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re: With Eiji Aonuma retiring in 10 years, does Zelda series decline? Other notes.

Posted on 2/17/15 at 2:39 pm to
Posted by Mr Gardoki
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Posted on 2/17/15 at 2:39 pm to
I was looking at his career and you can argue the series dipped down when he took over actually. His first title really in charge was Majoras Mask which was very different but good. After that is when people started complaining about all the games. People are split on Wind Waker, twilight Princess, and Skyward sword. I think Link between worlds is awesome and would actually like to see them do something like that again. Maybe do a spiritual successor to Zelda 2? It's just a thought. I liked all those except for Skyward Sword which I didn't play. The formula certainly shifted once he took over.
Posted by GeauxWarTigers
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Posted on 2/19/15 at 3:09 am to
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People are split on Wind Waker, twilight Princess, and Skyward sword


Most people look back fondly on Wind Waker. People didn't like the visuals at first, but the game is great (slow sailing and Triforce quest aside).

Twilight Princess, imo, was great from the start. It also got a lot of hate at the start. It is also being seen in a better light with time, though maybe not as much as WW.

Skyward Sword...we'll see what time does for it. I liked the story. The game itself frustrated me and annoyed me at times. I feel like it's biggest problem was that it was on the Wii. Waggle controls never worked for me and it held my hand waaaaay too much (Fi makes Navi look enjoyable).
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