If that's true, I hope we get the BotW2 trailer in Game Awards. I like the HD ports and remakes BUT if it means that new games won't appear on certain events, well, I'd rather see these reveals at the next direct or sth like that. Well, it's all up to Nintendo.
I'm already looking forward for OoA/OoS, I'm wondering if they'll use the same engine and artstyle like HD Link's Awakening or something different this time?
That's how I imagined they would work for upcoming new 2D Zelda games. As I said, Age of Calamity worked perfectly fine just by a few Zelda game devs supervising the story and everything else. If we look at the 2D series, Spirit Tracks was the "last original" 2D Zelda game, excluding ALBW since it already had the re-designed map from AlttP.
Oh please not again.
AlttP is one of the best Zelda games imo. It really catches the dark lore of Hyrule, even at the beginning you see how your uncle got killed by Agahnim while he gives you his sword and shield at his last moment. Call it also nostalgia but although ALBW is a great "sequel" to AlttP - it plays a century after AlttP - AlttP is still the better version imo.
The interesting thing is, Nintendo
planned to make a very dark Zelda game - based on Sheikah too - before they developed Skyward Sword. This game was planned to have a similar overworld like BotW but it's much more mythical, even more than Twilight Princess which was already very folklore-ish (or whatever the exact word is for games like TP, I dunno):
Unfortunately, this game was cancelled. I don't exactly know why. But if BotW2 isn't as dark as we think it could be, I hope they'll use these ideas for their next Zelda game instead, this time with a completely new artstyle. I mean, those game ideas look astonishing.
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Here are a few original artworks:
(Clock Town would appear again, alone this would make this game 10/10)