New Wii Zelda: Fundamentally Changed
November 28th 2009 14:11
Legend of Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma in a recent IGN interview has stated that the new Zelda will be fundamentally different to previous iterations.
The Wii's MotionPlus add-on will excel the gaming experience with the swordplay and archery aspects of the game.
Aonuma said, "We're taking advantage of MotionPlus. It's become very natural – the movement of your arms is precisely reflected in the gameplay. Thanks to the technological advancements, we hope the gameplay can be more accessible to people."
Anouma also confirmed 1:1 motion swordplay.
"We're making efforts regarding the total flow of the Zelda game," said Aonuma, "So far, the basic flow of the Zelda games is you're exploring a field, you go to a dungeon, you conquer it and return to the field. We're looking at altering that traditional flow. That's all I can share, and I can't say more until E3 next year."
The E3 image, released as a teaser, shows Link mysteriously without the Master Sword. This could be part of the fundamental change being alluded to.
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