I thought Zelda was the wise one and Ganondorf the powerful one :P
Odie20XX
That is the whole point. The settings are switched. Now Zelda is the powerful one and Ganondorf the wise one. By the way, I see your point about nintendo not being the one to release it, and frankly a Zelda game that is not from nintendo would be completely wrong, so this is more of a thought experiment (if you use that term in English).
The only way I can see this being pulled off is if the writers from Knights of the Old Republic did the story. Otherwise I think we'd be too weirded out to enjoy it. And as for Miyamoto saying Twilight Princess is the last classic Zelda, that's just crazy. Nintendo has found a winning combination for Zelda that sells well. They won't get rid of that. Although that was a bit ambiguous. He might mean something else.TheKrystalGameI think when he said that he meant they were gonna change stuff like the interface and some of the puzzles, and probably the "beat three temples find master sword, beat four more temples and then kill Ganon" formula.
I'm thinking it could mean there will be no more of the games that all have Gannondorf, Master Sword and Hyrule. The next game will probably take place when Link and Tetra and the rest of the crew finds the new land they set out to find. So we can expect new land, new enemies and new swords, kinda like in PH. I think it could be a good thing as well. The stories have become quite similar in a lot of games like ALttP, OoT and TP. I'm looking forward to see the new land they will find.waZeldaI wouldn't mind seeing some change either. Just not to much change, ya know what I mean?
No more Ganon?! No more Hyrule?!?!? No more MASTER SWORD?!?!? Say it ain't so!!!!!! :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: That would be like getting rid of Bowser, the Mushroom Kingdom, and Mushrooms! I will cry like a baby if that's what they have decided.HylianHeart
Nothing is announced yet, so noone can know for sure. Maybe they will still be in, but I think they could still make good games without them, as long as the hero, the princess and the "saving the world from evil" part of the game is still in.
[QUOTE="HylianHeart"]No more Ganon?! No more Hyrule?!?!? No more MASTER SWORD?!?!? Say it ain't so!!!!!! :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: That would be like getting rid of Bowser, the Mushroom Kingdom, and Mushrooms! I will cry like a baby if that's what they have decided.waZelda
Nothing is announced yet, so noone can know for sure. Maybe they will still be in, but I think they could still make good games without them, as long as the hero, the princess and the "saving the world from evil" part of the game is still in.
True, and if you think about it, the master sword was just another name for the magic sword. My point is, same thing, different name. So they could very well get another sword, name it something else, and have it do the same thing.I'm still scared......:( I say if it ain't broke don't fix it and I'm afraid that they're gonna try to fix something that is not broke.HylianHeart
True, but when bread goes stale, it's pretty much the equivalent of being broken.
Unfortunantly, the same old Zelda formula is getting stale. I'll still get the next one regardless, but I would love to see something new.
[QUOTE="HylianHeart"]I'm still scared......:( I say if it ain't broke don't fix it and I'm afraid that they're gonna try to fix something that is not broke.metroid_dragon
True, but when bread goes stale, it's pretty much the equivalent of being broken.
Unfortunantly, the same old Zelda formula is getting stale. I'll still get the next one regardless, but I would love to see something new.
I'm pretty sure they will give us something new. I saw Twilight Princess as a stepping stone, Nintendo wanted to step out and do something innovative, but then decided that it was to far a step, they needed a safe bet for the Wii's launch, so they used TP as a stepping stone, in that there were a few new things, and hints at some things they wanted to do but didn't (whether that was becasue of the GC's hardware or because they wanted a safe bet I don't know). I believe that all the innovation that they didn't put in TP, plus more, will be in the next Zelda. Lets hope I'm right.Please Log In to post.
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