curl-6 said: Only 1 of the 3 clips of Zelda U has shown actual gameplay, and pretty much nothing happens in it. All 3 show the same grass field area. Twilight Princess had shown gameplay in a variety of locations against a variety of enemies intermixed with its cutscenes. We'd seen bosses, story beats, dungeons, characters. The cold hard truth is, the mainstream is not hyped for Zelda U. Only us hardcore Nintendo loyalists are. The lack of impactful new material means it has faded from the public consciousness. |
Zelda U is open world, from the clips we've seen it's already clear it has more significance then many of the locations shown in TP, what do you do in an open world game? You spend the majority of it in the overworld so obviously they'd focus on that it's common sense, I think you're mistaking your own view as one shared by everyone else, believe me most people are hyped for the game.
The biggest builder of hype for big franchises is suspense and unknown, nothing beats seeing something for the first time, Zelda already has the name to generate hype and the first time people are shown other parts of the game is when it goes into full gear.