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Miyamoto talks new and old features in next Zelda
Miyamoto talks new and old features in next Zelda Review for Wii Posted by Josh Moulds, Jul 3, 2009 15:42

Miyamoto talks new and old features in next Zelda
Nintendo are aiming for something ‘accessible’ rather than revolutionary with their next Legend of Zelda project.

The as-yet un-named new entry in the massively popular adventure series was given a very brief glimpse at E3 by Shigeru Miyamoto in the form of a single piece of concept artwork. Since then, details have been limited, but Miyamoto himself has shed some light on a few clues contained within the piece of art- “One thing that’s important to note in that artwork, though, is that Link is carrying a shield, but that’s all he’s carrying.”

Speaking to Nintendo Power magazine, Miyamoto highlighted that Nintendo are aiming to make the gaming experience unique to each player- “Every person’s own individual experiences with the game should be unique and (will be) their own sort of ‘My Zelda’ experience, and I think that’s super important, and we have to look at that when we’re creating dungeons and how we can make that come true. So (we’re) spending a lot of time concentrating our efforts in that area.”

 


The game isn’t likely to deviate from established norms within the Zelda gameplay model- with fans expecting more of the same style of item collecting and dungeon solving so iconic to the series- “Accessible gameplay. Something that we’re going to look at focusing within that 3-D realm is really highlighting the things that are important within the Zelda franchise--the actions that Link can take. I think it’s easy to maybe overthink it because you’re in that 3-D realm of all the different things you should be doing or try to be doing, and really what’s important to understand is what’s available to you, and just focus down on what’s best suited for that rather than just trying to implement a whole bunch of different things.”

Source: Nintendo Power Magazine via GoNintendo


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