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Forums - Nintendo - The grate Zelda debate!

With many tipping perhaps hoping that at this year’s e3 we will be introduced to Nintendo’s latest Zelda offering, I want to know the fans thoughts on what direction the franchise should take?

Cell shading?

Life like?

Motion plus?

A futuristic setting?

Link with a gun?     

Link’s  cook off fitness challenge?



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As long as it is good I don't really care.




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Grates! The Wii may actually do the best rendering of grates among all consoles. Maybe Link will slip into one and escape some point. Grates may be the next box or barrel (take that Snake!).



A futuristic game that's cell shaded, yeah! And the art would be like the new Prince of Persia!

Too bad that'll never happen... :(
But, a new Zelda itself would be good enough.



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Geddit? Harhahrhar!

On topic, I'd love to see something involving the early days of Hyrule with the original war over the triforce (I think it's referred to as "The Imprisoning War" in one of the games.

That, or something that ties together the canon of every single zelda game ever.



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Shredded Link FTW!



Over-the-Shoulder combat mode (only when you Z-target), combined with the option for motion plus for fancy sword-play, but not for every sword move. A world layout similar to Fallout 3 in it's open-endedness, with Majora's Mask-like character interactions.

 

A simple story that you can make deeper yourself by uncovering extra lore or talking to NPCs

 

Really, they could "re-do" the first Legend of Zelda. The same basic ideas, translated into the modern world of gaming. A good way to re-boot the franchise as they seem to want to do.



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The last good Zelda game was MM for the N64.... So, I'd appreciate if Nintendo actually make a good Zelda game with very difficult, brain exercising puzzles.

Newer Zelda's contain ridiculously easy puzzles and fights.



Only for you, I found Twilight Princess & Phantom Hourglass impossible without help of various guides.



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KylieDog said:
The only things I care about is that it doesn't have a child link, I like a young adult Link better, and that the series finally gets voice acting. The days of all text games should be over and any game not doing so is behind the times.

 

It wouldn't feel right. Certain characters would get voice acting but then you would have to make sure that others never spoke, because it would shatter all perceptions of characters who are better known in imagination. Notably, if you went voice-acting, Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf couldn't talk, at least not without significant raping of the franchise

 

Others could, i suppose, but it wouldn't feel right for the main characters at all



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