Exactly my opinion as well.Soundwave 2k4 said:I would have preferred it, the upcoming one is boring just to look at. only my opinion of course
DavidDayton said:What would be interesting is a game (possibly Zelda) where you go back and forth between two different "worlds" -- one being cel shaded, the other being "normal shaded". The transition might be too jarring, though.
I've always though a Mario game done with cel shading would be interesting, especially if at some pivotal point in the game ("Tah dah! You just beat the boss after playing for only 15 minutes") the bad guy warps into a different dimension... Mario hops through the portal and ends up in a realistically shaded world. The idea of him warping between the world of fantasy and the world of reality would make for an interesting game, especially if game rules changed as he went.
ejdonk said:I wanna see a new ip in that look, not Zelda.
This is exactly what I was thinking way back when Celda was revealed. I would like them to make a Link that looks like the actual art from the games, rather than that ugly Link model from Wind Waker.Leondexter said:I'd kill for a cell-shaded Zelda game where Link looked like this:
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scola said:Mind? Id fucking love it.
Id settle for a cel shaded pirate adventure spin-off featuring Tetra as well. That would be tight.
psycho_snake said:I've been replaying Zelda: WW and once again Ive been swept away by the graphics again. Despite what anyone says about the game looking kiddy or stupid, I think that the graphics are just excellent. The colours are great and its brillianjt in motion. The game does get boring during the triforce hunt, so I decided to stop playing there because I cant be arsed going back and forth the ocean just to find some stupid maps. The game could have been made better by making it more difficult, adding more dungeons and making the ocean a lot smaller, but you cant fault the graphics.
After playing it again though, Im worried this might be the only cel-shaded Zelda that Nintendo will bother making. Zelda: TP looks amazing too and its nice to see Zelda back to a more realistic look, but I hope Nintendo dont just stay with the realistic look and forget all about the cel-shaded Zelda, because it did look brilliant. I just hope that on revolution we can see something similar to this generation by having one cel-shaded Zelda and one realistic Zelda.
Im sure Im not the only one who feels like this though, Im sure there are many others who would like to see another cel-shaded Zelda.
Seeing the original Zelda's world fully realized in 3d would be a dream come true. I can kinda picture Zelda II as more of a cel-shading candidate though. There we're alot of moments where WW reminded me of Zelda II.I think they should remake the original NES game with the cel-shaded graphics, and an expanded world and story.
milkyjay20 said:Shit, a Zelda that looked like the old art is one of my dream games, and that's a high honor considering my other ones would have to provide some kind of nakedness somehow and Zelda wouldn't.
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There would be nothing cooler in the world than a new Zelda looking exactly like those pictures. When I used to play Zelda back in the day, I used to use the pictures in the instruction booklets to help me flesh out the game world, so that when I played Zelda 2 or LttP (I don't even think Lewis Carroll could imagine Zelda 1's green and brown splotches into anything more than green and brown splotches), I played it like I was actually playing the pictures. @_@ I did that with a lot of games back then though. That's what I'm going to miss about the old games; they're like books, it's up to you to flesh them out and make it into something. There's no work involved with new games!
The Wind Waker is still a gorgeous game though, in and of itself. It's tied with Yoshi's Island as best looking Nintendo game evah. I know that the style was carried over onto Minish Cap, but that just didn't look as good; TMC looked like a Sqaure RPG (ick), while TWW had a subtle beauty about it. I'd say that it inspired good feelings on the inside if I was Famitsu. B) TWW FOREVER
milkyjay20 said:Shit, a Zelda that looked like the old art is one of my dream games, and that's a high honor considering my other ones would have to provide some kind of nakedness somehow and Zelda wouldn't.
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There would be nothing cooler in the world than a new Zelda looking exactly like those pictures. When I used to play Zelda back in the day, I used to use the pictures in the instruction booklets to help me flesh out the game world, so that when I played Zelda 2 or LttP (I don't even think Lewis Carroll could imagine Zelda 1's green and brown splotches into anything more than green and brown splotches), I played it like I was actually playing the pictures. @_@ I did that with a lot of games back then though. That's what I'm going to miss about the old games; they're like books, it's up to you to flesh them out and make it into something. There's no work involved with new games!
The Wind Waker is still a gorgeous game though, in and of itself. It's tied with Yoshi's Island as best looking Nintendo game evah. I know that the style was carried over onto Minish Cap, but that just didn't look as good; TMC looked like a Sqaure RPG (ick), while TWW had a subtle beauty about it. I'd say that it inspired good feelings on the inside if I was Famitsu. B) TWW FOREVER
GaimeGuy said:next-gen cel-shading
Damn it. I don't remember the game, but it was an RPG I think with beautiful cel-shading. I remember a ship, and a starlit sky. that's all I can rememberAniHawk said:I must see this.
Leondexter said:I'd kill for a cell-shaded Zelda game where Link looked like this:
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Tellaerin said:Exactly.
I love cel-shading, but I hated that squat, ugly, football-eyed thing that Nintendo tried to foist off on us. That wasn't Link, it was a... a baby troglodyte or something.Give me a cel-shaded Zelda with characters that look like the classic game art and I'd be a happy camper.
Crow said:Cell-shaded Ocarina of Time project
It used a combination of new textures and a cell shade plugin for emulators. It's not finished yet. Also work is in progress to smooth exisiting models instead of the near imposbile task of replacing them.
That wouldn't fit, imo...TP has an atmosphere that's not as happy as Wind Wakers was.Yeah, that's awesome. You know what would be brilliant? If Twilight Princess were re-released on Revolution with this kind of graphics filtering, re-texturing, etc. for a nice visual treat.
They should just leave TP as it is, but I would love to see a new Zelda game that looked like that. Adult Link looks perfect in those pictures and so does young link. In fact, young link looks a lot better in those pictures than in WWLeondexter said:Yeah, that's awesome. You know what would be brilliant? If Twilight Princess were re-released on Revolution with this kind of graphics filtering, re-texturing, etc. for a nice visual treat.