With that said, I already love the engine they used in Windwaker, which Twilight Princess used with upgrades. So no change expected for me, just one epic storyline will do
Maybe a serious two-player Zelda w/ drop-in/out gameplay?
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Dec 23 2008, 01:13 PM
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Twilight Princess was awesome. The dark and mature theme really made it one of the more hardcore games on the Nintendo Wii, and I would love to see another one utilizing the Wii's power.
With that said, I already love the engine they used in Windwaker, which Twilight Princess used with upgrades. So no change expected for me, just one epic storyline will do Maybe a serious two-player Zelda w/ drop-in/out gameplay? |
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Dec 23 2008, 02:09 PM
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QUOTE(neogeocdz @ Dec 23 2008, 01:57 PM) I am hoping of a continuation of Wind Waker / Phantom Hourglass story actually, Yes, any Zelda game would do. But the way I meant is that they use the same engine(refined) for controls and whatnot. Battle controls are full of fun. and it would be nice if they could connect the DS to Wii, much like Animal Crossing (Wii) & Zelda Wind Waker (GC) Yes, Twilight Princess is excellent.... but i still hope it is in Wind Waker style. But anyway, ANY ZELDA games will do! (Not Crossbow training sorry) Also worth mentioning, the moves from Windwaker(WW) brought over to Twilight Princess(TP) is the same, but the execution is different! That was awesome. Love the engine. But I'm straying away from top-down prespective Zeldas. On the Kotaku link above, they said it may be a sequel for TP, I'll all for that |
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