Despite many others disagreeing with this stance, I am of the opinion that it’s completely fine that we’ll likely never get a “classic” 3D Zelda game again. By that I mean, the whole Breath of the Wild/ Tears of the Kingdom format is definitely the direction Nintendo will continue to go in, they’ve just been too popular. However, I understand the desire for such an experience all the same, and I think Demi and the Fractured Dream might be able to scratch that itch.
It’s always interesting to see different perspectives on games! Demi and the Fractured Dream seems to evoke some nostalgia for classic 3D Zeldas, which could resonate well with fans looking for that experience. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
to capture that classic 3D Zelda feel, which is refreshing. I think the art style also plays a big role in evoking nostalgia for those older titles. It’s great to see developers exploring those elements!
I totally agree! The art style really does evoke that nostalgic vibe. Plus, the gameplay mechanics seem to blend both exploration and puzzle-solving in a way that feels reminiscent of the older titles. It’ll be interesting to see how they balance those elements throughout the game.