One that many of us want.
And some of you don't because you can't get unstuck...
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Depends what you mean by realistic and mature... by mature are you talking about darker type story, visual (less cartoony), blood & gore?....I don't mind a darker story & visual (less cartoony)..but if you're talking about blood & slicing arms, legs or heads off with blood spurting out then forget it.
Realistic?...its a fantasy story,characters themselves aren't a real race, I don't see how it can be realistic. What do you mean by realistic?..
i think majora's mask was darker than twilight princess. no one wants unnecessary language, brown/gray color palette and extreme gore in a zelda game.themagicbum9720
I agree that MM was 'darker' than TP.
As in M-rated? No, it's highly unlikely Nintendo would want to alienate minors and to be honest I don't think it needs blood and gore and swearing (would be funny tho). It'll likely be rated E, like all games in the series. I'm not quite sure what you mean with realistic. Zelda was never realistic. Perhaps what you ment to say is that you'd like to see a more "serious" art-style like in TP or that tech-demo. This I can understand but the final game will probably look different to that tech-demo.
Zelda is a children's fairy tale
It will never be more then that, people looking for something different need to find another series to play
Jaysonguy
Exactly. That's the way we like Zelda. We would not want it to become a The Witcher copy now would we?
Hopefully you're not referring to only brown color on the screen, automatic checkpoints every corner, regenerating health, too see even the skin pores on the characters, voice acting, lots of bugs, perks, and boring features, etc.King_Dodongothats not realistic???
[QUOTE="King_Dodongo"]Hopefully you're not referring to only brown color on the screen, automatic checkpoints every corner, regenerating health, too see even the skin pores on the characters, voice acting, lots of bugs, perks, and boring features, etc.ChikaraShrefthats not realistic??? Thats what most of todays gamers see as realistic, but it's certainly not what Zelda wants or needs.
I would actually prefer to go back to Wind Wakers graphics if anything. That was by far the most beautiful, and emotional Zelda game Nintendo has ever made.
thats not realistic??? Thats what most of todays gamers see as realistic, but it's certainly not what Zelda wants or needs.[QUOTE="ChikaraShref"][QUOTE="King_Dodongo"]Hopefully you're not referring to only brown color on the screen, automatic checkpoints every corner, regenerating health, too see even the skin pores on the characters, voice acting, lots of bugs, perks, and boring features, etc.spike6958
I would actually prefer to go back to Wind Wakers graphics if anything. That was by far the most beautiful, and emotional Zelda game Nintendo has ever made.
as far as art style, WW is definitely my favorite. but i'd be surprised if they ever make another one like that, actually. :(Zelda is a children's fairy tale
It will never be more then that, people looking for something different need to find another series to play
Jaysonguy
Exactly. I wish people would stop trying to change what a series is and just go find a series with the elements they want.
I think the next Zelda will have a TP artstyle and (inferior) traditional controls. Nintendo wants to satisfy its fans and sell many copies, and too many people complained about Skyward Sword.
I'd like another TP style Zelda, as long as there is more to explore and the world feels less empty. I loved the controls for Skyward Sword although it did feel awkward me being left handed and all.I think the next Zelda will have a TP artstyle and (inferior) traditional controls. Nintendo wants to satisfy its fans and sell many copies, and too many people complained about Skyward Sword.
ANIMEguy10034
Blah.so much negativity...
A bunchload of fans in a forum online doesn't speak for the millions of fans worldwide.
Stop saying "Zelda doesn't needs this or that".
Because it does.
TLoZ needs voices,a massive,MASSIVE world with loads of exploration,blood,a better combat system,new gameplay features,darker,more "epic" style orchestral music,and much better and DEEPER stories.
Period.
Oh,and i don't want another Skyward Sword.
Entries in the series have to be unique.
Nintendo has made it very clear what style of game they think the Zelda franchise is most suited for, and it isn't realistic/mature.
Why?TLoZ needs voices,a massive,MASSIVE world with loads of exploration,blood,a better combat system,new gameplay features,darker,more "epic" style orchestral music,and much better and DEEPER stories.
GreekGameManiac
Why?Nintendo has made it very clear what style of game they think the Zelda franchise is most suited for, and it isn't realistic/mature. [QUOTE="GreekGameManiac"]
TLoZ needs voices,a massive,MASSIVE world with loads of exploration,blood,a better combat system,new gameplay features,darker,more "epic" style orchestral music,and much better and DEEPER stories.
meetroid8
OMG,what do you mean "why"!
