Yeah, it does look pretty stiff... but on a side note...
I think they are focusing a little too much on the controls, almost like they are still trying to preach people on how well they work or something. Btw, I really hope that the controls on screen do not stay on screen, or at least are optional. Nintendo needs to remember exactly who has been buying their Zelda games. The Zelda fanbase has never been for someone who doesn't want to work hard to finish a game. It's always been a slight challenge for even the most advanced player; I've almost always have had areas in the game that I just couldn't get past without thinking or getting help.
But with this game, I really don't know. Is it really possible to appeal to new gamers and keep your current ones? I have a feeling this game will be even more controversial than Wind Waker, and for good reason. Because we aren't talking about graphics like we were with Wind Waker, we are talking about controls and gameplay, and that is a scary thing to experiment with.
Jefferlope
Posts : 2631 Join date : 2010-07-29 Age : 30 Location : On your computer screen.
Yeah, it does look pretty stiff... but on a side note...
I think they are focusing a little too much on the controls, almost like they are still trying to preach people on how well they work or something. Btw, I really hope that the controls on screen do not stay on screen, or at least are optional. Nintendo needs to remember exactly who has been buying their Zelda games. The Zelda fanbase has never been for someone who doesn't want to work hard to finish a game. It's always been a slight challenge for even the most advanced player; I've almost always have had areas in the game that I just couldn't get past without thinking or getting help.
But with this game, I really don't know. Is it really possible to appeal to new gamers and keep your current ones? I have a feeling this game will be even more controversial than Wind Waker, and for good reason. Because we aren't talking about graphics like we were with Wind Waker, we are talking about controls and gameplay, and that is a scary thing to experiment with.
Nintendo already said at E3 that the controls wouldn't be there permanently. Nintendo is trying to make this game different because people have been complaining about the series being the "same thing over and over again".
SkrΑlem
Posts : 866 Join date : 2010-11-24 Location : the middle of nowhere. seriously.
so for different they force you to buy a motion plus and emphasize you to think out your incredibly slow looking sword slashes, I don't know I'm more a B spammer.
Jefferlope
Posts : 2631 Join date : 2010-07-29 Age : 30 Location : On your computer screen.
so for different they force you to buy a motion plus and emphasize you to think out your incredibly slow looking sword slashes, I don't know I'm more a B spammer.
Doesn't this game come with the motion plus? Along with every Wiimote nowadays?