Paul the sparky wrote:Middle one is the Link I'd recognise, I don't know what's going on with the bottom one. What game is it from?
He starts off in similar clothes in Wind Waker. It's definitely Link.Paul the sparky wrote:I don't know how, Link always wears green and has blonde hair, new character wears blue and has brown hair. The only thing they haven't changed is the skin colour. Link did wear different colour gear in Four Swords though.No, that looks like Link to me.
Chief wrote:No doubt Nintendo's show was full of great games, but only one of them was completely fresh in terms of unused characters - Splatoon. Zelda's sci-fi thing and open world is a great idea. Mario Maker could be huge if marketed in the right way. Possibly a game-changer once the community gets a hold of it. The style of Kirby and Yoshi is stunning. Proper, old school Nintendo stuff. Exciting stuff for fans. Nothing to bring in new audiences. Just to be clear: everything looked great (though I have zero interest in the overrated Bayonetta games), I was just hoping for something a little less familiar.
Chief wrote:Hasn't exactly worked as well with WiiU though, hence my scepticism. As I say, it was all great stuff but too safe. A single new franchise in the whole show, everything else was established franchises/characters. I'm not writing them off or anything, just being objective. For all their sequels and returning franchises, Sony and Microsoft still had a raft of new IP too. Truth be told, I may have been a little less objective if Nintendo didn't continue to completely ignore Metroid...
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