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Blades will Bleed
Sheilds will Shatter
But as the Light fades
Will the Hero rise again
Or will darkness reign
So I was wondering is everybody as physced up as I am?
Will it be a HIT, MISS or MABEY
It could be quality, and battle sections where perhaps you're one of the leaders of the army, and thus ahve to lead your troops forward by example could be class.
We've come to the point in technology where epic-scale battles are feasable now.
Either way, the game should rock...
I'm pretty sceptical that Nintendo will ever manage to recreate the magic they gave us on the N64, even if it is humanly possible to do so.
But if could still be very good.
now, i was impressed with wind waker, and impressed that the great zelda tried a cell shaded approach to kick gannondorf in the conkers (great knorr advert). anyways, i have been dissapointed with many gc games compared with the n64, eg mario ss compared with mario 64.
however, zelda ww did not dissapoint me, and my expectations following lozoot and lozmm from the n64. although, its length was limited.
PsYİHo FoX 1987 wrote:
Wind Waker would have been a great game graphically if they had paid some decent japanese anime' drawers the characters would have looked much better than say out of Power Puff girls.
i would have been thoroughly impressed if an amine or manga style had been pushed to the gc limits on this game. although, the next installment is set to be more realistic, shame anime was not taken further, but not dissapointing.
There have been many Zelda games canned... God bless IGN.
Yummyummy
In The Wind Waker, fighting all those enemies when the frozen Hyrule came to life was great fun, but it should have been much harder. If Nintendo focus this game around a war, and have battle sections, it would - to be it frankly - be the best game ever. For example, as the hero of time, you lead an army for the side of good against evil - imagine fighting hordes of enemies on a battlefield.
No game has ever recreated a Lord of the Rings/Troy/etc style fight, where you fight from the perspective of one person - Nintendo could do it.