Hopefully it's not as annoying as Navi. I wonder if it will be a spirit or a tangible being. As long as you get to use a sword, I'm down with it. I've always wanted a Zelda game where you can use different swords so maybe this will have something like that.
You could use different swords in Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask.
MotionPlus Compulsory for Next Zelda
Miyamoto says peripheral required for Link's next adventure.
by Martin Robinson, IGN UK
UK, June 15, 2009 - MotionPlus will be an integral part of the next Zelda game, with comments from Shigeru Miyamoto suggesting that the peripheral will be compulsory for Link's next adventure on the Wii.
'The goal at this point is that we would make Wii MotionPlus required in order to play Zelda', Miyamoto told Wired. 'The bigger hurdle for us is not really whether people have a Wii MotionPlus or don't have it, it's whether or not the experience is one where people will think they want to have a Wii Motion Plus in order to experience it.'
Released this Friday, MotionPlus augment's the Wii's existing remote and introduces near 1:1 control.
The new Zelda game was absent from Nintendo's press conference at this year's E3, with the only details coming in the form of a piece of concept art shown to journalists by Miyamoto.
I'm not a FPS fan, and I just couldn't get into DK64 for some reason
Nintendo really needs to do a NSMB type port for DKC.
Wii Motion Plus is only $20. That shouldn't stop you from buying the next Wii Zelda game. A Wiimote and Wii Motion Plus cost the same as a Wireless 360 controller.
You think Wii Motion Plus is going to be used by only 3 games? It's going to be used by more and more developers later on and Nintendo will probably release a Wiimote that includes it for $60.
I think you're making a big deal over an attachment for $20. It's a better investment than DLC maps or even some other content for games. Unless you're dirt poor, I don't see how it's a big deal. And if you are dirt poor, you probably shouldn't be buying games to begin with.I didn't say that, I was just using your own examples. I really don't care what they release later as far as a Wiimote goes, I just don't think it's right to charge extra for something that some games will have to have to play after you've already spent money on a full console. If they bundle it with a game I buy for free, no problem, no foul on my part (though I still am not fond of the idea of doing). Otherwise I don't support that practice.