Chosen Raven wrote:Should it contain voice acting?(The new LoZ is rumored to contain this.)
No, no, and no. I don't mind yelling and such, but I think Link talking would be a BAD idea. Besides, the creator of Link already said a Zelda game would NEVER contain full voice acting. There may be one or two spoken lines, he said, but it would never be like FFX. I honestly think that's a good thing, then again, I'm old fashioned.
Should Link have some lines?
*shrug* Doesn't matter to me. Some younger gamers complain about this, but I've played my fair share of "silent protagonist" games, so it doesn't really bother me. Zelda isn't an RPG, so speech isn't really necessary for him, you know? And as someone mentioned earlier, he does speak, you just don't read it.
Should it have the cell-shaded design of Wind Waker, the realistic design of the upcoming LoZ for the GC, or a mix of the two?
Either way. Doesn't matter. I liked Wind Waker's graphics, honestly.
Should Link be in his younger or older form?
His older form, I guess. He was 14 in Ocarina of Time, and that is about the standard age for most of the games, I believe (he was sixteen in Zelda II).
Would you change any aspect of the gameplay?
Wind Waker did a good job removing the frustration the targeting system had from OoT and MM, mainly the impossibility of un-targeting a bad guy. So, I can't really think of any huge complaints about the gameplay.
Why is it called LoZ? Honestly, I would like to see an LoZ game starring someone other than Link. Link is awesome, I'm not disputing that, but he's becoming a bit old-school stuff. Maybe somebody that's not so physical, but with a greater magical capacity, like Zelda herself. That's right, your world, you claim the story, you save the day.
It's called the Legend of Zelda because in the first game, Zelda had been kidnapped, and Link had only heard rumors of her existance. There's also a deeper meaning if you've played the second game, I won't go into TOO much detail, but basically there was a princess long, long ago in Hyrule named Zelda who fell into a deep sleep and couldn't be awakened. In memory of that princess, the King of Hyrule decreed that all princesses born in Hyrule from that day forward would be named Zelda in her honor.
And there WAS a Zelda game in which you played Zelda. It was called The Wand of Gamelon, it was for Phillips CD-i, and it stunk worse than...well, I can't think of an analogy at the moment, but just take my word that it is one of the worst games ever made, and every Zelda fan should flee in horror at the mention of its name, as I am about to do.