Cause it does!!!
We aren't in the 90s anymore!
We are in the 10s!
It's about time it evolves!
Blah.so much negativity...
A bunchload of fans in a forum online doesn't speak for the millions of fans worldwide.
Stop saying "Zelda doesn't needs this or that".
Because it does.
TLoZ needs voices,a massive,MASSIVE world with loads of exploration,blood,a better combat system,new gameplay features,darker,more "epic" style orchestral music,and much better and DEEPER stories.
Period.
Oh,and i don't want another Skyward Sword.
Entries in the series have to be unique.
GreekGameManiac
You say that a bunch of fans in a forum don't speak for the millions of fans worldwide. Yet...
One that many of us want.
And some of you don't because you can't get unstuck...
GreekGameManiac
Who exactly is the "we". I thought "A bunchload of fans in a forum online doesn't speak for the millions of fans worldwide." So if a bunchload of fans don't speak for millions, 1 fan doesn't speak for?
EDIT: As for zelda being realistic. Zelda doesn't need it. Plus since when was zelda realistic? It's a fantasy game where you fight monsters, small and huge.
Why?[QUOTE="meetroid8"]
Nintendo has made it very clear what style of game they think the Zelda franchise is most suited for, and it isn't realistic/mature. [QUOTE="GreekGameManiac"]
TLoZ needs voices,a massive,MASSIVE world with loads of exploration,blood,a better combat system,new gameplay features,darker,more "epic" style orchestral music,and much better and DEEPER stories.
GreekGameManiac
OMG,what do you mean "why"!
Cause it does!!!
We aren't in the 90s anymore!
We are in the 10s!
It's about time it evolves!
Sure it needs to evolve, but why in the direction of Elder Scrolls? If Zelda games have have managed to be great without all of that, why does it need them?There so much "negativity" because YOU ARE WRONG! The point is most of the fans who don't use the forums probably don't care either way, they just want more Zelda regardless. Also, this isn't just this forum, all Zelda forums I've been on and see questions like this been asked, the answer always comes back the same, NO.Blah.so much negativity...
A bunchload of fans in a forum online doesn't speak for the millions of fans worldwide.
Stop saying "Zelda doesn't needs this or that".
Because it does.
TLoZ needs voices,a massive,MASSIVE world with loads of exploration,blood,a better combat system,new gameplay features,darker,more "epic" style orchestral music,and much better and DEEPER stories.
Period.
Oh,and i don't want another Skyward Sword.
Entries in the series have to be unique.
GreekGameManiac
People don't want voice acting in Zelda because 9 times out 10 Nintendo gets voicing wrong, did you play Super Mario Sunshine, that had possibly the WORST voice acting of any game last gen.
Massive worlds don't really matter, the exploration side is suppose to come from the dungeons themselves.
Blood should NEVER be included in Zelda, games that need blood to be good, outside of horror games, are usually pretty shallow.
The combat in the past Zelda games has been great, and Skyward Sword's Swordplay was the best use of the Wii remote (after Metroid Prime Trilogy).
Every Zelda gets new gameplay features, be it unique controls, new ways to travel around the world, or new items.
Zelda doesn't need to be dark, it's a fairytale fantasy world, it's suppose to be something both kids and adults can enjoy, and making it dark won't do that. Also this will never happen anyway because Miyamoto is in charge of the Zelda series, and he has said his least favorite Zelda games are Majora's Mask and Twilight Princess.
Music can go either way, I LOVE the music in the series so far, so I don't care it they go full orchestral or stick with how it's done now, as long as they keep it in the same style.
As for the stories, again it's a fairytale, it's aimed at children. Besides Zelda's storyline is a lot deeper than most games these days, games like Halo, CoD, Gears, all the games that for some reason you seem to want to turn Zelda into have really shallow stories that are just there for the sake of having people talk, they never make people care about what's going on in the world, Zelda is different I've never had a Zelda game where I didn't care about what was going on, even in the ones I "dislike" I always cared about the world and the characters because there much more interesting than what most other games give us.
