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Miyamotoo said:
curl-6 said:

That's the problem though; Nintendo's radio silence regarding the game is preventing it from gaining any positive momentum.

Waiting til this E3 to loosen their lips is too little too late, they should have been progressively building hype for over a year prior to its release, like Sony did with UC4. It's been nearly two years since Zelda's reveal, and for most of that time, they've given us nothing. Modern gamers don't have the patience for a year and half of being blue balled, they lose interest.

And that's what's happened with Zelda; showing us nothing new of significance in 16 months has deflated people's interest in the game. Even if they start hyping it up in earnest from E3 onwards, they simply won't be able to build the kind of momentum they would have had if they'd been steadily building since its reveal.

Look at the kind of momentum that UC4 had 7 months out from its release; that's where Zelda U should be at by now.

From E3 to launch in November is around 6 months, thats more than enuf time to make huge hype and positive momentum (Fallout 4 is revealed at E3 and launch in same year with huge hype). Nintendo will full revile Zelda U with real trailer at E3 and than they will continue making hype and positive momentum with new videos, screenshots, infos.

You acting like Zelda U will be launched in two monts at E3 and not most likely at end of November.

While I agree Fallout 4 was able to gain hype in ~6 months, you gotta admit Zelda has a much steeper mountain to climb. Fallout 4 was being offered to PS4 Xbone and PC owners, Zelda will be offered to Wii U owners and possibly be tasked with trying to give a new console hype.

Also, is there any comparison really to the hype Uncharted 4 has been able to obtain? No.