There were few people calling it the greatest game ever made, grounbreaking or even game of the year, which has been the case for a number of Zeldas from the past.
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I think that while not perfect, skyward sword was amazing. the 1:1 motion controls gave me the awesome the feeling of being inside the game. it will be a step back going back to button only fights.
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Didn't they basically say every console Zelda game from here on out would use motion controls because of how amazing SS was? WWHD doesn't count cause it was a remake and it wouldn't have worked I don't think. But I fully expect Zelda U to use motion controls.
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No. They did state that WWHD was the trial run for how to control a Wii U Zelda, however. Expect gamepad controls for the new Zelda.
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"In an interview with the Official Nintendo Magazine, Skyward Sword lead developer Eiji Aonuma said that he can't see Nintendo returning to the traditional button controls format for playing Zelda games: 'I honestly think we cannot go back to button controls now, so I think that these [Wii Motion Plus] controls will be used in future Zelda titles, too.'"
http://www.wiizelda.net/wii-u/zelda-continue-motion-controls/
WWHD was a remake of a game. Games are designed around controls, so they couldn't use motion plus with WWHD as that would totally change the feel of that game. I'm convinced, based on the quote above, that Nintendo will continue to use motion plus as the main controller option for console 3d Zelda games. That being said, I could also see them allowing pro controller as well as somehow utilizing the gamepad (along with wii motion plus) if people want.