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green_sky said:
fatslob-:O said:

Zelda needs a reboot and this is a chance for the franchise to shine.

Zelda needs to become OPEN WORLD in the sense that it become a sandbox like these other big games like skyrim or GTA.

Zelda needs also needs to stress more ACTION in the action adventure genre rather than annoying puzzles meaning zelda needs more focus and depth on combat.

Zelda needs to turn into an RPG and what I mean by this is that you choose the role that link will play such as whether he will become a warrior, mage, or healer and this will probably make the game have alot more depth while also brining some good side content on the game as well.

It needs to do none of those things. You just go ahead the buy the upcoming Dragon Age. Just solved your problem. Next?


Fine with me for nintendo not making a better zelda then just ask for for more mediocore zelda's like skyward sword.

It could have being something epic but thanks for raining on my ideas of what would be an improvement.



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That's a lot to ask for.



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fatslob-:O said:

Fine with me for nintendo not making a better zelda then just ask for for more mediocore zelda's like skyward sword.

It could have being something epic but thanks for raining on my ideas of what would be an improvement.

You are welcome. The folks at Nintendo EAD's listen to me for all their ideas. I email them tomorrow with your ideas and tell them to avoid all of them. 

On serious note. I was just pointing out that not every game needs to do what the other games are already doing. You just described many other games to me currently on the market. Your money and more importantly time is better spent on those. Maybe you'll enjoy them too and have a good time. 



green_sky said:
fatslob-:O said:

Fine with me for nintendo not making a better zelda then just ask for for more mediocore zelda's like skyward sword.

It could have being something epic but thanks for raining on my ideas of what would be an improvement.

You are welcome. The folks at Nintendo EAD's listen to me for all their ideas. I email them tomorrow with your ideas and tell them to avoid all of them. 

On serious note. I was just pointing out that not every game needs to do what the other games are already doing. You just described many other games to me currently on the market. Your money and more importantly time is better spent on those. Maybe you'll enjoy them too and have a good time. 

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fatslob-:O said:

Like ? 

Fatslob adventures trilogy :-O



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green_sky said:
fatslob-:O said:

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Fatslob adventures trilogy :-O

HAHAHA but on a serious note their aren't a whole lot of games that have these elements combined.



I am more worried about voice acting. They will probably include voice acting. But I fear this might not be properly implemented.



daredevil.shark said:
I am more worried about voice acting. They will probably will include voice acting. But I fear this might not be properly implemented.


Hey as long as the voice acting isn't anywhere near like those cdi zeldas then I'm fine lol. Just one thing to the voice acting though is that I would prefer if link to shut up.



EAD 3 could literally take a dump on a DVD and I would gratefully lick the disc clean, then beg for seconds. I'm not saying they can do no wrong, but I am saying they can do no wrong by me. Zelda is the one series I can admit to being a blind fanboy of. Even when Zelda is doing things horribly wrong, I just love everything about the game. I can't help it. Zelda games strike a chord with me.

So basically, I have complete faith in EAD3 and I don't feel the need to tell them how to do their job. While I'd love to see them try certain things like voice acting, if they decide against it, I'm sure they have their reasons. Although every time Ghirahim opened his mouth, I really wanted to hear Steve Blum's voice come out just so bad.

I haven't been let down by a Zelda game yet. There's no way I could have thought up better games than the ones I've been playing for 20 years, at any point in time. I can look at an existing Zelda game and say, "This is what I would change about this game. That could have been better," but I wouldn't dream of saying, "This is the direction Nintendo should take with the next Zelda game..."



osed125 said:
OneTwoThree said:
osed125 said:
  • No backtracking
  • Make it as nonlinear as possible

If you think about it, that doesn't really go together. You want a deep, meaningful world you get to know better while playing and exploring? There's bound to be backtracking. If you only speed through every area once, nothing has the time to grow on you. 

Skyward Sword was incredible in that regard. 

I should have probably gone into more detail, but I don't want backtracking like in SS. Like for example when you go to the forest a third time to play the stupid water music notes thingy, or the third time in the volcano when developers add the obligatory sneak behind guards section.

The problem with SS imo was that there are only 3 big areas in the game, and you have to return to them 3 times each, I didn't really liked that. Something more in the lines of Ocarina of Time is better imo. where there is technically backtracking, but the areas are somewhat different and there is the "wow" factor of seeing them when you were a kid and seeing them now as an adult.

See, that's why refining Zelda to everone's liking is impossible. I thought that was a stunning design move. I've never before seen areas in a game with such depth. Being somewhere and seeing places and passages and things you can't access yet, but knowing you will be able to later on... that's my Zelda feeling. That last visit to the forest you hated? I thought it was an amazing transformation, loved that moment. Haha just like the volcano sneak section :D Man I wouldn't wanna be in Nintendo's shoes. 

But think about it, how much harder and ambitious it is to design areas not as throwaway set-pieces, but to make them multifunctional!