The concept of "Legend of Zelda" open world was hinted with Nintendo's last launch of "Skyward Sword," but it has now been indicated that Eiji Aonuma plans to take this concept in full force with the forthcoming Wii U release.
Aonuma admits in an interview that the reaction of fans is what urged them to create an open world for the upcoming game, on the other hand, the developers are seeking to add more exceptional gaming style.
He also added the most of the gamers' feedback of "The Legend of Zelda" franchise "Skyward Sword", included the insufficiency in "larger open world." Aonuma explained the gamers' criticism and that it will be answered in its much-anticipated Wii U title.
"Unfortunately, I can't go into details but I'm hoping to put a surprise, or kind of a twist, on my view of an open world game. I hope that you'll look forward to it," said Aonuma. The Nintendo producer further teased that a massive open world modification for "The Legend of Zelda" Wii U might be offered.
However, Aonuma also stressed that Nintendo could only do as much for the fans' feedback to the game, or else the surprises are sacrificed, which the game developer believes and values, because this adds to the excitement of video gaming. Aonuma further clarified, "If there's a comment and they're asking for certain [a] element, I would think, 'Oh, why not interpret this in a different way that you wouldn't expect?' That's how we create a new element in a Zelda game. I always want to implement something new and surprising into every game."
In a husk, gamers can anticipate "The Legend of Zelda" Wii U with the confidence that it will be both amazing and accustomed. Nintendo is working hard to flair the game into one that is how gamers imagine it, while maintaining the all-significant shock value. "The Legend of Zelda" Wii U is expected to be released next year. More solid information about the game is anticipated to flow in the coming months.