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Call me old fashion
The newer Zelda releases have lost their luster for me. Don't get me wrong. I am a long time Zelda fan, I grew up on OOT for N64, I even got a triforce tattoo on my left calf, but the newer games just don't feel the same. I realize that the series has evolved a lot over the years and that I can't expect OOT style gameplay from every title, but Wind Waker (the first one for Gamecube) felt very directed towards younger audiences. Thats of course my opinion and I'm sure many will could argue that parts of the game are difficult, but for me it felt rather easy, no real challange. I loved TP, it felt like OOT and MM. Spirt Tracks looked too much like Minish Cap to me so I didn't even try it. I don't own a Wii(nor do I plan to get one, I dont enjoy the interface) but if I did I would go for ALTTP 2. I like your idea of dungeon villian DLC, but I would also like to see some DLC trading quests. Swapping key items all over the game, the reward doesn't even have to be that awesome as long as the trading is interesting and challanging. Also in tune with Pokemon games, certain areas of the map and "side quests" sould be locked until you beat the game.
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I concur.
Well I wasn't referring directly to content I was more focusing on difficulty. Content is so hard to rate, choking someone to me isn't that violent considering what comes on TV, but thats my opinion. Also the game looks very "cartoony". Those are my reasons for saying its directed to younger audiences. But I wasn't trying to say its for little kids or anything, just that it has many themes that seem directed towards kids.
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