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Mystro-Sama said:
spemanig said:
Mystro-Sama said:
spemanig said:

Aonuma has already confirmed that it won't look like this at all. He already said not to expect the tech demo, then he say he won't make this Zelda realistic, then he said he wants to surprise gamers with the new artstyle. (like what he did with Wind Waker?) He likes color. Get the barf bag ready.

 

Why would they make a realistic tech demo just to scrap it a year later and start from scratch? Not only would that screw with their entire schedule but it'd would piss off everyone looking forward to this game.


You clearly don't understand what a teck demo is. All that tech demo did was take assets from twilight princess and remodeled them for the Wii U's hardware. It has literally nothing to do with the Wii U Zelda. It's not a waste of anything because they are completely separate projects. It's not even that much work. All they did was model one isolated room and three animated models which where predetermined. You don't build a game off of something like that. When was the last time any Zelda tech demo was indicative of the following game. I'll wait.

Let's not talk about things we don't understand.

 

First of all, chill out. You're getting a little too passionate about this. And secondly he didn't say it was going to be artistic. He said it would be between ultra realistic and artistic. The fact that he said it wont be "ultra" realistic means it would be closer to realistic than artsy.


No. He said that it wouldn't be "cartoony realistic" or "ultra realistic," which is what he considers Skyward Sword and Twilight Princess respectively. So there he cancels out the two most "realistically modeled" Zelda's to date. He said that it would be an ARTSTYLE that would surprise people. He said in another interview that he would stay mindful of the ARTSTYLE. He specifically said that. Don't get you're hopes up, kid. And there's no inbetween. There's is no "oh, he's not doing ultra realistic, so I guess regular old realistic is still in the picture!" I only used "ultra" to complement his later use of "cartoony" to describe his iterations of "realistic." So no, you're wrong. Don't get excited.