Teasy said:
No ifs to be found there.
Guys, I'm flattered! So many people taking my opinions as fact today!
And an opinion is what it was: "Still looks like a cartoon world to me."
Obviously, I, like you, know very little about the actual game. So of course I'm not stating absolutely that the new Zelda will be another OOT. I just said that based on those screens, that's what it looked like to me.
In this game your a man who battles massive fiery demons and very nasty looking creatures on horseback. This game is clearly far more Lord of the Rings then Harry Potter....
Yes, the new Zelda does seem to have a grittier edge. However, given previous Zelda titles and Nintendo's predisposition toward the whimsical rather than the sinister, I'm expecting the final product to be "Zelda with an edge" rather than a massive departure to the dark side. For example, we're not going to see realistic blood in this game, nor over-the-top graphic violence as in other games today.
BTW even if this new game had been just like OOT with more polygons and textures. How many fans of Zelda have actually bothered with GameCube?
I'd bet a whole lot of Zelda fans bought Gamecube in anticipation of a next-gen Zelda game - especially if they saw the Zelda demo from Spaceworld. If not, they bought a GC anyway. I think most Zelda fans probably play and enjoy other Nintendo first-party games as well, so for them, buying GC was a foregone conclusion.
So AFAICS any none cell shaded Zelda game would have had the potential to bring a lot of gamers back to a Nintendo console. But this game is something quite different, it won't just bring back old fans but may make new ones.
You're right - quite a few Zelda fans seem to have passed on Wind Waker due to the cell-shaded look. This new Zelda may indeed bring them back.
As for moving new hardware, as you may or may not be suggesting in that last sentence, you already know my opinion on that. It's getting too late in GC's life cycle - too late in this
generation - for any one game to revitalize this platform now. Especially a marquee Nintendo title - because even if the game
is different, gamers
think they know what to expect.