Legendary producer Eiji Aonuma dropped that hint at the very end of a one hour, round-table discussion with the game's developers, which 9news.com.au was invited to attend.
Legendary producer Eiji Aonuma dropped that hint at the very end of a one-hour, round-table discussion with the game's developers, which"Having a classic style and being able to add new elements is challenging," admitted Aonuma, who was speaking via a translator."All of the staff did their very best to create a Zelda for the modern day and we're hoping to use this as a base for future top-down games going forward as well.
But having access to a sword and echoes at all times wasn't gelling, which inspired the game's creators to feature Zelda as the hero of the adventure for the first time. "Before I joined Nintendo I was just a fan with the same high expectations," explained Sano, who also made history as the first woman to direct a Legend of Zelda title."I was very worried about this in the beginning but I wasn't alone in developing this game and there was a whole team."
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