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UncleScrooge said:
I thought the e3 trailer looked horrible. I didn't play Spirit Tracks because trains don't belong in a Zelda game and I won't play this either. I know many people here like anime, cell shading and think crossdressing in a Zelda game is cool but to me this is on the same level of ridiculousness as having a Lord of the Rings game in which you... well, do exactly what you do in Triforce Heroes. Zelda has alway been a "serious" IP to me. I don't like this and I don't like Metroid Prime: Federation Force. I'm sure these are great games, but why force them to be Zelda / Metroid games?


Your loss. Spirit tracks was one of the best handheld Zeldas to my mind (I know some disagree). And I've no idea why trains wouldn't fit a zelda game. It's not lord of the rings - it's a very diffrent universe. As to why this is a Zelda game... because the gameeplay is clearly that of a multiplayer Zelda game.

This game looks niche though and I don't think I have the free time to see if I might get into it. Coop gameplay isn't something I'm too fond of and it seems very dungeon foused with little or no overworld.