While I haven't played WW in awhile, the triforce hunting isn't what's kept me from playing it, however with TP the wolf parts are just so boring they kind of ruin my will to replay the game. To me it's the triforce hunting, but you have to do it 3 or so times.
You did give the game praise back then, suddenly you've changed your tune though.
The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker for Wii U?
Excuse me while I touch myself.
Originally Posted by Fighting Game Main List
There are 2 Zelda titles in the works for new games, both the Wii U and 3DS will see new games and Majora's Mask will be coming to the 3DS. The Wii U isn't getting 2 new Zelda titles that much is certain. If they fix what sucked about WW from a gameplay standpoint, it will be worth getting.
Last edited by Rennadrel; 2013-01-25 at 02:01 AM.
It might get another one late in its lifespan. The SNES and Wii are the only systems that didn't get more than one original Zelda title (and GBA if you count handhelds).The Wii U isn't getting 2 new Zelda titles that much is certain.
Given they described things they think they failed in with SS and what they want to do with the new title, it seemed to me it was heavily implied that the new title wasn't going to be handheld and was going to be on Wii U.
I mean, I could be wrong, but personally if I was Nintendo and was making such huge series changes I would put it on my major console.
The one they talked about on the Direct is for Wii U, but there's a separate team that's working on a 3DS game. I don't think it's been confirmed to be in development yet, but I assume they've started work on it by now.
Actually it's about time they announced the new handheld Zelda. Maybe they'll do it on the next 3DS Direct, or save it for E3.
Man I'm really liking what Nintendo is working on. Compared to what they did with the Wii, Nintendo seems to be going back to their roots a little bit making games for their hardcore fans and not grandma and grandpa all the time. The Wind Waker remake looks just amazing graphically and I will probably get that even though I already have the original for Gamecube only because I'm a die hard Zelda fan that must have everything Zelda. I also can't wait to see what the new Zelda Wii U and the new 3D Mario adventure game for Wii U will be like. Xenoblades 2 looks badass also.
I haven't been this excited for Nintendo since the Gamecube days. I'm glad their back to making games for their real fans and not family/party games all the time. At least it seems like it for now.
DECAPITATIOOOOOOOONNNNN!!!
Okay, so. I think I asked earlier as part of a longer post but nobody responded... for the Wind Waker re-release, am I the only one who hates the graphical changes? They look almost the same but with a disgusting shiny, luminous film over everything that makes it difficult to focus on any one spot. And the water looked crap too.
God grant you the courage to change what you cannot accept, the serenity to accept what you cannot change and the common decency to shut the fuck up about it.
From what I can see you're insane. The "shiny" film you're seeing in early images appears to be gamma set too high combined with proper lighting effects creating a situation where lighted surfaces are slightly over-saturated. Never judge graphics from early representations like this.
@Vegas82
Well in that case what have they changed? Slightly higher resolution? I could see no other discernable differences, and even if that is just me being stupid, the old games graphics have aged so well and are so solid that there's no point. Even if those pictures are not an accurate representation, there appears to be no major difference that makes an update worth it. Especially if they are not adding any actual content, just 'updating the gameplay'. The gameplay of the game was fine, minus the shitty pseudo-QTEs that substituted for any necessary skill in combat. The problem with the game was everything else: the content. The shitty, linear, unchallenging, awkwardly designed dungeons. The ridiculously easy enemies. The sailing. Oh the sailing...
Edit: @Digglett.
Am I the only one who actually really liked Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks? Everyone heaps shit onto them, and I can see why in some circumstances, but I've never ran into anyone else who actually loved both games. Personally I preferred either a million times to the Wind Waker.
Last edited by Migey; 2013-01-25 at 04:10 PM.
God grant you the courage to change what you cannot accept, the serenity to accept what you cannot change and the common decency to shut the fuck up about it.
The coolest "puzzle" in Hourglass was when you had to close the DS to copy the map from the top screen to the bottom. Somehow that's the main thing I remember standing out in it.
I enjoyed them more than most people seemed to, but they would have been a lot better without the touch screen controls. If they had a normal control scheme they would definitely be my favourite handheld Zelda games.Am I the only one who actually really liked Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks? Everyone heaps shit onto them, and I can see why in some circumstances, but I've never ran into anyone else who actually loved both games. Personally I preferred either a million times to the Wind Waker.