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re: Hi def screenshots from the new Legend of Zelda

Posted on 6/11/14 at 4:27 pm to
Posted by Freauxzen
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Posted on 6/11/14 at 4:27 pm to
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MM definitely has a better replay value. There is so much more to do in MM.

Personally, I like MM more, but to each their own.


I think I liked my play of MM more. It was more interesting, more unique.

But OOT is one of the few transcendent games that really elevated everything. It's better constructed than MM, but at a cost of that one-of-a-kind uniqueness that MM has. OOT is kind of the culmination of everything that had come before in its genre and the beginning of everything after. It had to be both familiar and new all at the same time.
Posted by hawgfaninc
https://youtu.be/torc9P4-k5A
Member since Nov 2011
46479 posts
Posted on 6/13/14 at 12:29 pm to
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“No one explicitly said that that was Link.”

turns out it was link LINK
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That was Link you saw in Nintendo's tease of the Wii U Zelda during the E3 Digital Event, and it wasn't a female version, despite online speculation.
Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma told MMGN the comment leading to rumours the character we saw might not be Link was taken out of context, and was intended as a joke.
"It's a rumour," Aonuma said with a chuckle when I asked him about the speculation buzzing around online.
"Actually that comment I made jokingly," he said. "It's not that I said that it wasn't Link. It's that I never said that it was Link. It's not really the same thing, but I can understand how it could be taken that way.
"It seems like it has kind of taken off where people are saying 'oh it's a female character' and it just kind of grew. But my intent in saying that [was humour]. You know, you have to show Link when you create a trailer for a Zelda announcement."
However, he doesn't want players to focus too much on Link's appearance in the trailer.
"I don't want people to get hung up on the way Link looks because ultimately Link represents the player in the game," he said.
"I don't want to define him so much that it becomes limiting to the players. I want players to focus on other parts of the trailer and not specifically on the character because the character Link represents, again, the player."

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