Re: Zelda Games
Posted: Sun December 21, 2025 12:03 am
I just dusted off the N64. Gonna play ocarina and majora over the holidays
I feel like it will be larger dungeons, quality of life fixes, and other little things more than removing anything.E.H. Ruddock wrote:As long as they don’t do something stupid like take away hookshot or navi. Also skulltulas
And replacing 100 skultulas with 1000 Koroks, of course.Monkey_Driven wrote:I feel like it will be larger dungeons, quality of life fixes, and other little things more than removing anything.E.H. Ruddock wrote:As long as they don’t do something stupid like take away hookshot or navi. Also skulltulas
Noooooo! No more koroks for a while please!!!CopperTom wrote:And replacing 100 skultulas with 1000 Koroks, of course.Monkey_Driven wrote:I feel like it will be larger dungeons, quality of life fixes, and other little things more than removing anything.E.H. Ruddock wrote:As long as they don’t do something stupid like take away hookshot or navi. Also skulltulas
I don't think it's at the time and expense of a new mainline game. Nintendo hasn't developed any remakes. I assume OoT is being developed by Grezzo or maybe Monolith. The mainline game is developed by Nintendo in-house, probably EPD, and hopefully with help from Monolith.Bammer wrote:I’m fine with dedicating time and resources to put a classic game on a current console so new (younger) people can play it without hunting down an N64, but not at the expense of time and resources toward a new game.
I want the TOTK sequel. Or whatever concept comes next on a new Hyrule map. I want more.
Plus I don't want a direct sequel. The map got boring. Gameplay style the same, sure. But maybe a whole new story. Also, when I played Echoes of Wisdom, it was so refreshing. Sure it was way simpler than TotK and BotW, but still had that Zelda feel. I'm kind of hoping for something completely different, especially if they do an OoT remake which will have some similarities to the BotW franchise for sure.CopperTom wrote:I don't think it's at the time and expense of a new mainline game. Nintendo hasn't developed any remakes. I assume OoT is being developed by Grezzo or maybe Monolith. The mainline game is developed by Nintendo in-house, probably EPD, and hopefully with help from Monolith.Bammer wrote:I’m fine with dedicating time and resources to put a classic game on a current console so new (younger) people can play it without hunting down an N64, but not at the expense of time and resources toward a new game.
I want the TOTK sequel. Or whatever concept comes next on a new Hyrule map. I want more.
Per the director, an upcoming Zelda will incorporate some battle mechanics from Hyrule Warrions. Not sure if that will be incorporated in OoT or the next mainline game. That'll be different for sure.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Plus I don't want a direct sequel. The map got boring. Gameplay style the same, sure. But maybe a whole new story. Also, when I played Echoes of Wisdom, it was so refreshing. Sure it was way simpler than TotK and BotW, but still had that Zelda feel. I'm kind of hoping for something completely different, especially if they do an OoT remake which will have some similarities to the BotW franchise for sure.CopperTom wrote:I don't think it's at the time and expense of a new mainline game. Nintendo hasn't developed any remakes. I assume OoT is being developed by Grezzo or maybe Monolith. The mainline game is developed by Nintendo in-house, probably EPD, and hopefully with help from Monolith.Bammer wrote:I’m fine with dedicating time and resources to put a classic game on a current console so new (younger) people can play it without hunting down an N64, but not at the expense of time and resources toward a new game.
I want the TOTK sequel. Or whatever concept comes next on a new Hyrule map. I want more.