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Honestly, I'd prefer another stylized Zelda. Not Celda, but something really unique. I'm kind of tired of the push for realism and tend to find it incredibly bland.Would games like Okami be better if they stuck to the notion that realism is superior to stylization? What about Journey? Ni no Kuni?

I enjoyed Twilight Princess, but nothing aside from the Twilight realm really struck me visually. It was so... dull and drab. If they do go for the more realistic approach, I hope for less brown and gray, and maybe a more whimsical look like Trine 2. To be honest, it makes me sad that the fanbase is pushing so hard for a TP/Skyrim look-alike and disparaging the idea that they should do something new and unique, while in the same breath complaining that the series hasn't evolved at all.

Unfortunately, for the sake of the Wii U and the franchise, it seems the best option for Nintendo is to just give the fans what they want, even though I'm always of the mind that people don't truly know what they want until it exists for them. I didn't know I wanted a Fire Emblem and Shin Megami Tensei crossover until that Direct. I also didn't know I wanted dual screens on my handheld until the DS. Sometimes it's hit or miss, like the Wii U, but the industry would be a lot worse off if no one ever tried to give us new and unique experiences, at least in my opinion.