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03-28-2003, 07:58 AM
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Re: Re: Next Zelda Game: Cel-Shaded or "Mature"
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I think that would be a cool idea to have it drift between worlds of cell shading and realistic type. Have some sort of item that causes you to meditate and travel to this world of your dreams. Hopefully it wouldn't contrast too much though, or take up too much space to run both types of graphics. Then again, the could always make it more than one disc. It would be kinda like Dark and Light world in OoT, Link to the Past, and Link's Awakening, but to a more extreme measure. My personally advertisement of what it could sound like: Ganon has bridged the gap between what is real [pause] and what is mere fantasy.... then it goes into a clip of Link in action. You might even be able to bring back the Ocarina, or something like it that allows you to warp back to the building of meditation that you have to be in to transverse worlds, like the Temple of Time. Wow, so many possibilites for that...
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Now that I think about it, it could be 2 discs...you do part of the first disc in mature, then it tells you to change to disc 2, where it's the dream world, and it keeps having you switch back and forth between the two.
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03-28-2003, 01:07 PM
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03-28-2003, 02:59 PM
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A 2-Disk Zelda would suck ass and to Spatula, do you really think that cel shading isnt for zelda? I think the game wouldnt be nearly as good as if it had a realistic aproach rather than an artistic aproach like WW.
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i like cel shading, but it isnt the thing for zelda. when i used to play zelda, itd take me back to a spot where this could happen.
i look at it so differently with cel shading. i think of cartoons, and that they should have done this, or that because it would have been funny or neat to the storyline.
cel shading isnt for zelda...
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i agree and disagree..
I agree that the cel shading they used isn't for zelda..
but I disagree that Cel Shading can't look good on Zelda..
hell if Zelda had cell shading like Unlimited SaGa then fuck yeah.. give it all the cel shading it wants..
TWW = Not the best example of Cel Shading to begin with..
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I think the cell shaded zelda is going to be a good game but maybe nintendo should release the next zelda title in its old 3d glory. It's obvious now that Nintendo has shown up its competetors with this new release. Maybe Nintendo is asking for a challenge in this style of gaming.
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Quote:
Originally posted by Spatula
i like cel shading, but it isnt the thing for zelda. when i used to play zelda, itd take me back to a spot where this could happen.
i look at it so differently with cel shading. i think of cartoons, and that they should have done this, or that because it would have been funny or neat to the storyline.
cel shading isnt for zelda...
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I kinda feel the same way. Its a great game and all but im just not as involved in it as were with previouse games.
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I hear the game has a really good story line to it but thats the case with just about any other zelda title so we will see..
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The storyline in Wind Waker is incredible...everything about the game is, as a matter of fact. The only flaws that I've noticed so far are:
-The Pirate Rope Tests: These are incredibly stupid. Especially the second one.
-The Boat Rides: These are the most boring part of the game, and, they get very old and very boring after the first couple. It takes an incredibly long time to get to where you wanna go, and it's very easy to get lost.
Look for that information in my Wind Waker review!
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03-28-2003, 03:58 PM
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So then the environment must be huge...wow... So do you get your horse and whatnot?
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No horse from what I know. You have a boat because you live on an island and the world is a bunch of islands in a huge sea. The islands that I have been too aren't that big and they are far apart. Remember, this takes place 100 years after Ocarina of Time. The land of Hyrule has dissapeared and become nothing more than a legend that is passed around these islands. This is all according to the opening cinema, so I'm not ruining anything.
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