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Old 09-09-2007, 01:07 AM
Clock Town Clock Town is offline
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Re: Zelda needs more violence.

I think that a future zelda title could at least attempt to make a proportion of the darker scenes more violent to fit the mood. I remember seeing the early trailers for Twilight Princess - with deformed ghostlike beings that looked as though they were in some sort of sewer. However, I suffered much dissapointment upon my playthrough of the game, because these characters were aborted and seemingly they were replaced by scared soildiers and citizens. The exact same thing happended to Armoghoma. In the very same trailer I spotted a dark black spider chasing Link through tunnels. What really remained in the actual game was a spider in a room full of statues that did the task of combat for you, and a comical scene at the end. I wasnt impressed by the needless dumping of aspects that nintendo promised about Twilight Princess, that it would be designed for a more mature audience.

I think that Nintendo shouldn't be afraid to add a bit more violence or at least something that is startling or scary to parts of future games that would benefit from them. I dont want Zelda to become a gore-fest, I just dont want to feel like im being protected.

But no hot elf sex, please.
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