DIRECTOR SAYS NEXT CONSOLE ZELDA WILL START WITH SCALE, GO FROM THERE
by Mike Schramm on December 23, 2009
Legend of Zelda series director
Eiji Aonuma says in
the latest Edge magazine that the scale of the upcoming Wii release is what's foremost in his team's mind during development.
Twilight Princess, he says, was the first
Zelda game where they went for a more realistic feel in terms of size and scope of the world, and yet he feels that they weren't quite able to adapt all of their gameplay ideas to that larger space. As opposed to the DS-based
Spirit Tracks, which Aonuma says started out in a much more traditional place, and thus was a little easier to "realize."
Aonuma says his team is starting out with a larger, grander world in the new
Wii Zelda, and from there hopes to fill it up with all sorts of
Zelda-esque game ideas. He and the team may not have been able to do everything they wanted with the adult Link-sized Hyrule the first time around (not that it wasn't
well-received anyway), but they're planning to give it another hookshot in the next game.
Director says next console Zelda will start with scale, go from there originally appeared on Joystiq Nintendo on Tue, 22 Dec 2009 21:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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