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Remembering the Wii: The Day the Traditional Zelda Died

Jed Pressgrove from Fate of the Game says: "This brings me to The Legend of Zelda, a series I did not play on the Wii for a very simple reason: the idea of waggling throughout an epic adventure made me tired before I even tried the game."

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PopRocks3593935d ago

Traditional Zelda didn't die... they're bringing back standard controls with Wind Waker HD.

But anyway, Twilight Princess left something to be desired. The controls weren't 1:1 like Skyward Sword, so it didn't feel very natural (although admittedly swinging the sword with the Wiimote was pretty cool at first).

TP was better on the Gamecube. Skyward Sword was a worthy prequel game and made good use of the motion control.

FateoftheGame3935d ago (Edited 3935d ago )

I reference the Wind Waker remake in the article, pointing out that Nintendo has an opportunity to win me back on Zelda. I'm looking forward to faster sailing, that's for sure.

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XXXL3935d ago

couldn't agree more with the article. Never got into the DS versions for the same reason. Don't force "innovation" down our throats. Make it a natural progression. Let gamers choose how they'd like to play.

ChickeyCantor3934d ago (Edited 3934d ago )

I absolutely despise this mindset when it comes to games.

Games are bound to their design and to compensate for traditional controls over touch controls can compromise the initial design choices. A lot of things wouldn't work and they would need to change the design.

Gradually introducing controls just makes it look like tacked on.

Yes I would have loved traditional controls in Hour Glass and Spirit Tracks. But I can also see how a lot of things would have been different too.

And the article makes no sense, the new 3DS zelda game has traditional control input.

FateoftheGame3934d ago (Edited 3934d ago )

To clarify, the article isn't about the 3DS; it's about the Wii.

Perhaps it's the headline that is ultimately confusing. The headline is a reference to the line from "American Pie," the popular Don McClean song about the death of Buddy Holly. He says the death of Buddy Holly was "the day the music died." So the headline here isn't meant to be taken literally - it's just sentimental.

shibster883934d ago

Cant wait for zelda,I mean awesomeness bf4 on ps4 or xbone no thanks ill stick with my wii u for sure, ooo but wait I dont have one, why dont I have one?????? Oooooooo yea because its a heep of shite my oral be toothbrush plays better games and its a toothbrush, work that one out :D

Deep-throat3934d ago

Skyward Sword is one of the best games this gen. And the best motion control game I have played.

Xof3934d ago

There's no such thing as traditional Zelda. See: Zelda II.

FateoftheGame3934d ago

I was mainly talking about controlling Link with a traditional controller that you hold with two hands.

I also don't think the existence of Zelda II means there is no such thing as "tradition"; after all, the majority of Zelda games are not side-scrollers, and they all recycle themes/items/etc.

Xof3934d ago

Let's see...

We've got 2D overhead, 2D sidecsrolling and 3D third-person mechanics, and we've got controller input, motion input and stylus input.

So, yes, while the narrative and content of a Zelda game may fit into certain patterns, the overall mechanics and presentation of the games are and have always been very varied.

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Twilight Princess’ Hyrule Field Is Boring, Empty, And Excellent

TheGamer Writes "In my experience, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess’ once-warm reception has chilled somewhat over the years. Praised at launch as a beautiful return to form after the “childish” art style of its direct predecessor, the world eagerly embraced a game that more closely followed Ocarina of Time’s famous structure and plot cues. Perhaps most alluringly of all, the grandeur and sheer scope of this reimagined Hyrule Field wowed millions of us."

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GaboonViper607d ago

I am a huge Zelda fan and love them all, but for me Ocarina Of Time is the greatest and my second all time favourite game after Final Fantasy VII.

LoveSpuds606d ago (Edited 606d ago )

You sir, have good taste in games :)

I also love all of the Zelda games but I adore Windwaker (Specifically the HD version on WiiU) most of all. It is a close run thing with Breath of the Wild though.

Special mention to Cadence of Hyrule too, what an awesome spin off title that was!

GaboonViper605d ago

Cheers Spuds, yep i love Windwaker too, beautiful artstyle, and i loved sailing and finding all the secrets out there.

blackbeld605d ago

Agreed. For me top 3 of all time is.

1. ocarina of time
2. Final fantasy Vll
3. MGS1

GaboonViper605d ago

Brilliant top 3, would love a MGS1 remake that has been rumoured.

LoveSpuds605d ago

Yup, hard to argue with that top 3 squire, some quality games right there!

-Foxtrot607d ago

Oh gee can't imagine what Number 1 is

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A Link to the Past, Ocarina of Time and Wind Waker etc is better than Breath of the Wild.

lockedongamer1607d ago

I respectfully disagree, but they're all great games.

porkChop607d ago

I think it really depends on what you're looking for. If you want a traditional Zelda game then OoT or WW would be better to you. But if you want a Zelda game that really leans into adventure and exploration, and if you want intelligent systems/logic, BotW would be the better game.

I enjoy both. I understand why some people aren't fond of it but for me it was a breath of fresh air that I really needed. I'd become so burnt out on unimaginative games and BotW sort of made me appreciate games again, as weird as that may sound.

godofboobees606d ago

Those are not traditional Zelda games

Crows90605d ago

Right...so let's pretend ocarina of time didnt have exploration, secret dungeons and other secrets. Complex boss mechanics and exploration rewards. At least a traditional Zelda has dungeons.

porkChop605d ago

What point are you attempting to make? At no point did I say that OoT didn't have any of that. However, the level of exploration and sense of adventure are vastly different between OoT and BotW.

Brazz606d ago

Breath of the Wild is overrated as shot, Wind waker is much better.

P_Bomb606d ago

I’m a Link to the Past guy.

MadLad606d ago

Majora's Mask still holds as my favorite to this day, despite being the black sheep of the series.

pietro1212606d ago

I love them all, but Wind Walker, Link to the Past and Minish Cap are my favorites

John_McClane605d ago

Link to the Past was so, so good! Those chickens though! 🤣

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Why The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Makes More Sense for the Switch Than the Oracle Duology

Recent rumors suggest The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons/Oracle of Ages games are coming to Switch, but that doesn't really add up.

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Sidewinder-996d ago

I remember enjoying Twilight Princess overall, though the dark/light world mechanic felt too similar to Metroid Prime 2.

I never played Skyward Sword though. Did that retain the cool as fuck sheathing animation link does in Twilight Princess?

scoltar996d ago

The whole time I played the remake of "Link's Awakening" on my Switch, I kept hoping they would do the oracle games in a similar style.

enkiduxiv996d ago

I wonder when the "why any other Zelda but Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword would make more sense" article will pop up.

BrainSyphoned996d ago

Gotta release um all Zeldamon'

Really funny seeing this and "What’s with the lack of game content, Nintendo?" right next to each other.

KingofBandits995d ago

OK......no and hard pass but ok. Look Zelda TP is a very good entry but imo its had its time and 3 versions on (Gamecube, Wii, Wii U) I say let it rest. Especially since it will inevitably be just a slightly touched up port of the HD Wii U game. Id actually prefer a Wind Wake HD port over TP. That said Oracle of Seasons/Ages done in the new Link's Adventure style is vastly more appealing to me, and I hope that's what they do.