Quote from: kitten on February 25, 2013, 05:42:38 AM
Edit: If you have seen it how do you feel about what Nintendo has said they wish to do in their newest zelda game if you haven't heard any of the info on their new game how do you feel about the HD windwaker remake for the WiiU^^
I don't like remakes, personally, since it's a cash-grabbing kind of thing. However, for those younger video game players who don't even know what a Gamecube is, remaking LOZ on newer systems is a great way to introduce them to great video games.
As for the newest LOZ game, I don't have enough info to go on! Anywho, I'd like a revamping of the Zelda series. Instead of the quintessential structure, I want a new game dynamic. Something like this:
Link is not just some peasant who needs to start off with getting a sword, an outfit, blah, blah, blah. I want Link to perhaps be the head of Zelda's honor guard, already armed with a sword, shield, and bow, but not the major ones like the Master Sword. While an armored caravan is escorting Zelda to meet with royalty of another kingdom for a peace treaty signing, a dragon comes and blows a fireball at it. The caravan blows apart, and Zelda is taken away in its claws. Link and the other royal guards, still regrouping after the blast, try to stop it, but the dragon manages to get away only after Link shoots it in the eye, giving it a trademark scar. Before the dragon escapes, Zelda says something that all LOZ fans have been waiting for: "Link! I... I love you!", leaving Link flabbergasted. The dragon takes Zelda to a tower where a silhouette of none other than Ganondorf comes and introduces himself. He takes Zelda into a dungeon, where he holds her in chains by the arms and legs.
The story then moves to Link, who is in his quarters. He's throwing a fit of anger, throwing things off of his desk and whatnot. He eventually cools off and decides to rescue Zelda at any cost. However, a crucial detail is that by being kidnapped, Zelda missed the royal meeting. Her absence offends the king of um... Deslika (?), and the king of Deslika proclaims war on Hyrule. Therefore, Link must conduct his own search for Zelda with his troops, with dungeons (that only Link can enter for some reason. Troops are only available for pre-dungeon quests) and all, while also fighting a war.
Needless to say, this may be a more mature game than the past LOZ games. Also, I want to have some cool Assassin's Creed-esque moves like combinations of weapons that you learn each time you get a new item, similar to the moves in Twilight Princess. For example, you can grab an enemy with the claw-shots and then press the attack button to slice it as it gets near.
Quote from: kitten on February 25, 2013, 06:41:42 AM
Sorry about posting this in your thread Daina 
I don't mind.