Some new direct quotes from Eiji Aonuma to German gaming site Gameswelt. A quick entry into Google translator reveals that Gameswelt’s conversation with Aonuma has picked up the exclusive that after the first playthrough of A Link Between Worlds, a new difficulty level can be accessed by the player. The article goes on to compare the increased difficulty to “the Hero Modes of Skyward Sword and The Wind Waker HD“, implying that A Link Between Worlds will also contain a Hero Mode in which hearts are more scarce and enemies are far more difficult to defeat. The following is a direct translation of the first portion of Gameswelt’s article:
“Games World had the opportunity to speak to Eiji Aonuma, producer of The-Legend-of-Zelda series, for a new interview. In the course of the conversation Aonuma has revealed that A Link Between Worlds will provide a higher level of difficulty after the first playthrough.”
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I forgive you
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First Nintendo is shit and you all Know that.
This game is to easy on Hero Mode i allready beat the game.
Troll harder.
My dig gets harder.
no they get dumber.
>Complains about trolls
>Continually feeds them like every other fuckface on this site who complains
I fricking love Zelda, but sincerely, who cares about a Hero mode? (as being the same game but you take double damage and find no hearts)
LoL damage control bang bang.
This has nothing to do with what I said whatsoever.
Yeah, I’d like something a kin to the “master quest,” where some enemies and such change.
I tell Nintendo fans this all the time, just look at Reggie’s history. He has no experience with gaming whatsoever. The guy marketed for Guinness, VH1 and Pizzahut for christ sakes…
He doesn’t know shit about gaming he just knows how to sell, so Nintendo fans can talk about their sales all they want because obviously Nintendo keeps putting out cheap crap for you all to buy.
Richest gaming division in the world makes the cheapest least powerful gaming systems in the world. Makes sense.
and it make more sense to buy for what you want instead of going broke. This economy sucks hard enough without going broke over a 600 dollar console than a 350 dollar one, either way we go broke but at least with one, we’ll still eat food for another day. Now, get a life and play instead of wasting it here like a dip shit and making a fool out of yourselves.
then get ready for your vita.
thats funny, thats the top comment from that video…… that i posted last article. all that was true i was thinking about posting it in my rant,
WHAT DOES THIS SHIT HAVE TO DO WITH ANYTHING IN THIS ARTICLE THOUGH!! WHY DO YOU POST SOMETHING THAT I JUST FUCKING POSTED IN THE LAST ARTICLE AND THEN PUT IT IN AN ARTICLE THAT MAKES IT COMPLETELY IRRELEVANT!!!!!! seriously man, and all you fucking anonymous alts are the same person.
Oh stop it…your only trying to encourage the poor fool in thinking he right and finds his failure to slap him dead in the face.
what are you talking about??
You know what I’m talking about…following your footsteps of being a bad troll. Oops, too late…he’s already crowned that… Sigh…oh well zeama, looks like you got another alt to deal with.
http://youtu.be/pjwjbL_2B3s?t=4s
Cause console gaming doesn’t need THE MOST POWER AND GRAPHICS. That’s what people like you just cant get drilled into your tiny fragile brain. You want power and graphics you go with PC NOT A FUCKING CONSOLE.
You just described the perfect resumé for a good marketer, and guess what his job is? His job is marketing for a videogame company, not beta-tester Christ almighty. Get your head out of you colon.
I wish they would give the player a choice, and just implement it from the beginning…
I don’t know about anyone else, but I NEVER play the second quests in Zelda games. I don’t see any point. It’s not like a new item or mode will unlock by playing through twice. Once I finish a Zelda game once, I’m usually ready to move on to something else. I don’t want to play through a game 2 times in a row. That’s boring.
With that said, there should just be 2 difficulty settings to choose from at the beginning, and leave it at that. The only way the second quest would be interesting to play is if the story was different, and the ending had a different outcome.
Valid point right here.
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Hopefully this is a trend for all Zelda’s.
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Master quest for Wii U zelda please! Not hero mode. Harder enemies from the get-go that deal massive damage, altered dungeon designs, limited health, and increased prices on stuff. =) Hugs!
Yeah, sounds cool.
good. every zelda game from now on needs a higher difficulty mode.
Master Quest is a bit more appealing than Hero Mode (unless Hero is an option from the beginning). I can’t find the will to go through the exact same game, but Master Quest presents revamped puzzles and layouts which makes the second romp worthwhile.
Google Translate? Lol
There is no point to this Hero Mode; it’s just something they cynically tack onto the Zelda games to make it seem like they’re harder, when all they did was do the very basics of making games difficult: Less health, more enemy damage, you do less damage, etc. That’s just so damn basic, you’d have to wonder what challenge there is in such a thing. At least Portal’s challenge maps made tweaks to the level designs to make them not only truly challenging, but creatively challenging.
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