The last Zelda game I enjoyed in any respects was Phantom Hourglass. Twilight Princess was basically the point where I gave up on the whole franchise.
Now it seems that it wasn't just Zelda, but everything related to Nintendo that needed giving up on.
Elijah Bennett
Ocarina of Time is really just a 3D remake of A Link To The Past
Then you're only that much dumber for not noticing they're all essentially a remake of the same game, because that's their entire design philosophy. Not only that, they're not even making 'the latest mario' or 'the latest zelda', what nintendo does is they start making a new entry into an entire genre, and what series it falls into is decided by what's their most obvious nintendo flagship. New games like splatoon or chibi robo only happen when they strenuously make a specific effort to create a new IP for IP value's sake or to establish new meat within their company. But always for a specific reason. For example, there aren't any new Metroid games because nobody at nintendo is the maze platformer guy, and if there was one, there would be a new metroid every other year. As often as that guy could get a new game ready for shipping.
Kimishima might bring something of a change into that, or at the least he'll be focusing more on cultivation projectects like Splatoon. He'll have to as the old guys gets older, and it's actually already overdue for that. All the amiibo shit is also because majority of the actual workforce at nintendo are at marketing positions or code monkeys, not game devs.
Jackson Peterson
Someone post shota link and grow Midna, i want /ss/
Evan Lopez
:^)
Adrian Harris
I have never played a Zelda game, but judging by the autism from Holla Forumstards in the past, I feel relieved by not bothering
Adam Ross
ur a cheeky cunt m8
Justin Cox
Because it's the only good game in the entire series.
Juan Ortiz
The reason people remember OoT more than LttP is due to the fact that the N64 was part of the generation where sega practically didn't exist.
OoT was also a transition to 3D that was perfectly successful and not plagued with bugs in a day and age where such bugs would be commonplace.
I like it for the foundation it set up, but the problem is that people don't accept any game that doesn't parrot it.
Twilight Princess is quite literally OoT, just delayed in the timeline and with easy as fuck bosses, holy shit.
As it stands, Nintendo is with all other game developers and is scared to try "new" with such popular brands.
Making a game that differs too much from the franchise in one way or another.