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What's next for Nintendo's best?

Zelda, Metroid, Star Fox and Pokemon need drastic changes. Here they are

Words: Brett Elston, GamesRadar US

Each of Nintendo's franchises is weighed down with sequels that deliver a teaspoon of new content amidst gallons of familiar fan service. This pandering ensures the devoted legions happily slam down money for the latest re-imagining of Link, Pikachu, Fox or Samus despite the overall similarity to the previous game. You love it, we love it, but after seeing crowning achievements like Twilight Princess and Prime 3, we can't help but wonder "what do you do next?"

Detailed over the next few pages are our hopes for four key Nintendo franchises. Each has special issues that need to be addressed if the next entry is to be as exciting as the last, so careful consideration went into each selection. The idea is even though Nintendo could simply rearrange Zelda's dungeons and items and pop out a new game in a couple of years, they should take the time to really wow us with a major shake-up. So, what batshit crazy ideas did we come up with? First up - the next Zelda game should take place in the future.

Yes, it's hard to swallow at first glance, but hear us out. Twilight Princess was the Zelda game, one that we'd been waiting to play since 2000, when a demo reel showcasing an adult Link and Ganondorf locked in battle ran in front of massive crowds. We got Wind Waker instead, an entry that couldn't have been further from that original footage. Three years later, Twilight Princess appeared, sold like crazy and saw more than a few 10/10 review scores. Now that we've finally seen, played and beaten our long-awaited "serious, realistic" Zelda, would another medieval setting be as exciting? We need a completely fresh look at the series, something even more drastic than Wind Waker's candy-coated islands.

Our suggestion? Take it to the future. For one installment, ditch the rustic towns and Ren Faire populace for a bustling cityscape that spans an entire solar system. Let's see Link with a lightsaber. Impa as the leader of Hyrule's cybernetic soldiers. Ganon as an armored villain on a quest to annihilate the sun and harness its explosive power to break back into the Golden Realm. This is a legend after all - no reason this timeless tale couldn't still be going on 500 years from now.

           

Above: This elaborate, overacted hoax set the internet ablaze a year ago. Some of it's a bit much, but it goes to show this idea is not going away

Now before your conservative fanboy alarms start going off, realize that we're fans too. We just want to see something totally unexpected and not another shuffled set of dungeons. We want to see re-envisioned versions of Link, Zelda, Kakariko Village, even Epona, seen above as a speedy vehicle that jets Link across the many planets he'll have to visit. Traveling to different worlds also opens up the design to any terrain imaginable, plus locales that Nintendo's best could dream up without the confines of Earth-like environments. The only things we'd want to see untouched are the Master Sword and the Triforce - they're ancient artifacts and should stay that way, regardless of how much time has passed.

But don't worry - we still don't want voice acting. Link should remain silent. Ganon might benefit from a booming, competent voice actor, but overall we'd prefer to keep the dialogue as straight text. However, let's see some cutscenes. Smash Bros. Brawl's cinemas were fantastic, so imagine what could be done with Zelda. We're not the only ones.


 
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mars1993  - 1 year 2 months ago 
I like the idea for a new Star Fox title. It has alot of similarities with Warhawk, so a bunch of people could get into it real easy Plus, Warhawk is friggin fun.
ilovefireemblem  - 1 year 2 months ago 
O.k. I'm going to comment on the fact that you said Twilight Princess was the best Zelda game.

I loved Twilight Princess. I thought it was a great game. But to say it bested Wind Waker...no way! Wind Waker had a huge world to explore, and I liked the Cel-shaded Link. And in that game, Link had an instrument. Twilight Princess was great, but not as good as Wind Waker.
ilovethe90s15  - 1 year 2 months ago 
the pokemon mmo would be awesome.
NelosAngelos  - 1 year 2 months ago 
Metriod Dread...HELL YES!! And a Star Fox massive online war game, double HELL YES!! You have the potential for greatness, Nintendo, the people have spoken, so get to making!
Knucklesfan  - 1 year 1 month ago 
finally some one else with the idea of having a Pokemon RPG. My friends often wondered why Nintendo never had Gamefreak make a game for the home consoles. To think if they did that, how much money would they earn? We should probably write to them and see if they will take our advice.
enuru999  - 1 year 20 days ago 
pussy
TheKitchenSink  - 1 year 14 days ago 
Cool ideas.

Future Zelda will never happen, and kind of looked stupid. There was something about the hoax trailer that caught my eye, though...the juxtaposition of the future without being stupid "LOL TRON" crap, rather still being the same zelda-ish gameplay and plot, only now it's a different sort of setting I dunno. It looked really cool, if it were done right.

Metroid Dread is a big NO. The biggest problem I have in gaming is that I'm a complete wuss, so I can't play games like RE4 or Dead Space. Playing BioShock was a huge stretch for me. I HATE scary. Sure, make your games that focus on scare and nothing else. But when you mix that with a really cool plot/gameplay/etc, then I get annoyed because I want to play but I sort of can't.

