It gave me a different expectation of what a Zelda game was supposed to be and most of them disappoint me because they're so different, or focus on the wrong things. The only other one I really enjoyed was Wind Waker.
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There's a paradox about game series that focus on discovery and exploration. They're fine as a single game but once you have to make a sequel you run the risk of repeating the same cues, abilities and gear.
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Play enough of them and the patterns become clear. You see a crack on a wall and you know you'll have to come back once you get the bombs. You're not discovering anymore.
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You're just going through the motions, expecting something else will surprise you, within that mold. There's fewer room to innovate.
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They're doomed if they don't change, but the fans will be upset if they do. As a designer, developing a sequel for one of those sounds claustrophobic.
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All this to say that if you like games about discovery and exploration, you should should definitely look outside of established franchises. I'm currently enamored by Hollow Knight.pic.twitter.com/9RL9yyiecB
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