I was thinking more of a modern day game. What do you think? Castle Ch! I'd love nothing more than to see the series return to its classic European medieval stylings.
Which means for the love of god no more toon shading. I know that's never gonna happen. Ninty is too lazy and incompetent but mostly lazy to ever attempt any realistic stylings ever again. They make cheap games for cheap audiences so there's just no use in getting my hopes up. It's a shame too, given the unrivaled beauty of Twilight Princess and the visual pioneering gains they made with Ocarina and Majora. All the minute detail in every corner of those game's aesthetics is mind blowing, especially Twilight.
TP's visual artists went above and beyond. They even added further little expansive details in the HD version. So it's not like they don't have it in em. Overall the next Zelda game just has to be meaningful.
We don't need another Star Wars prequel-esque game that explains inconsequential backstory while taking a steaming dump all over the lore like Suckward did.
Give us another meaningful world with a meaningful story and meaningful characters like literally every other TLoZ game since before the last bloody two. It isn't difficult to rethink Zelda's open world if they'd just put a lot of the items and tools in the overworld like the first game did instead of the dungeons. We don't need hundreds of weapons and armor sets.
We sure as hell don't need close to a thousand some-odd bloody collect-a-thon seeds!!! Ar-Pee-Gee since ever! The video then cuts to a long shot of Hyrule Field, with Hyrule Castle in the distance. There's a tremor, the castle is smothered with dust… and that's the end. We wouldn't usually expect so much animation to be done so early in development, but it probably helps that Nintendo already has the in-game engine from Breath of the Wild. The game didn't make an appearance at Tokyo Game Show in October, either, after Nintendo confirmed that it wouldn't be present at the show.
The news was confirmed in an official Tweet from the Nintendo account. There's still a wait for Breath of the Wild 2 but Nintendo has released an HD remaster of Skyward Sword in the meantime and we think it's worth playing while you wait. We think, from the mechanics and characters to the locations and narrative, both Skyward Sword and Breath of the Wild 2 could share a surprising amount of commonality and we've explained why you should consider paying attention to Skyward Sword HD in the run-up to the release of Breath of the Wild 2.
Nintendo's Treehouse is always a great place to find new info on upcoming Nintendo games, and Breath of the Wild 2 is no different. However, whereas Majora's Mask reused lots of assets, Trinen wanted to make it clear that this is indeed a true sequel. A new Breath of the Wild 2 fan theory is suggesting that Ganondorf could be a playable character in segments of the game. Barrett Courtney of Kinda Funny via GameSpot has suggested that the Link we got a glimpse of in the new E3 trailer is actually Ganondorf and that part of the game will involve players exploring the fall of Ganondorf.
Incidentally, Demise is one of the main antagonists of Skyward Sword, which is to be re-released on Switch later this year. Nintendo revealed to IGN that it's holding back on revealing the official full title of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 because it could give away some of what's going to happen in the game. Trinen didn't indicate when Nintendo is planning to reveal the full title but it's likely that won't be until closer to the game's release.
Development is proceeding smoothly and we should be able to bring you some information this year. We now have a release date thanks to E3 , of course, but that doesn't mean we don't hear more before is over. Set years before the original game, it has Link, Zelda and friends including the four Champions, who will be playable for the first time battle hordes of enemies in Hyrule before it was destroyed in the Great Calamity. While it was exciting to have the chance to return to Hyrule in , the release of this prequel did suggest it could be another while before we hear anything more about a sequel.
In revealing Age of Calamity, series producer Eiji Aonuma acknowledged the relative lack of news for Breath of the Wild 2 and said:. Could Switch Pro rumors offer Breath of the Wild 2 hints? There have been numerous reports that there's a Nintendo Switch Pro in the works for a release date. Sign up for free! What do you need help on? Cancel X. Topic Archived First Page 2 of 2.
Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. P00DGE 11 years ago Twilight Princess already had a Wild West kind of feel to it. And I didn't like it. And she is only ever in danger in about 2 or 3 areas total.
She is barely an issue in the game. Escort missions in games do suck, but it was so minimal in RE4, that it is hardly something to complain about. WhiteFlagofWar 11 years ago Already seen a Wild West theme in Twilight Princess. One that we haven't is a Feudal theme, unless Majora's Mask counts since most of its masks are based on that time period.
As I've stated before, if Epona is in the game I would like to see her made playable separately from Link, not only engaging in a few dual switch-hitting type puzzles but given a way to express their bond in a more involved way not romantic, but as close as TP Link and Midna.
Would also be interesting to have some kind of enchantment give her wings later on for aerial travel and combat. The Nintendo presentation showed off some more footage of the game, while letting slip a release date for BOTW 2. We don't know if that's early or late , but it's worth noting that the original Nintendo Switch launched with Breath of the Wild in March , so a March date would prove a neat five-year anniversary.
Basically, it's all up in the air but it seems like everything's still on track for We got a better look at Breath of the Wild 2 in the E3 Nintendo presentation, and it showed off a vast, expansive world of Hyrule — expanded even further with navigation into the skies, despite the more dungeon-crawling feeling of the original teaser.
There's some paragliding up in the clouds, along with more a freefall mechanic that seems ripped right out of Skyward Sword, and a new glove that looks to be taking the place of the Sheikah slate for Breath of the Wild 2. There's even a short clip of a splashed puddle We're not entirely sure, but it's clear that some new mechanics will be introduced into the Zelda formula, while one of the first game's sentient boulder enemies that's Stone Pebblit to you is shown with a Bokoblin fort on its back for BOTW 2, suggesting even more dynamic interplay between the game's many enemies.
Take a look below We got our very first glimpse of Breath of the Wild 2 at E3 , though, with this spooky trailer that shows Zelda and Link exploring an underground chamber — with some mysterious runes, glowing hands, and a brand-new haircut that has set the internet on fire. Suffice it to say we're excited. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 trailer that first revealed the game is just 82 seconds long and there's no dialogue whatsoever, but there are some clues to be gathered from it.
It features a torch-carrying Link and Zelda traversing a dark dungeon beneath Hyrule no big surprise there. Spirit-like tendrils creep around the musty tomb they're exploring, with the pair riding a large elephant-like beast.
Something shocks the pair, and then we cut to what appears to be the resurrection of some long-dead and creepy looking warrior. Could this be the return of Ganondorf?
The video then cuts to a long shot of Hyrule Field, with Hyrule Castle in the distance. There's a tremor, the castle is smothered with dust The clip finishes with a message that reads: "The sequel to Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is in development.
We wouldn't usually expect so much animation to be done so early in development, but it probably helps that Nintendo already has the in-game engine from Breath of the Wild. The first Nintendo Direct of could be approaching according to recent rumors. I know that there are a lot of people that are eager to find when the next NintendoDirect is scheduled.
As it is, Nintendo is yet to confirm its plans for its next Direct so we can only keep our fingers crossed. In the list, Breath of the Wild 2 appears as targeting the second half of the year which would make it beyond June January 7,
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