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What We Want From Zelda On Wii U

Zelda is beloved amongst gamers, and for good reason. The series has delivered many defining video game experiences for many players. It’s a series fans hold to a high standard, demanding evolution with each entry, but continue to insist that it not stray too far from what made them fall in love with the franchise in the first place.

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wonderfulmonkeyman3645d ago

If some of the dungeons are as big as Hyrule Field in OoT, like they hinted a while back, I'd call myself satisfied.
That's a whole lotta dungeon to explore...

OtakuDJK1NG-Rory3645d ago (Edited 3645d ago )

They did that in Skyward Sword. The dungeon in this new one will be Twilight Princess's Hyrule Field scale.

deafdani3645d ago (Edited 3645d ago )

They did? I found the dungeons in Skyward Sword to be extremely simple and straightforward, except for the awesome final one, which absolutely blew my mind.

Actually, in most cases, I had way more fun trying to reach the dungeons than playing the dungeon themselves. Seriously, Lanairu Desert, Faron Woods, the paths outside Eldin Volcano, all of these were like intrincate dungeons by themselves.

I wish this new Zelda builds up on that concept, making the outside world as interesting to traverse as the dungeons themselves, or even more. :)

wonderfulmonkeyman3645d ago

Skyward's dungeons were big, but not Hyrule Field big....

randomass1713644d ago

As the others have said, it sounds like you're overestimating the Skyward Sword dungeons a little. The world was pretty big though. If they have dungeons as big as OoT's map, that'd be pretty awesome!

3-4-53644d ago

Dungeons are my least favorite thing about Legend of Zelda games, so having HUGE dungeons doesn't get me excited at all, but I'm not any less excited really, it's still LOZ.

I'd rather they put more towns into the game.

eaise3645d ago (Edited 3645d ago )

I'm looking forward to this game! I know Nintendo will not disappoint their fans. Zelda U will be the best Zelda game in recent history! My hope is that it surpasses OoT as the best Zelda game ever

deafdani3645d ago

I think that, objectively speaking, every console Zelda that came out after Ocarina is better than Ocarina itself.

But none of them was as ground breaking as Ocarina, and I think a lot of people are mistaking both of these concepts: quality and innovation.

Don't get me wrong, though. Ocarina has aged remarkably well, it's still a blast to play, especially the 3D remake. However, I feel all subsequent Zeldas are better because they all took the formula introduced on Ocarina and perfected it in various ways. :)

zero_gamer3645d ago

I want Nintendo to give it their best and I am hopeful they will. They never once made a bad Zelda game...at least not in my opinion.

NightStalker333644d ago

Unless it's in hylian, and Link stays mute, no.

randomass1713644d ago

Wait, Hylian is a spoken language that is different from English? That's news to me. I personally would like to see voice acting (provided it's GOOD voice acting) and Link stays mute as well.

Conzul3645d ago

I bought a Wii just to play Skyward Sword. Then I finished it and sold it back. Hate Nintendo consoles these days, but will always be a Zelda fan.

RIP N64

Parapraxis3645d ago (Edited 3645d ago )

That's a waste of a comment.
Why even post that Conzul?

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Behind The Dangerous Stunts Of Nintendo’s Iconic Mario Commercials

Two married costume designers share stories from a decade of traveling the globe with Nintendo.

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Bowser Is Canonically 34 Years Old

In a YouTube video showing Nintendo Switch owners how to create a Nintendo Account, Nintendo of America revealed that Bowser is canonically 34 years old.

jznrpg315d ago

I saw Bowser when I was a kid and now I’m older than him , sigh.

Brazz314d ago

Wow, i'm as old as Bowser!!

Stanjara314d ago (Edited 314d ago )

He looks 55 to me.

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Nintendo Is A Bad Company, But We Can't Help Loving Them Anyway

TG: “Most of us also grew up with Nintendo, likely forming a nostalgic connection with games that have long been crowned as our personal favourites. The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker was an experience that shaped my view on open world fantasy, and Super Mario 64 changed my life like it did for millions of others. These titles have earned their place in history, and remain loved to this day for so many worthwhile reasons. We replay them and beg for remasters all while delving into their worlds time and time again because they mean that much to us. It’s a shame then that the company behind them often kicks its own sweet darlings to the curb.”

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Magog323d ago

I never got the love for Nintendo games personally. The annoying vocalizations and ugly character designs do nothing for me.

Kosic322d ago

Don't forget the constant hand holding with tutorials. Learn this new ability by pressing Y, now prove that you can press Y 8 times before you can move on....

Tapani322d ago (Edited 322d ago )

Another very weird article.

Nintendo is a great company by almost all possible normal measures. The biggest one being: their own staff is happy, and they seem to be very happy, well compensated and retain rate is solid. They are also financially very stable, profitable, and cash rich, so shareholders love them.

Overall it is an extremely creative group of people, and their mission statement is fantastic as well "to put smiles on the faces of everyone we touch. We do so by creating new surprises for people across the world to enjoy together." The social impact is also massive, not to speak culturally. Additionally, they have a really strong core business, high customer retention rate and loyalty. Nintendo's reputation is extremely good, I think in the US alone they are 9th most reputable company, their customer service is better than the average company. Plus, the press gives them a pass, because they are Nintendo. But there's a reason why they do that, it's not "because they are Nintendo", there are more layers to the argument.

Then, then there's the random negative gamers online...and their "reputation" which is inside their heads. And their western ideas of how a Japanese company should behave or what they should do. But they have no right to ask a company to do anything for them, because they can vote with their wallets.

There's a small vocal community online who dislikes Nintendo for what they are, but then again, there's always a small vocal community that dislikes something.

Nintendo also disagrees with the Western world about IP, but most people call Westerners "hidoi!" when they emulate Tears of the Kingdom and do not experience it the way Nintendo wanted them (even if it is not the best visual way), because it is a matter of principle to them (Japanese are very much against anything close to plagiarism, and there are laws that are tight about creative works copying etc.)

The Western Braveheart "freedoom!" shouters need to understand that it is not an American company, nor they need to behave like one. They can have their own fights based on their principles (against emulation). And they very well may lose the battle with that and change, or find a new audience.

In the end, it is so very simple. Don't buy the products if you don't like a company, but there's no need to paint a picture that is unrealistic about Nintendo either.

MadLad322d ago

I hate virtually everything about their business practices, actually. Suing everybody for virtually anything, shooting down fan projects, games they never let devalue, their online infrastructure and how they handle BC.

They're lucky they make great games, because that's the only thing I feel they do right.

gold_drake322d ago

my issue with them, is the complete refusal to have decent tech for us.

and their odd censorship and lawsuits for modders.