The new The Legend of
Zelda title will release for the Wii U and NX in March 2017.
Still, let's look at a Zelda reference in a non
Zelda title now.
Sporting a new, more realistic visual style than the previous
Zelda title, Link looks much more like an adult than in previous installments and fits well into an environment that provides Zelda fans with a much more gritty and grim environment to explore.
Yes, the mirror - image thing was a little weird, but I thought it was a solid title with an interesting story (and a not - annoying companion haha), even though it was a little «dark» for
a Zelda title... But I agree with iplayedthegame (and you), that a bad Zelda game is still an overall good game Looking forward to part two!!
It's an interesting game and mod that pushes the SNES
Zelda title to its limits, and a good follow up for fans of the Conker series.
Nintendo announced today that their latest Legend of
Zelda title for the 3DS, The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes will be launching this October 23rd for the 3DS.
Nintendo has just announced that Skyward Sword, the latest Wii - bound
Zelda title, will launch on November 20.
Regardless of all that, with it being a Wii U exclusive I was pleased something new and exciting was in the works while I wait for the new
Zelda title.
Incidentally, Skyward Sword will feature more orchestral music than
any Zelda title before it, and Nintendo have been discussing their work in the latest Iwata Asks column.
Recently, Eiji Aonumam, (the producer of the Zelda games), mentioned that there's a good chance flight will be a part of the new
Zelda title.
This means the game is definitely going to be on the Wii and use the same control - scheme from Twilight Princess due to the fact that Link was right - handed in the Wii version of TP and no other
Zelda title (he's always a lefty).
What can be said for sure is that the new
Zelda title will be a long time coming.
The latest
Zelda title, Breath of the Wild, has received widespread acclaim.
Zelda: A Link Between Worlds is a semi-sequel, quasi-reboot of the classic SNES
Zelda title A Link To The Past.
I would love to see a future
Zelda title that's willing to take advantage of these traits once again.
Just some ideas I've been thinking about when I get a chance to work on
a Zelda title someday.
I actually feel that in terms of story, Majora's Mask is the strongest
Zelda title whereas Twilight Princess, while great, would have been nothing had Ocarina of Time never existed since it feels more like a love letter to times gone by.
Sit back, relax for a moment, and let me tell you my speculations about the new
Zelda title.
Fast forward years later, and now Aonuma can't imagine creating
another Zelda title without motion controls in mind, as he told OffcialNintendoMagazine:
Lately there has been some back - chatter regarding Nintendo and
another Zelda title they could be working on as of this moment, so with that, our resident Zelda theorist took to penning a piece on just what game that could be, and what device it will release on.
Nintendo has revealed a wave of new games including a new 3D Mario platformer, Mario Kart and Legend of
Zelda title for the Wii U.
I AGREE with Drago, there needs to be a new
Zelda title or at least a Metroid or some other action game to get people back in to it.
I actually really liked it, going so far as to prefer it over the first
Zelda title on the NES.
The fun is learning new and inventive ways for these items to get used in the battles, especially if the item is already from a previous
Zelda title or something.
In fact, the only Legend of
Zelda title not to hit the one million mark was The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures.
There are Wii U owners who are patiently waiting or hoping for another Metroid game, Super Smash Bros Wii U,
a Zelda title that isn't a remake, and some fresh IPs that will engage them as gamers while making effective use of the game pad in front of them.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D This was my first experience with Ocarina and, while it doesn't usurp Wind Waker as my favorite
Zelda title, I can certainly see why it's held in such high regard by so many LoZ fans.
The Wind Waker and Twilight Princess are both perfect titles to port to the Switch, and should be released over time to quell the appetite of those hungry for a new
Zelda title over the next few years.
A new Mario game,
another Zelda title, Smash Bros, a new Mario Kart... you see where I'm going with this?
Every home console has had 1 new
Zelda title released on it» argument lined up.)
There was also a teaser for the upcoming Wii U Legend of
Zelda title.
The job is based in Kyoto, but it is exciting to think of Nintendo's next Legend of
Zelda title.
You weren't really looking forward to playing the new Legend of
Zelda title on your new Nintendo Switch were you?
A new 2D
Zelda title could potentially be coming to the Nintendo Switch and we bet it will be multiplayer as Nintendo said it likely would be.
Nintendo has brought in another studio to help with the development of its new
Zelda title, Breath of the Wild.
The next Legend of
Zelda title is confirmed to be a non-spin-off and an integral addition into the primary set of titles in the series, and if it does come close to being as good as the Ocarina of Time, the NX sales could very well be boosted.
E3 is just happening, and the energy from the gamers can be felt as Nintendo announced their new
Zelda title: The Wind Waker.
«Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild» has now become the second best - selling
Zelda title, and it's well on its way to reaching the top.
It's been just over a year and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is now the best - selling
Zelda title of all time, edging out Twilight Princess for the top spot.
Although Nintendo disappointed many of their legions of hardcore fans by not revealing any details whatsoever about the NX at the E3 expo, they did offer a tantalising glimpse of the future by revealing that the upcoming The Legend of
Zelda title, The Breath of the Wild, was to be released on both the Wii U and the NX as a launch title.
This one dates all the way back to the very first game, yet it is still vastly used in one version or another in almost
every Zelda title.
I, like many other Zelda fans, believed the images previously seen in Nintendo Power were what to expect from the new
Zelda title, so when a year later we see the equivalent of a cartoon penis pretending to be Link, we were miffed.
Shigeru Miyamoto noticed Eiji Aonuma's great work with the game so he invited him to work as assistant director for the next Nintendo 64
Zelda title, Ocarina of Time.
It also has one of the most detailed character creation kits in any video game, allowing you to make your hero by building him pixel by pixel, yes that does mean you can make Link and simply play it as
a Zelda title.
After seeing these images, Nintendo wouldn't say anything for what seemed like a year until finally we got a look at the new
Zelda title on the GameCube.
Granted, the difficulty spikes near the end, asking players to go through some of the most unreasonable gameplay in any game, especially
a Zelda title.
Like every other
Zelda title, each dungeon relies on a series of puzzles, environment manipulation, and will tend to utilize a weapon or item that you recently discovered.
Well, as predicted, Nintendo showed off the new
Zelda title at E3 this year, the Skyward Sword, and I'm pretty excited.
Back when the Nintendo Wii launched in 2006, fans were greeted with an all new Legend of
Zelda title as a launch title for the console.
The trailer that we all laughed at turned into one of the best games the DS has to offer and the strongest
Zelda title in a long while.