Entries in the Zelda series don't need to be unique from each other, rather the series needs to remain unique in comparison to what other company's are releasing and so far they have done that, and the only thing that could possibly change that is DarkSiders II.
Zelda doesn't need to be dark, it's a fairytale fantasy world, it's suppose to be something both kids and adults can enjoy, and making it dark won't do that. Also this will never happen anyway because Miyamoto is in charge of the Zelda series, and he has said his least favorite Zelda games are Majora's Mask and Twilight Princess.
spike6958
Majora was the best Zelda tho, regardless of what Shiggy thinks. I know he didn't like the style but it had the best story, world, character and gameplay in the series imo.
[QUOTE="spike6958"]
Zelda doesn't need to be dark, it's a fairytale fantasy world, it's suppose to be something both kids and adults can enjoy, and making it dark won't do that. Also this will never happen anyway because Miyamoto is in charge of the Zelda series, and he has said his least favorite Zelda games are Majora's Mask and Twilight Princess.
nameless12345
Majora was the best Zelda tho, regardless of what Shiggy thinks. I know he didn't like the style but it had the best story, world, character and gameplay in the series imo.
Hey, I enjoyed Majora as much as the next guy, but if Shiggy doesn't like the style it's not fair that people (not you, i'm referring to the OP) demand that he use it again. In the long run he's going to enjoy his work less, which would likely result in the game not been up there with the usual quality of the series. Also IMO I think Majora was honestly a fluke, I don't think if they tried to do it again, regardless of Shiggy's feelings towards it, they could come even close to capturing the essence of that game, it's best to let it remain as the wonderful oddball of the series, rather than trying to change the series into making that the norm.I like the theme & looks of what Nintendo showed with the tech demo..so if they went with that I'd be happy. :)
Same here.I like the theme & looks of what Nintendo showed with the tech demo..so if they went with that I'd be happy. :)
superbuuman
I hope to god no. Cell-shading captured the essence of Zelda the best.slowpokebroI don't agree with that at all. I think they should just continue doing what they have always done, let the art style reflect the theme of the game. TP wouldn't have made a lot of sense Cel Shaded; neither would have Majora's Mask or Ocarina of Time.
There so much "negativity" because YOU ARE WRONG! The point is most of the fans who don't use the forums probably don't care either way, they just want more Zelda regardless. Also, this isn't just this forum, all Zelda forums I've been on and see questions like this been asked, the answer always comes back the same, NO.[QUOTE="GreekGameManiac"]
Blah.so much negativity...
A bunchload of fans in a forum online doesn't speak for the millions of fans worldwide.
Stop saying "Zelda doesn't needs this or that".
Because it does.
TLoZ needs voices,a massive,MASSIVE world with loads of exploration,blood,a better combat system,new gameplay features,darker,more "epic" style orchestral music,and much better and DEEPER stories.
Period.
Oh,and i don't want another Skyward Sword.
Entries in the series have to be unique.
spike6958
People don't want voice acting in Zelda because 9 times out 10 Nintendo gets voicing wrong, did you play Super Mario Sunshine, that had possibly the WORST voice acting of any game last gen.
Massive worlds don't really matter, the exploration side is suppose to come from the dungeons themselves.
Blood should NEVER be included in Zelda, games that need blood to be good, outside of horror games, are usually pretty shallow.
The combat in the past Zelda games has been great, and Skyward Sword's Swordplay was the best use of the Wii remote (after Metroid Prime Trilogy).
Every Zelda gets new gameplay features, be it unique controls, new ways to travel around the world, or new items.
Zelda doesn't need to be dark, it's a fairytale fantasy world, it's suppose to be something both kids and adults can enjoy, and making it dark won't do that. Also this will never happen anyway because Miyamoto is in charge of the Zelda series, and he has said his least favorite Zelda games are Majora's Mask and Twilight Princess.
Music can go either way, I LOVE the music in the series so far, so I don't care it they go full orchestral or stick with how it's done now, as long as they keep it in the same style.
As for the stories, again it's a fairytale, it's aimed at children. Besides Zelda's storyline is a lot deeper than most games these days, games like Halo, CoD, Gears, all the games that for some reason you seem to want to turn Zelda into have really shallow stories that are just there for the sake of having people talk, they never make people care about what's going on in the world, Zelda is different I've never had a Zelda game where I didn't care about what was going on, even in the ones I "dislike" I always cared about the world and the characters because there much more interesting than what most other games give us.
