Well, I went to the store today... and played the Wind Waker demodisk for the first time. Wow, that game is great... it really does look like a cartoon in 3d -- as I expected, its like LttP in cel-shaded 3d.
Does it look nice and play well? Yeah... the controls do take some getting used to (like the addition of a movable camera... I don't know if its a good addition honestly... or Z as a major button... :( ), but are good. Oh, and Link definitely looks dumb... and when I play it I do see how it could be processor intensive in some areas... but not how it can be more so than normal games at that detail level -- so many flat-shaded polygons... but whatever.
Its fun, and (as I knew it would) plays a LOT like OoT... but I just with it'd been a more realistic style... Would they have to tone down Link's moves or something? Maybe... but the game would be better for it. Nothing to be done about that now, though...
All I hope is that the graphic style doesn't turn off the mass market so much that the game will sell badly, but its all too possible...
apparently nintendo didn't cancel the pre-order OoT deal thing...my friend pre-ordered a few days ago and returned home with the OoT/Master Quest disk. i'm not sure if maybe that store just didn't get many pre-orders, or had a lot of copies to begin with and never ran out...but considering it was at the mall, i find that scenario unlikely.
All the kids black and white, together we are dynamite.
Well then, that certainly seems more sensible. Then that's just another time I shouldn't have just blindly trusted some article...
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
I played all three of the demos for a few minutes each and after that have not gone back to play them again. Not because I didn't like the game, but because I want it to a relatively new experience when I start playing it for real.
I only played the Dungeon demo, and didn't finish it... not enough time to do any more.
Oh, and I have no idea about the mall, but the Kay-Bee in our town didn't have any of them... I wonder if Wal-Mart does... probably not.
Oh, and OB1, I'd say that saying "I liked it" and "the graphics are good for their style" is high praise considering what I've said about it before... but nothing can change the fact that it'd have been better off with realistic graphics.
There are only 3 demos? At E3 there were 4. The volcano dungeon, the pirate island fortress, Link's home town, and a sailing mini game. I bet they pulled the sailing game, eh? You wouldn't want anyone thinking that the entire game was like that would you? It was cool though because the way the cartoony water effects are really nice.
Yeah, three -- Dungeon, Stealth, and Boss... but I only played Dungeon, and not all the way through. Oh well...
That demodisk has demos of TWW and Metroid Prime, as well as a bunch of gameplay videos... I wish it had more demos than that (like the PS2 and X-Box systems in stores... they usually have like 5-10 demos...), but oh well...
WHY doesn't Nintendo put demodisks in Nintendo Power? It just makes no sense! Raise the price, or make them optional for more money, or something... but it'd be so great... and would get me to subscribe.
Quote:Originally posted by A Black Falcon Well, it is for me... and for most of the American (and European) public too.
This is exactly what I was talking about. You seem to think that your opinion is objective fact. And wow, did you poll the entire country to see what everyone thinks? I could just as easily proclaim that the only people that don't like the look are those few insecure kids that don't want to play something as "kiddy" and "uncool" as Wind Waker.
The game is fucking awesome-looking, and Miyamoto made the right decision. Good thing he's the genius game designer who created Zelda and decided upon this new look instead of you, hmm?
I never said that the public's opinion is the correct one... it usually isn't... its just that to most people the cartoon look is a minus to the game that really only playtime can fix... and since not everyone will play it it will affect sales, without question.
I know many people (muchos casualus) who liked Zelda and haven't commented anything negative about the knew look. I showed a couple of people today, and they both went "Wow, that looks amazing".
Judging by my paradigm, the entire European, Australian and American market loves and prefers the new Zelda look.
If i had a dollar for every time i ran out of hair in the middle of a spoon making contest id only eat your children with a side of slaw and THOSE ARENT PILLOWS!!
A year ago most people hated it. I think it would be safe to say that. But ever since E3 and later last year, several people on message boards from just about every major gaming site have turned around and realized just how great the look is. I've also been to Best Buy quite a few times since they've gotten the demo in (they have it on the regular small screen and a cool 27 inch Wega to play on), and everyone from little kids to adults have oohed and ahhed over it.