The last two ideas are pure win. I loved Starfox: Assault, especial its multiplayer. If they brought that online, with lots of people, and RPG-ish elements, I'd have a field day. I mean, I LOVED being able to actually stand on the Arwing. I hadn't really thought of that, I'd only really thought of how good Assault would have been online, eight players sort of thing, no screen-looking and all that.

Pokemon MMO however, I think everyone's thought of, and it would be AWESOME. DO WANT. If it were properly implemented, I would buy that in a goddamn second.
Phyc0kill3r  - 11 months 30 days ago 
i can c it now.......world of pokecraft :P
metroid2099400  - 11 months 30 days ago 
i think that these suggestions are excellent, but i'd have to disagree with the Zelda alteration. i feel that zelda's formula calls for a medievil setting, just as Metroid and Star Fox call for futuristic settings. changing that up would be too drastic a change for my liking.
FierceDeity  - 11 months 29 days ago 
all these ideas are win
nadrewod999  - 11 months 29 days ago 
I totally agree about the Zelda thing, but the way they should do it is either have Ganondorf discover a power that he can use to transport himself through time (where Link would pass by him if he followed) or have their most recent clash (that would either be shown during the opening cinematic or be part of the tutorial level) become so powerful that a hole is ripped in the space-time continum (and not like Majora's mask). In the fight version, Ganondorf would be knocked closer to the present than Link because, when he is stunned by the space-time continum, you knock him out, at which point he falls into the future. In both versions, when Link finally gets into real time, Ganondorf had already discovered technology that allows someone to know when a ripple has occured (like Timecop, yes), at which point he would send troops with new weapons to take out Link when he couldn't. You then take control of Link just after his master sword breaks (it has to break if we want more powerful enemies and/or a lightsaber), at which point you have to run away from the enemies, and if you get far enough, they surround you just in time for the future rebels to find you and save you, at which point they take you to their HQ and tell you how all this has happened, as well as give you a new sword (lightsaber) as well as a gun (to replace the bow and arrow). Finally, the concept art doesn't know about copyrights since if a ring was featured in the sky, Halo would sue and if that ship was used, Mass Effect would sue, so probably only one world to explore, but a lot less limits on that would be the way to go.
sharker  - 11 months 28 days ago 
yeah the star fox idea sounds great, i mean i would play that forever, although it is a on the wii and we isn't very good for shooters, BUT i would still play it.
katwood92  - 11 months 27 days ago 
Most long-runing series need to shake it up. Gamemakers shouldn't just be content to use the same cookiecutter mold for every game in the series. They should take risks, be willing to experiment with different types of gameplay. All of the ideas in this article. Maybe GamesRadar could even do a sequel article.
Btw
@ TheKitchenSink
If you like some aspect of the game, but are too much of a wuss to play it, that's your own fault. Don't diss the idea because you're a coward.
Monkeylink  - 11 months 25 days ago 
MAKE A NEW MARIO like "mole Mario outside the pipe"or A good racing Sonic like" sonic speedsters" or something and make pokemon serious or something
BlueBoboDoo100  - 11 months 23 days ago 
Wow. The first two ideas are total crap. No matter how much good things you can say to back it up, a futuristic Zelda would not go well with the people. Zelda needs to be mideival. That fake vid was completely stupid and easily spotted as made up. A horror metroid? Nah, that would just end up as frustrated and come off as silly. Hunters went towards the right direction, but a co-op needs to be added. The second two ideas own face. I especially loved the StarFox one, being a hardcore StarFox fan who actually thought the 3rd person games were fun. Pokemon MMO: brilliant, but everyone's already thought of it. I'm sure Nintendo has, too, they're just too scared to make any changes like this.
Coolbeans69  - 11 months 16 days ago 
I think Fire Emblem is pretty serious
Coolbeans69  - 11 months 10 days ago 
The first 2 don't slide with me, but the pokemon and starfox would be good
purple_omlet  - 11 months 7 days ago 
the star fox idea sounds like a great spin on the series. i would definitely play that.

the Pokemon idea was pretty good too, but it would be harder to make than it first believed to be. the immense game space you'd need to have to create a world that Pokemon trainers can freely battle away in would take forever to program. and don't get me started on trainer cards, Pokemon locations, and numerous missions to fill in the null space of the game. also, would there be a story line? it would be a very strenuous build, but the end product would most likely be one of the best games ever.

i would love to see a game like the zelda in the future, just not link. i'm sorry, i just see the zelda series staying in the middle ages. plus, why not create a whole new game that takes the basic idea of that games description? i think it would make for a pretty cool run and it wouldn't lose any fans of Zelda.

i don't really care for metroid too much...
super-saint  - 11 months 6 days ago 
i seriously think that nintendo could pull this off...and make a shitload of cash along the way. i would buy at least 2 of the games and at 50 bucks per game thats $100.
EvilCheerio  - 11 months 6 days ago 
i agree with katwood and i think theres one game you would NEED to put in here if this list was made today. Animal crossing, Personally i offended as a gamer at the nerve of Nintendo. The first animal crossing was great, but the next two version are literally the same game with the corners removed (no collectible NES games for one :( ) This porting a game and calling it a new game behavior would insight riots in any other gaming genres.(well, except for sports games :))
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