Entries in the Zelda series don't need to be unique from each other, rather the series needs to remain unique in comparison to what other company's are releasing and so far they have done that, and the only thing that could possibly change that is DarkSiders II.
I'm sorry you feel like that.
It's always dissapointing to see opinions like that.:)
Oh well.
@Drybones,well,i guess i was going by guessing.
@uncommon,THANK YOU.
@Sep...partially agree.
Lol dude what are you talking about.. "A bunchload of fans in a forum online doesn't speak for the millions of fans worldwide" but you do? Are you serious?Blah.so much negativity...
A bunchload of fans in a forum online doesn't speak for the millions of fans worldwide.
Stop saying "Zelda doesn't needs this or that".
Because it does.
TLoZ needs voices,a massive,MASSIVE world with loads of exploration,blood,a better combat system,new gameplay features,darker,more "epic" style orchestral music,and much better and DEEPER stories.
Period.
Oh,and i don't want another Skyward Sword.
Entries in the series have to be unique.
GreekGameManiac
Blah.so much negativity...
A bunchload of fans in a forum online doesn't speak for the millions of fans worldwide.
Stop saying "Zelda doesn't needs this or that".
Because it does.
TLoZ needs voices,a massive,MASSIVE world with loads of exploration,blood,a better combat system,new gameplay features,darker,more "epic" style orchestral music,and much better and DEEPER stories.
Period.
Oh,and i don't want another Skyward Sword.
Entries in the series have to be unique.
GreekGameManiac
Isn't that a bit of a contradiction? You are saying something on a forum and acting like it's something that millions of fans around the world want. Zelda doesn't need blood nor does it need voices, sure a bigger world to explore would be great and add in some orchestral music and again that would be great, though we did get some of that in Skyward Sword if I remember right.
While I loved the dark theme of MM and the cheerful theme of SS, personally, I think it should have a mix of both contrasting each other.
My favourite theme was OoT. When you were a kid everything was happy and innocent, the towns were bustling and for a N64 game the colors were bright and plentiful. Then you grow up and realize what a dark, desolate place the world can be if it falls into the wrong greedy hands and no one stands up to change anything. And while its dark its not hopeless, you fight to restore a former beauty you once knew.
Links childhood in OOT wasn't all fun and games though:lol:While I loved the dark theme of MM and the cheerful theme of SS, personally, I think it should have a mix of both contrasting each other.
My favourite theme was OoT. When you were a kid everything was happy and innocent, the towns were bustling and for a N64 game the colors were bright and plentiful. Then you grow up and realize what a dark, desolate place the world can be if it falls into the wrong greedy hands and no one stands up to change anything. And while its dark its not hopeless, you fight to restore a former beauty you once knew.
knuckl3head
All I have to say is, that that is the worst idea for Zelda ever. People complain that Nintendo is to "casual" or "kiddy" but sometimes that's a good thing, the way I see it is Nintendo puts a little breathing room in between all these bloody, gory, and sometimes even disgusting games. And I find that a good thing considering that Zelda is not only a break for all that gore, but a great game to.
1. Have the artstyle of TP
2. The technical and artistic graphics of the tech demo.
3. And have a "dark" story at least as "dark" as TP or MM.
There's no need for blood. Colored smoke, or green goo, or whatever has always been fine. But I don't want a mini game with Link in a hot tub with Sora Zelda and Midna acting like he's Kratos.
It's a fairy tale of a simple villager that becomes the hero of the world. All the other side stories that go along with that I would like more flushed out. But that's about it.
imo i dont want a overly "mature" zelda. but i would like to see the game grow or change in some areas. character and story depth and complexity being number one., i have not played SS but i have found the save system in WW and TP to be horrible at best. id def like a save anytime and start right were you left off feature like in for example the fallout games and skyrim. Thats very very handy feature to have. In fact i know im going to get hated on for saying this and thats ok lol but for me the perfect zelda game would be almost a blending of oblivion or skyrim and zelda. a huge fleshed out world slap full of characters and things to do ect but with that nintendo/zelda charm. of course i dont mean skyrim just with ninty characters, def NOT but take some of the better aspects of those huge open world games and add it to the zelda games.
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