Rumor: Wii U Zelda Will Be Biggest Zelda Yet

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Rumor: Wii U Zelda Will Be Biggest Zelda Yet

An unnamed source claims the upcoming Wii U Zelda will be the most expensive game Nintendo has ever made.

It's not hard to accurately predict that Nintendo is working on a new Legend of Zelda for the Wii U. It's like guessing that the sun is going to rise; after you've watched it happen so many times you can eventually set your clock around it. What's much less certain are the details, such as where the story will be set <a href=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/114940-Nintendos-New-Zelda-Book-Reveals-Official-Timeline>in the enormous Zelda timeline, or what particular art style the game will use. While we continue to wait for confirmation on what Nintendo has planned, an unnamed source for Wii U Daily claims to have seen the game in action. According to the report, the new Zelda title will make full use of the Wii U's increased graphical capabilities, and features huge virtual worlds that rival Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto games.

"It's a 4-year development cycle with a new console, new technology, new engine," the source explained. "It'll end up being the most expensive game they've made to date. It's a huge investment for [Nintendo] in money and manpower, this is Rockstar/GTA territory."

The report lists several ways in which the new Zelda title differs from previous entries, but the actual scale of the game world being the most prominent. According to the source, all content presented during 2011's E3 has been scrapped to build an enormous adventure experience from scratch. "The first test dungeon they made was a giant forest running on early and buggy Wii U hardware," Wii U Daily's source said. "The dungeon was bigger than the Hyrule field in Ocarina, and the whole thing is one dungeon. You use the GamePad to navigate, avoid traps, follow clues etc. It's dark, lush, with a ton of trees, foliage, some which you have to cut your way through. Its scope and details are unlike anything you've seen in a Zelda game."

Of course, the main feature that sets the Wii U apart from its peers is the GamePad tablet controller, which <a href=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/117664-E3-ZombiU-Makes-a-Case-for-the-Wii-U-Controller>while unique, still needs to prove itself as a worthwhile gaming accessory. According to the source, Zelda fans have nothing to worry about because the GamePad was designed partly designed for this very game. "At least one of the hardware features added to the GamePad were solely implemented because the Zelda team figured out they could do something cool with it," the source states. "Zelda designers started sketching out concepts as soon as Nintendo decided to include a screen with the new console ... everything in the game is built around the controller and its unique abilities. Every single feature in the controller is used to its full potential."

While the overall tone of the report can be summarized as an enthusiastic "Ermagerd, Zelda," if even some of the reported information is true, it could make for a refreshing return-to-form for the series. While Skyward Sword was fun and well-designed, it simply didn't provide a vast open-world for the player to explore like Ocarina of Time or even A Link to the Past did. Regardless, we'll still have lots of time to speculate; thanks to all of the new features the source claims Nintendo is adding, The Legend of Zelda won't see the light of day until 2014.

Thanks to <a href=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/profiles/view/Mr.Mattress>Mr. Mattress finding the info.

Source: Wii U Daily

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Mr.Mattress

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I posted this information at least 2 days ago, and only now you guys are getting around to talking about it!

Still, it's very nice to be credited for Information Gathering :D

Anyways, I'm excited all around for the WiiU. And who knows? This could be the first Zelda Game I actively try to complete (Somehow, ever time I get into the Zelda franchise it really bores me)
 

Magikarp

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This is good news. The only thing that annoys me is that I'll probably buy a WiiU for this & not get any other games...
 

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This comes off more like wishful thinking than an actual design document. I get the feeling that this is someone trying to pass off what the WANT the next Zelda to be as what the next game will be like.
 

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I haven't really seen a bad Zelda game aside from the CD-i ones. So you can count me excited just because it's Zelda. And Zelda in 1080p, and they're trying a lot?

I'm on board!
 

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http://i.imgur.com/z8gWA.png

As long as the Wii U is involved in anything, this is how I feel
 

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This is really exciting. They botched the hell out of Skyward Sword, but if part of the entire console was implemented just for this game, it's gonna be awesome!! [sub]I hope...[/sub]
As long as they are actually working on it as hard as they say they are, I don't really see it being gimmicky either.
 

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GAunderrated said:
Cool I'll wait for 2014 to find out if its good
This.

All that time in development is gonna make it so awesome and polis-

*remembers Duke Nukem Forever*

-- dammit.
 

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Top Hat said:
This is good news. The only thing that annoys me is that I'll probably buy a WiiU for this & not get any other games...
I suggest a Rent-a-Center. Rent a WiiU for a month, Rent the game, and return both.

Thats my currant plan, as I dont know what kind of library the WiiU will have, and cant justify spending any money on a system I may only use to play Zelda.
 

Magikarp

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WanderingFool said:
Top Hat said:
This is good news. The only thing that annoys me is that I'll probably buy a WiiU for this & not get any other games...
I suggest a Rent-a-Center. Rent a WiiU for a month, Rent the game, and return both.

Thats my currant plan, as I dont know what kind of library the WiiU will have, and cant justify spending any money on a system I may only use to play Zelda.
That sounds like a good idea, but since I like going back & replaying previous Zelda games, it might just be cheaper to buy it rather than renting it many times.
 

King of Asgaard

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Isn't that what they said about Skyward Sword?
And THAT turned out so well, didn't it...?
 

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Breaking News: Rumour has it that the next instalment of [insert franchise here] will be the biggest, and therefore best, game of [insert franchise here]'s history!
 

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And now my excitement has begun. I was already going to get a Wii U, but this just makes it even better.

King of Asgaard said:
Isn't that what they said about Skyward Sword?
And THAT turned out so well, didn't it...?
Actually, from what I recall, it worked out pretty well.
 

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Ghonzor said:
http://i.imgur.com/z8gWA.png

As long as the Wii U is involved in anything, this is how I feel
Wow...that's shockingly accurate. I mean, I was literally thinking that. I'm just scared now.

OT: Look, I like Zelda. I'm not the biggest fan out there but let's just say I bought a cheap Wii so I could play SS among other good Wii games, the other 2 there are. And it was...okay. But there's no way this would make me want to go out and buy that dumb WiiU. Sorry, guys. Maybe in about 5 years when the WiiU is $50-$100 and that's a big maybe. But not now. Good luck with the game and all.