Wright on 19 December 2014
| IkePoR said: I hate to be a buzzkill but haven't our actions been affecting the Zelda games for ages? In Ocarina of Time we destroyed Volvagia which fixed the red cloud over Death Mountain; killed Bongo Bongo which erased the darkness over Kakariko Village. In Twilight Princess we melted the ice that froze Zora's Domian over; as well as the games premise - to remove the twilight from the light world. There are many examples like this already in the Zelda series. I'm hoping Miyamoto doesn't mean more stuff like this because it's not really us changing the world, its doing a set of forced actions to progress to have these effects. |
With a statement like this, I think he means something more along the lines of triggering the wrong button and having part of Hyrule be covered in lava, forever, which forces you to move around that part more carefully than you should have in the first place.







