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Forums - Nintendo - What is the upcoming Zelda was horrible?

There has been much specualtion and rumors of what the next Zelda will be like. What if it was horrible? Like what if the gameplay and story was altered for the worse? What is it was absoloutly awful?

What would your reaction be? What would forums and review sites say? Would the world end?

Discuss

EDIT: The title should say "What if" not "What is"



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NOT....GONNA...HAPPEN...



the world would end!

not gonna happen though lol



    R.I.P Mr Iwata :'(

Not a chance.



 

It would only sell 5 million copies in that case :)



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it would still sell millions and nitendo would just keep makkinng



How many "horrible" zelda games are there?



it would still sell a couple million and they will just keep making them sry for double posting



It would be quite horrible indeed, not only because of the loss of a great franchise, but because it would probably validate all those media outlets out there that like to harp on "Nintendo's betrayal" and all that bullshit

 

But yeah, i doubt that will happen.



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.

Nintendo has never developed a bad Zelda game. If it did turn out bad it would certainly be a big deal because as soon as Zelda gets announced itll be one of the most hyped games ever.



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