Kupek wrote:I used to be one of those fans, but the experiences were still different enough. Wind Waker had plenty of unique traits in it. I even thought Minnish Cap was great. At first, I liked that Twilight Princess was similar to Ocarina, since I only played about half of Ocarina. But then it just started feeling reused, more of the same.
That Zelda games could be compared to the iterative rehashes that characterized much of Mega Man is, to me, sad. I played Zelda because each game elicited the same feeling of wonder and joy of exploration. That's what I expected. Part of that expectation is that they would be different enough to actually make me feel that. I doubt Skyward Sword will do so. That's also why I've passed on the DS games.
We had Ocarina for the first 3D and the oddball Majora's Mask. Really, what more can be done with Zelda now without changing it so much it's hardly Zelda? I personally would just prefer a further refined version of what I love with some small additions than risk a weirdo game. Sure, Majora's was phenomenal. But at the same time, it was also the least successful console one if I'm not mistaken.
And if I had a choice between an excellent version of something I know and an OK version of something new, I'd take the former. I luvs new genres and styles, but there's something to be said for old reliable.