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kljesta64 said:
interesting read.

I think Zelda U's overworld will be more about interaction with nature and interaction with animals,humans etc..so there wont be chart treasures like in WW maybe something similar but not to that extent. of course im expecting a lot of side quests considering how big the world will be and its also something that bothered me in previous zelda games there werent many as I personally wanted.

and I want not one town but two towns or multiple(not likely) more human races without zoras and gorons.. I want to chase those horses from the trailer maybe even train them..one thing miyamoto said "last time there were apples" hopefully that means a organic breathing world that changes and is never the same.


I don't think it will be more about nature interation as much as a deliberate addition of it. As in, on top of former exploration features, there will be more to do with wild life. I wonder how they will handle when players eventually get the idea to shoot at the wild life, though. I can't imagine Zelda with a hunting mechanic at all. Wouldn't that bump it to an M rating right there?

I can see you being able to feed the wild horses and pet them and little things like that, but I think they will give an immunity to wild life, similar to the cats in Bayonetta or the children in TP. Or you can hurt them, but then a bunch will come and attack you like cucco's and pigs. 

I think villages are a given. We definitely will see human races, but I think that we will also see other races as well. I hope that they are completely new races, though. It's interesting to think of, but I think that Link won't see his green tunic at all this game. I think that the clothes he is in will actually be what he will have through out the game. It's not really imperitive that he be in green or where a hat, so I'm actually fine with the idea of those being his clothes. It feels fresh. I'll get over him being right handed also, though it's really the sheild being on the left side that bothers me. (Holding the right trigger to block with your left arm feels backwards to me)