It may not be a complete Zelda title, but Battle Quest may be the most visually stunning Zelda game to date. The crisp, clear rag-doll textures brings the Zelda series to the realm of HD. While using a different graphical style than any Zelda game we’ve seen, the high graphical quality of Battle Quest makes the possibilities endless with what Nintendo may do for Zelda Wii U. GoNintendo has recently compiled a collection of Battle Quest videos that show off the game in full, glorious HD!
Hit the jump to see the videos and be sure to watch in 1080p!
What do you think about Battle Quest’s graphical style? What graphical style would you like to see in Zelda Wii U?






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