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Zelda 3DS - Gameplay Analysis (Secrets & Hidden Details)

GameXplain: "Join us as we analyze the Zelda 3DS: A Link to the Past 2 gameplay footage, We take a look at the game's setting and when it might take place, suss out what kind of items you might have in your inventory, and discuss some peculiar similarities between it and other Zelda games! All this and more in our Zelda 3D trailer analysis!"

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Eternalb4021d ago

Whoa, I missed almost all of that!

Canary4021d ago (Edited 4021d ago )

So there's a tree, and a monster... clearly, time travel is the only possible explanation.

...

Honestly, with all the similar areas/monsters/layout/etc., it seems more likely to be a remake of some sorts, opposed to a sequel/prequel.

Ilovetheps54021d ago

But Nintendo has said that it is a sequel and not a remake of the game. I think the reasoning in the video as to why it is time travel is pretty well thought out, but it might be too well thought out. They might just be overthinking things, but I hope they aren't. I like time travel.

--Onilink--4021d ago

its a sequel in the same world, it would be weird if some areas are not the same dont you think? On the other hand, saying that just because 2 screens of the map are the same, then nothing is going to change is a bit ridicuouls if you ask me

BullyMangler4021d ago

another holy f**** experience!!

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Eiji Aonuma on the return of A Link To The Past, after 22 years in a twilight realm

Edge: Released in Japan in 1991 and produced by Shigeru Miyamoto, the SNES title The Legend Of Zelda: A Link To The Past has gone down as one of the most revered games in history. It wasn’t the first Zelda, of course, but it set the quintessential adventure template and put the series on a course it has followed for decades. Thus Nintendo’s classic ARPG is considered holy by many, and you don’t mess with sacred artefacts. Not unless you are Eiji Aonuma, a designer who’s worked on the Zelda series since 1998’s equally renowned Ocarina Of Time and who now heads up the team creating A Link To The Past’s sequel for 3DS. We ask him how you follow up a 22-year-old classic on a platform offering a variety of ways to play, and what prompted Nintendo to revisit its world after all this time.

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BullyMangler3951d ago (Edited 3951d ago )

This new Zelda title will feature lots of things that are new to the series; right at the start of the game, there’s a big surprise that will shock players?

thank you

Xof3950d ago

The surprise is that the Link you play at starts out as a painting, get's cursed into being a real boy.

SHOCK AND AWE!

swice3950d ago

'"After being so heavily influenced by A Link To The Past, how do you feel to be making a sequel to it all these years later?

I’m slightly worried to be making a sequel to someone else’s game, that’s for sure. When I was younger, I would never have dreamed of making a sequel to a game by Shigeru Miyamoto. But now that I’m older, I’m like, “Whatever!”'

LOL

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Daily Joystick Podcast Episode 117 - Nintendo Direct E3 Roundup

Gamers, it's E3 and next in line is Nintendo with their Nintendo Direct presentation. Daily Joystick has you covered with our full roundup of the Nintendo Direct event right here. So tune in, as we cover all things E3.
The DJ Team

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Speculating on the Villain of Zelda 3DS

ZD writes: The only details we know about the story for the recently-announced sequel to A Link to the Past are that it will be related to its predecessor, take place in the same version of Hyrule, and that the Dark World will reappear. Considering the series’ track record and other factors, there are three possibilities for the villain that I find likely, which I will discuss here. They are certainly not the only candidates, but they make more sense than other options.

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