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Legend of Zelda POLL

20 members have voted

  1. 1. What would you think of Legend of Zelda in realistic art style?

    • Yes PLEASE!
      10%
      2
    • No
      60%
      12
    • It would be interesting to see
      30%
      6

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This is just a poll so please do VOTE! :thumbsup:

 

NOTE: I think Legend of Zelda is great as it is, but i personally would like to see a realistic form of it. (Just to see how it would be).

I wish people would make new games instead of remaking old games again and again ad naseum!

 

Seriously there are like twelve pokemon games that are almost exactly the same game but with small changes!

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There is already a TLoZ topic, you should have posted this idea there.

 

Anyways, i don't think the series fits a very realistic theme. It is and has always been light hearted, and it was never the visual style that defined the series, it was the unique combination of exploration, overworld, dungeons and sidequests. TP is the closest you'll probably ever get to that kind of artstyle.

For me, realistic wouldn't work with Zelda. To be honest, and I just posted this in your other thread a second ago that Zelda, The Wind Waker had some of my favorite graphics in any game I've ever played.

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It would be interesting to see how the fantasy aspects of the game worked, that's for sure.

 

I prefer the way Wind Waker looks to the other games of the LoZ series, though I am liking how the new one looks!

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For me, realistic wouldn't work with Zelda. To be honest, and I just posted this in your other thread a second ago that Zelda, The Wind Waker had some of my favorite graphics in any game I've ever played.

This. They did the cartoony look well without making it overly childish.

The way the OoT remake looks is good as well, same with the little I've seen of SS. Zelda just isn't the kind of franchise you have realistic graphics in.

I'd prefer them spend more time on gameplay rather than graphics, or it might wind up like Final Fantasy. XIII was the biggest disgrace yet; zero exploration, minigames, or sidequests outside of "go here, kill this" missions. And it's really obvious why it's like that: extra content is expensive to make when you're going for lifelike graphics.

 

In short better graphics = less content for the money. I'd rather have a healthy supply of content in a game than a pretty game that I will never again touch after one playthrough.

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I'd prefer them spend more time on gameplay rather than graphics, or it might wind up like Final Fantasy. XIII was the biggest disgrace yet; zero exploration, minigames, or sidequests outside of "go here, kill this" missions. And it's really obvious why it's like that: extra content is expensive to make when you're going for lifelike graphics.

 

In short better graphics = less content for the money. I'd rather have a healthy supply of content in a game than a pretty game that I will never again touch after one playthrough.

That's my game philosphy:

Make a game with decent gameplay and nice story. At same time also make it so you can explore.

I really like the wind waker style myself.


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