If you were given the chance, how would you mix up the Legend of Zelda series?
personally, i'd like to see it as an Urban game, with the dungeons being giant skyscrapers, and the overworld being a huge metropolis.
Quote from: tacopill on January 30, 2011, 04:32:51 AM
If you were given the chance, how would you mix up the Legend of Zelda series?
personally, i'd like to see it as an Urban game, with the dungeons being giant skyscrapers, and the overworld being a huge metropolis.
ugh, when final fantasy left the middle age theme I stopped playing, Spirt Tracks was alright though.
I'd leave it more or less the same, If it's not broke don't fix it.
Quote from: tacopill on January 30, 2011, 04:32:51 AM
If you were given the chance, how would you mix up the Legend of Zelda series?
personally, i'd like to see it as an Urban game, with the dungeons being giant skyscrapers, and the overworld being a huge metropolis.
No... just no... *goes to puke*
I'd like to see Zelda as a main playable character, and for once have Ganon be "outdone" by something else and act as a protagonist/ anti-hero like Bowser is in the Mario RPGs.
Quote from: RamblinEvilMushroom on January 30, 2011, 06:37:44 AM
I'd like to see Zelda as a main playable character, and for once have Ganon be "outdone" by something else and act as a protagonist/ anti-hero like Bowser is in the Mario RPGs.
Yea, that would work well. :D.
Quote from: Rahu3 on January 30, 2011, 04:44:59 AM
Quote from: tacopill on January 30, 2011, 04:32:51 AM
If you were given the chance, how would you mix up the Legend of Zelda series?
personally, i'd like to see it as an Urban game, with the dungeons being giant skyscrapers, and the overworld being a huge metropolis.
ugh, when final fantasy left the middle age theme I stopped playing, Spirt Tracks was alright though.
I'd leave it more or less the same, If it's not broke don't fix it.
who said it was broken or needing fixing? I'm not trying to fix anything.
Changing isn't always fixing.