Darknut
time to panic
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- Jul 17, 2009
I don't know about you, but I love games that what you do affects how the game will play out. I'm sorry if there is a word for this type of game and I don't know about it. Do you think maybe a Zelda game will be created where it lets you choose at some points what to say or do and it will actually affect future events?
Take the video game called Epic Mickey for example. Many of you have probably heard of it. In this game you can erase and create things, make friends or enemies, and even choose how you are going to defeat a boss. All this will determine what happens later, and ultimately at the end of the game. I have never played it, but I hear the game Fable does this too.
I like these games because I feel like I have more control over my player and I find myself always anticipating what will happen next. I also find it more fun to go back and replay the game because I can go on different adventures and see what would have happened if I had chosen this or that. I know people also dislike this kind of game, but what about you? Do you think this could happen with a Zelda game in the future? And would you like or dislike it?
Take the video game called Epic Mickey for example. Many of you have probably heard of it. In this game you can erase and create things, make friends or enemies, and even choose how you are going to defeat a boss. All this will determine what happens later, and ultimately at the end of the game. I have never played it, but I hear the game Fable does this too.
I like these games because I feel like I have more control over my player and I find myself always anticipating what will happen next. I also find it more fun to go back and replay the game because I can go on different adventures and see what would have happened if I had chosen this or that. I know people also dislike this kind of game, but what about you? Do you think this could happen with a Zelda game in the future? And would you like or dislike it?
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