They're talking about consoles which are inferior to the power of PC Master Race.
They're talking about consoles which are inferior to the power of PC Master Race.
when will the big N's games be put on pc, I think they could make more money that way.
Din25:17. "The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the
tyranny of evil men. Blessed is she who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through
the maw of majora, for she is truly her sisters's keeper and the finder of lost kin. And I will strike
down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my sisters. And you will know my name is DIN when I lay my vengeance upon you.
The discussion with Ganondorf and Lu Bu was as though they read my mind. I laughed, and I was also delighted to hear of such possibilities and fun cross-overs in future sequels.
So here's the blue haired character:
She doesn't look much like Nayru from Oracle of Ages, so she's likely to be an all new character... and judging by that floating book and (partially seen) circle of letters, she appears to be a magic caster!
I think I saw her in the first trailer.
Din25:17. "The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the
tyranny of evil men. Blessed is she who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through
the maw of majora, for she is truly her sisters's keeper and the finder of lost kin. And I will strike
down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my sisters. And you will know my name is DIN when I lay my vengeance upon you.
Nice! Stalfos and Darknut enemies(maybe allies?)
I'm starting to look forward to this.
Not gonna lie, I really hope that once that Palace of Twilight level is finished, they have enemies that are actually from there. Hell, if they at least reskined the moblins so they're all twilified at the very least because I'm open to this game being a little less serious and structured, but that's just plain lazy if they're gonna have like six enemies and that's it.
Welcome to the Warriors series, I can see it's your first time here. We have a staggering selection of player characters each with their own combo. We hope you enjoy pressing two different buttons to attack and dozens of variations of "I defeated an officer!" Feel free to check out our Empires spinoff if you have the time for a surprising amount of replay value.
Because I am impatient and obsessed about Hyrule Warriors (I arrived from the Samurai Warriors side of the spectrum), here's another video featuring more gameplay from the public demo from E3. This was covered on day three on the Nintendo Treehouse steam, but as the official "trimmed" video has not been released yet the video linked is the entire stream itself.
Battlefield: Hyrule Field
Interesting Observations
- Link is still a silent protagonist with a navigator speaking for him.
- Bombs still blow up boulders.
- Half of the character cast may be female.
- There is another mode besides Story mode that may take longer to complete.
- King Dodongo is the boss of the Hyrule Field
- A Goron Captain makes an appearance
Youtube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztQvRGCIVV4
4:44:55 - Hyrule Warriors Segment Begins
4:45:40 - Character Select
4:46:05 - Zelda Gameplay
4:54:50 - Link (Sword) Gameplay
5:06:25 - Link (Fire Rod) Gameplay
5:14:18 - End of Hyrule Warriors Segment
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Despite all that a reskin shouldn't be too much trouble, as for a little variety, don't set your expectations too high.
Yes this takes place in the legend of zelda and not the romance of the three kingdoms, but that doesn't necessarily mean we're going to get a whole lot of variety.
Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
I've decided not to watch any more videos to not spoil all of the game's content for me...
But those two things interest me. Can you tell me at what points in the video Link's navigator speaks and when the Goron captain can be spotted?
I don't know, the sleeves (notably the bare shoulder) and (lack of) hat don't match at all with the silohuette in the intro.
It still could be a reinterpretation of Oracle Nayru, but my guess is it's an all new character.
Looking at the shape of the bow on her head, I wonder if it coulnd't be Link's fairy in human form.
Last edited by Duke Serkol; June 16, 2014 at 10:12 PM. Reason: I was wrong about the hair color
Here you go!
4:55:58 - Goron Captain, First Sighting (Dialogue Icon, Brief In-Game Model)
5:07:05 - Link's Navigator and Help Screen (I can not discern if this is the voiceover for the navigator as it is hard to catch, if it exists, but the help screen is obvious.)
5:11:00 - Link's Navigator 2 (Here's a different scene but I still can't discern if there is any voiceover.)
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Thank you Sir!
Looks like that Goron is with the Hylian army. So they seem to be in an alliance.
I generally can't help but stifle a giggle or chuckle at gaming's current situation in general: On one hand, we have people already bashing a game because of how previous games in the series were "Call of Duty: GBA, errr I mean, Advanced Warfare" and another game where people have barely even seen it, yet alone played it, and are already creaming their pants over it "Splatoon" Neither of these games are out, yet people still feel a need to bash/worship something they have yet to experience. I just used these as example for the tried-and-"true" method for predicting how a game will be liked.
This is how fandoms works sadly. I do have to note it seems the Zelda fandom is even more extreme in these aspects. People seem to be under the idea that if you don't unconditionally love something in your fandom, then you are somehow not a fan anymore. It's kind of hypocritical since there are aspects of Zelda everyone agrees on that's ok to hate, like Tingle. Disliking or hating an aspect or even an entire game in the Zelda series doesn't cancel out your fandom, it just makes you less of an annoying religious zealot who is able to think for themselves and has personal tastes that don't conform with some rigid doctrine. It's kind of sad that I have to compare a fictional video game to religion to make this point.
I somewhat agree with you about hating on something beforehand, however I have to play devil's advocate here and say that if there's something you dislike in a trailer, or even multiple things, they usually are an indicator that the final product will probably contain those things that you disliked, unless the trailer was just really poorly made. I see hundreds of soldiers being flung into the air by Link making super goofy constipated grunts while doing super duper wacky acrobatics... I'm pretty sure that's not going to change between the trailers and the time the game releases. It's probably safe to assume this aspect I dislike will make it into the game and will be there throughout the entire game.
No, people who hate the series and yet still follow it (I call it Star Wars syndrome) exists. Your mod's actually pretty popular with places like 4chan's /v/. Basically the whole thing is a black/white scenario with no gray, everyone who loathes the series bla bla bla is on your side, while everyone who thinks it can do no wrong is against you.
Again, like with Star Wars syndrome, Tingle is our Jar Jar.It's kind of hypocritical since there are aspects of Zelda everyone agrees on that's ok to hate, like Tingle.
Again, despite what you think, both sides of the extreme exist in the Zelda fandom, the hatedom just likes you. It's like that one guy at the Round Table who told Sakurai to his face that he should be the one balancing Smash because he says he's better than Sakurai at Smash.Disliking or hating an aspect or even an entire game in the Zelda series doesn't cancel out your fandom, it just makes you less of an annoying religious zealot who is able to think for themselves and has personal tastes that don't conform with some rigid doctrine. It's kind of sad that I have to compare a fictional video game to religion to make this point.
And I'll play Devil's Advocate and say don't pin that one on Zelda. That's the Warriors franchise in general.I somewhat agree with you about hating on something beforehand, however I have to play devil's advocate here and say that if there's something you dislike in a trailer, or even multiple things, they usually are an indicator that the final product will probably contain those things that you disliked, unless the trailer was just really poorly made. I see hundreds of soldiers being flung into the air by Link making super goofy constipated grunts while doing super duper wacky acrobatics... I'm pretty sure that's not going to change between the trailers and the time the game releases. It's probably safe to assume this aspect I dislike will make it into the game and will be there throughout the entire game.
See what I mean? It's really not fair to single out Hyrule Warriors for being ridiculous.