Zelda Skyward Sword, The new Zelda of 2011 |
Zelda Skyward Sword, The new Zelda of 2011 |
Oct 11 2010, 03:47 AM
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Member Group: Members Joined: 26-March 09 |
Well I was surfing the web as usual and I came across this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alsWeDp_z0k I don't know if any of you have seen it, but I thought this would be a good place to discuss this topic. Some other information. ->Skyward Sword meaning it is the transportation for Hyyrule to the Land of the Sky ->Comes out 2011 |
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Oct 13 2010, 03:58 AM
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The World Traveller Group: Global Moderators Joined: 14-June 09 |
The Wii version of Twilight Princess didn't have a left-handed option despite that. :/
There's always a chance they'll pull the same excuse they did for that in this new one, but I'd like to think that since the handheld Zelda games for the DS have left-handed options they'll pull out the stops and make that option available for this new game. Either way, me buying this game will be fully dependent on that. There's no point in buying a game I can't play. |
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Oct 13 2010, 05:17 PM
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Saffy's the wolf Group: Guitar Smasher Joined: 11-March 07 |
The Wii version of Twilight Princess didn't have a left-handed option despite that. :/ There's always a chance they'll pull the same excuse they did for that in this new one, but I'd like to think that since the handheld Zelda games for the DS have left-handed options they'll pull out the stops and make that option available for this new game. Either way, me buying this game will be fully dependent on that. There's no point in buying a game I can't play. I don't remember hearing any lefties complain about TP, after having played it. Frankly, I think it would be just as challenging (if not more) to learn to use the control stick with your right thumb. Sure you use it for aiming in modern FPS games, but for character movement it's completely different. |
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