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Five years is too many. Yes, taking some extra time has paid off for Nintendo in the past, but five years is just TOO MANY. It's less indicative of an obsessive level of polish and design and more of a lack of proper resources and time management skills. Other companies frequently put out phenomenal, polished, complex products after a two- or three-year development time, especially when they're working with an established engine and style (which Zelda needs to start doing rather than scrapping the whole thing every time).

But I could go on. XP