Yeah I know, Zelda is really stale. I'm pretty sure every single Zelda game has followed the same formula since Link to the Past. The gameplay has remained nearly identical in every game in the series. It hasn't bothered me too much since they release Zelda once in two or three years and they usually come up with some new ideas which make new Zelda games feel a bit fresh. Majora's Mask is a great example, it used OoT's engine and was pretty identical as far as core gameplay is concerned but the game still felt different because the whole idea behind the game was so different, plus the mask system introduced some new gameplay elements which was cool. Wind Waker on the other hand was more of the same but at least the world made it feel pretty different. Twilight Princess is definitely closest to OoT. The Twilight World is pretty useless but playing as a wolf was pretty cool and the new skills added depth to the gameplay. Zelda series is seriously long overdue for a good skill system and even though Twilight Princess was a step in the right direction.
Anyway, even though it's stale, the thing about Zelda is that it's just so well made. It's really polished, gameplay is nearly flawless and the dungeons are usually varied and very well designed. Zelda games have great atmosphere and are fun to play because it's simple but varied enough. But even so, I would definitely want to see Nintendo doing something new with Zelda because I think it could definitely be improved still. They should get rid of the dungeon formula and try to fit them in the actual game world, add a good skill system, maybe for once write a story which is actually interesting and get rid of silent hero, plus introduce some new villains.
You know, all of Nintendo's series are really stale. Mario, Zelda, Metroid, Super Smash, you name it. They all follow the same formula which was introduced god knows how many years ago. You should still play Mario Galaxy though. The gameplay is pretty identical to other Mario games but the whole MARIO IN SPACE deal and gravity adds more to it and makes it really fun and the level design is seriously fantastic! And while other 3D Mario games have been about exploring huge 3D levels, Mario Galaxy is much more linear and focused. The levels change depending on what mission you play and it's really well done. I'm not one to hype Nintendo's games and Sunshine wasn't that great but Mario Galaxy is easily one of the best platformers I have played.
Last Edit: July 26, 2008, 01:19:45 pm by DragonSlayer