I just want the background story or an appearance of fierce deity link (badass) and I'll be sold I mean it's fricking zelda so it's automatically good :D
Announced with a flurry of slashes, slices and lops, it was hard to leave E3 not jabbering about Zelda’s all-new MotionPlus controls. But as visitors swung remotes to bury hot steel in Bokoblin belly, Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma buried hot words in journalist ears. A while back we covered the Skyward Sword basics – the controls and general design decisions. Now we collect the best of Aonuma’s bombshells in ten easily digestible points, and explain why they’ll make the new Zelda a likely must-play... ...
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MotionPlus puts the Master Sword in your hand for a Zelda game that reaches new heights
Aug 5, 2010
It’s the unspoken star of The Legend of Zelda. A silent hero who has clashed with villainy in thousands of forms. Whose steely gaze has sought out more glowing weak spots than you could wave a Deku stick at. Who has travelled through lava, brine, time and dimensional vortexes without dulling. Who has absorbed more elfin palm sweat than can be decent. It is, of course, the Master Sword. And it… is a she. Whoa. If we’d known, we wouldn’t have spent years jamming her up monster guts. Sorry, ma’am. And in Skyward Sword, she’s about to get the respect she deserves... ...
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Not convinced by Nintendo’s E3 presentation? Let’s try and fix that
Jun 18, 2010
A year ago Shigeru Miyamoto teased a new Zelda game for Wii by revealing one piece of art. And for a year, that’s all we’ve had to go on. Literally one year later he took center stage at E3 2010 and premiered Skyward Sword, a MotionPlus-capable sequel that’s set to release in 2011. Miyamoto’s demo didn’t fare too well due to some form of “technical difficulties,” which unfairly made the alleged one-to-one sword control seem unresponsive... ...
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The games we're looking forward to seeing at E3 2010, in a twice-weekly round up
May 19, 2010
It’s that time of year again. E3 is coming and the hype train is beginning to hiss. In preparation for this year’s maelstrom of new video game delights, which starts on June the 15th, we’re running a twice-weekly series of features highlighting the big hitters you’ll want to keep an eye on at the show.
Today, we’re looking at what is surely one of *the* reasons to be excited to the point of vomiting for E3 2010. Yes, the new Legend of Zelda for Wii. ...
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The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is rated: Rating Pending