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The Zelda Wii U Dilemma

GotGame: During last year’s E3, Nintendo showed off an HD demo of what The Legend of Zelda could potentially look like on the Wii U. The bottom line is that the game looked gorgeous, with all sorts of fancy visual effects that pissed on anything we have seen in a previous Zelda game to date. Making use of the GamePad, we saw how you could easily sift through your inventory and also see the map, while keeping the HUD on the TV clean.

However, that got us thinking about something that seems to have been overlooked – motion controls.

MNGamer-N4135d ago

I think I'll play it with the gamepad. I like to use the gamepad controller, and would prefer to enjoy that experience.

linkenski4135d ago

I like motion controls like they were in SS, but puzzles became too dependant on gimmicks. I still prefer OoT or TP-style traditional joystick-and-buttons controls.

lilbroRx4135d ago

How can there be a dilemma about something that doesn't exist yet?

sdozzo4135d ago

The dilemma of should you include motion controls or not.

sdozzo4135d ago

Motion controls are crap. Just make a good game.

Griffin48714135d ago

Make motion optional, then everyone wins. I like Nintendo, but they shove so much annoyances down your throat. Thank God they at least got rid of Friend Codes.

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Zelda Could Introduce New Features By Bringing Back A Controversial Character

Screen Rant, "The return of one controversial character could have an incredible effect on The Legend of Zelda, prompting the introduction of new features."

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H978d ago

Honestly I really changed my mind on Fi with the remaster because they didn't make her interrupt your gameplay every 5 seconds, that drastically changed my views on her

Inverno78d ago

Technically she's in ToTK but obviously can't take any other form than the sword she was made into. Also the companion feature has been done plenty of times in Zelda, I don't think it'll add anything new. If anything should be brought back it should be the Minish.

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Directionless Modern Zelda Should Return to its 3D Roots

Matt from We Game Daily writes "The Legend of Zelda series has gone in a different direction. One which, try as I have, I just can’t get on board with. Here is why I think Zelda should return to its 3D roots."

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CrimsonIdol109d ago

Amen! A good, tight, Zelda game with a focus on dungeons and puzzles. Let people have the new style Zelda if you gotta, but let us have the OoT style games too. That's not without precedent either, the handheld 2D Zelda's in the style of A Link to the Past etc have coexisted alongside the 3D Zelda's before

FinalFantasyFanatic109d ago

As much as I like BoTW, TotK, I need my traditional Zelda games as well, I could not endlessly play the open world Zelda games, plus it's harder to keep those fresher than the traditional games.

Eidolon109d ago (Edited 109d ago )

BotW was just as fresh to the franchise as OoT was. TokT was great but the next LoZ would have to move from that formula to be fresh again. There's only so much they can do with the hardware. I think they focused too much on making the world big instead impactful. I felt the world was sort of empty and repetitive in TotK, sure there was a lot to do but no more difference a Ubisoft game..

anast108d ago

I wouldn't worry too much. Nintendo knows what they are doing.

Ristul108d ago

Wind Waker had a perfect balance of open world and a cool, well hand-crafted design. Maybe try to keep the open world but put in effort to make more memorable story driven quests and locations.

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Zelda Fan Brings Godzilla to Life in Tears of the Kingdom

A fan of The Legend of Zelda has recreated the iconic Japanese monster Godzilla in Tears of the Kingdom using the game's Zonai devices.

Knightofelemia146d ago

I like it would also be cool if some created Dragon Caesar in the game I would love to watch the two going at it.