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Tingle was great in Majora's Mask, really fit in with the creepy fairy tale tone of the game, and perhaps for that reason the other versions of "Tingle" carrying on his legacy just haven't worked for me.
I can't make a comment on the game itself of course, with absolutely no information about it, but it's such a damn strange choice for a spinoff. As far as Zelda characters go Tingle is pretty infamous, but not enough that a solo game would be as easily marketable as most spinoffs. I thought we'd sooner see Princess Zelda get her own (proper) game... and I don't want that either.
I'm growing increasingly concerned about the integrity of the Zelda series. Twilight Princess looks fantastic of course, but Wind Waker wasn't as good as it should have been (though still very enjoyable). Four Swords Adventures was a fun, well designed and unique experience but bordered very close on being too gimmicky and the recycled graphics, music, characters and plot elements gave too much of a "been there done that" feeling. The Minish Cap was enjoyable, one of the best Game Boy Advance games around, but, along with the "been there done that" feeling it simply wasn't anywhere near as strong as the previous Zelda games (NES games aside), it was much shorter, the world map was ludicrously small, there weren't as many dungeons as usual and it all felt too linear, the puzzles lacking in the usual ingenuity, which is a damn shame because Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages, also from Capcom, were really damn good games, even when one is taken completely stand-alone.
No major missteps or screw-ups yet, but I hope that this trend doesn't continue. Including this Tingle game and Twilight Princess there will have been 5 Zelda games since 2002, 6 if you include the Four Swords bonus game on the GBA A Link to the Past port, whilst there were 13 years inbetween the release of the first and sixth Zelda games (CD-i, re-releases/ports and Sattelaview aside).
Zelda games are best off being a once in a while, always a gold standard in video gaming, with no spinoffs.
The last thing we need is another whored out video game mascot that ends up a shell of its former glory.
I can't make a comment on the game itself of course, with absolutely no information about it, but it's such a damn strange choice for a spinoff. As far as Zelda characters go Tingle is pretty infamous, but not enough that a solo game would be as easily marketable as most spinoffs. I thought we'd sooner see Princess Zelda get her own (proper) game... and I don't want that either.
I'm growing increasingly concerned about the integrity of the Zelda series. Twilight Princess looks fantastic of course, but Wind Waker wasn't as good as it should have been (though still very enjoyable). Four Swords Adventures was a fun, well designed and unique experience but bordered very close on being too gimmicky and the recycled graphics, music, characters and plot elements gave too much of a "been there done that" feeling. The Minish Cap was enjoyable, one of the best Game Boy Advance games around, but, along with the "been there done that" feeling it simply wasn't anywhere near as strong as the previous Zelda games (NES games aside), it was much shorter, the world map was ludicrously small, there weren't as many dungeons as usual and it all felt too linear, the puzzles lacking in the usual ingenuity, which is a damn shame because Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages, also from Capcom, were really damn good games, even when one is taken completely stand-alone.
No major missteps or screw-ups yet, but I hope that this trend doesn't continue. Including this Tingle game and Twilight Princess there will have been 5 Zelda games since 2002, 6 if you include the Four Swords bonus game on the GBA A Link to the Past port, whilst there were 13 years inbetween the release of the first and sixth Zelda games (CD-i, re-releases/ports and Sattelaview aside).
Zelda games are best off being a once in a while, always a gold standard in video gaming, with no spinoffs.
The last thing we need is another whored out video game mascot that ends up a shell of its former glory.
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What makes me annoyed about Tingle is his absense on that manga by Akira Himegawa.
Here's a link, if you're interested. Haha, link. http://www.zelda-infinite.com/files/man ... p=1&page=1
Here's a link, if you're interested. Haha, link. http://www.zelda-infinite.com/files/man ... p=1&page=1
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Well at least Nintendo is using crappy Zelda characters in their spin-offs rather than putting the main characters like Link or Zelda into a tennis or basketball game. Crazy Penguin is right though, I really hope Nintendo doesn't ho Zelda out like they did with Mario.
Speaking of which, has anyone heard about Mario Basketball? Mario Basketball. It's being developed by Square Enix. Square. Basketball. Mario.
... Whatever.
Speaking of which, has anyone heard about Mario Basketball? Mario Basketball. It's being developed by Square Enix. Square. Basketball. Mario.
... Whatever.
Square-Enix are developing that game? So many fans want to see a Square made follow up to Super Mario RPG: Legends of the Seven Stars(not me though) and instead they're making a Basketball game? That makes sense!Squirrelknight wrote:Speaking of which, has anyone heard about Mario Basketball? Mario Basketball. It's being developed by Square Enix. Square. Basketball. Mario.
... Whatever.
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