• Ilandar@lemmy.today
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    21 hours ago

    There’s arguably a larger appetite now, the popularity of the Switch has brought the series to a massive new audience. I understand your point though, Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword were really the peak of the linear, story-driven epics. The newer games have moved away from that formula a bit. I suspect this first film (there will be more if it is well received) will tell a very classic Zelda story that references many core elements of the series (similar to the first Mario film).

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      21 hours ago

      There’s more appetite now than ever before. Over the half the total sales of the series are BOTW and TOTK. There’s a whole generation of fans for whom this era is the definitive era of Legend of Zelda.

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        19 hours ago

        That’s kind of my point. in BOTW and TOTK, the story is thin on the ground.

        Literally. It’s thin, and it’s on the ground.

        I’ve watched streamers who played BOTW first then play earlier games, and reacted with surprise at how much lore was in them.

        I don’t see it failing, sheer force of brand recognition will fill theaters. I’m just not sure they’ll get anything good done.