Sad_Face posted...From: kinglink13 | #018
> The game is using the E3 2011 Tech Demo graphics. The Tech Demo was actually footage from a pre-Alpha version. - It could happen, I'd love this but it just sounds too good to be true
How does this sound too good to be true? Every Zelda game has looked better than and/or improved considerably from the tech demo of its console. This is more or less expected.
Seeing how Nintendo confirmed that the game won't have co-op like Four Swords, but more of an expanding idea from the Wind Waker Miiverse addition, I have BIG doubts.
Source?
I wasn't talking about the graphics, I was talking about the art style, I'D LOVE Zelda Wii U to have the E3 2011 tech demo art style, I'm just not going to hype for it just in case.
And...
http://thegamingpixelshow.com/aonuma-zelda-multiplayer-high-hurdle-onelink-philosophy-multiplayer-experience/
"Actually, multi-play has been a high hurdle for me, something that’s plagued me for a long time. We did come out with Four Swords but I don’t think that offered a whole lot of surprises for the user. I still believe there’s one Link; the one-Link philosophy works for Zelda. But there are other ways to incorporate kind of a multiplayer experience. One of those ways is the Tingle bottle that we announced. It uses Miiverse. In Wind Waker there’s this vast kind of sea world that you’re traveling in, and there are lots of Links exploring this space. Through the Tingle bottle, that’s where that communication happens with those other Links. They may not physically appear in that space, but you know of their presence through the messages that they leave. They share their experiences, things that they’ve discovered through their explorations, and so again you can feel their presence without their physically being there. That’s a kind of multiplayer, if you think about it. With the new Wii U Zelda, we’re coming up with new ideas that still allow the one-Link idea but are the same type of multiplayer."
Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft = Epic