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Was meinst du mit XenoCross?
Und ich kann es auch kaum abwarten bis Hyrule Warriors endlich erscheint.Wenn jemand weiß wo man die Treasure Box (ob Japan oder nicht, ist egal) günstig vorbestellen kann, her damit!
Was meinst du mit XenoCross?
Und ich kann es auch kaum abwarten bis Hyrule Warriors endlich erscheint.Wenn jemand weiß wo man die Treasure Box (ob Japan oder nicht, ist egal) günstig vorbestellen kann, her damit!
Kiera, freust du dich gar nicht auf das spiel?![]()
Kiera, freust du dich gar nicht auf das spiel?![]()
Hyrule Warriors has been described by the development team as a celebration of the history of the Legend of Zelda franchise, and that celebration includes the prominent women of Hyrulian lore. The E3 show floor demo featured Princess Zelda herself as a playable character, and we know that Midna and Impa will also be playable. Yosuke Hayashi, development producer of Hyrule Warriors, recently shed some light on the game’s creation, including how his team approached adding Zelda as a playable character.
Speaking with Polygon, Yosuke Hayashi explained his team’s vision of Princess Zelda, and how they set out to include her and other prominent women from the Zelda series in Hyrule Warriors.
Regarding the look of Zelda herself, she is a ruler. So we want to make sure she is seen as a strong character in that she needs to look like a ruler, she needs to feel like a ruler. So, [she has] what you might consider a stronger look for the character. She is also a playable character here, so she needs to be able to go out and take out tons of enemies on her own. She needs to seem like a character they can do battle with.
For us, seeing her take shape like that and seeing her develop in that way, it didn’t feel strange, it felt really natural for her to, well of course she can fight like that. Of course she can do those things. So, we feel like maybe she always had that power, and now, with Hyrule Warriors, we’re giving her the chance to show off the power that she always had. So, I personally like strong, fighting women, and we’re happy to say there will be other characters like that, other strong female characters in the game.
What other female characters from the Zelda series would you like to see make an appearance in Hyrule Warriors? Personally, I’d like to see characters like Veran and Nabooru return.
Eiji Aonuma, the main man behind The Legend of Zelda franchise, was recently in an interview with Kotaku about Hyrule Warriors as a whole. Interestingly enough, one of the topics that came up was a question of Aonuma’s opinion about the female protagonists within the upcoming game.
Schreier: There was a lot of talk about the main character of the trailer—is it Link, is it not Link, is it a boy, is it a girl? One of the big questions that it got people talking about is: Would we ever be able to play as a female hero in a Zelda game? Is that something you've ever thought about, or something you're considering?
Aonuma: The main character isn't actually Link—it's the player. Of course we have to have a main character in the story, so Link is that main character. But I don't want him to be like a superhero. I want him to represent any player, have that possibility. So that's why I don't really know if we need or want to define it so clearly.
Schreier: But when you look at Link, you see a certain type of person—you see a male character... There was a case I remember where a father coded Legend of Zelda and made it so you could play as a woman because his daughter wanted to feel like she was really represented in the game. Mr. Aonuma, have you ever thought about that, and whether it'd be more inclusive to female players if they could play as someone of their own gender?
Aonuma: Is it that simple—that creating a female character means bringing more female users into the world?
Schreier: I guess what I mean is, when I'm playing and I see a man—in response to what you said about Link being a representation for the player, and the player being the main character—when a man is playing, he can feel more represented by the player character than a woman playing might.
Aonuma: So there are actually many female characters you can play as in Hyrule Warriors. We've introduced Midna, we've introduced Princess Zelda, and Impa as well. So if that connection needs to be there—I'm not saying that it does—let's see what happens with Hyrule Warriors, if as a result of there being more female protagonists, more women pick up the game, I'm all for it, so I've decided to see what happens with this title.
Aonuma points out above that he’s a supporter and is also actually interested in the potential outcome with the addition of so many playable female protagonists. But it's also noteworthy that it seems he is saying that our silent hero should be able to represent all players of the game and not just one side of the player demographics. Plus, the fact that Aonuma mentions that the player should be the focus as the main character is also an intriguing spin on the new Legend of Zelda title.
Schreier: So I know that you can play as Zelda and Midna in Hyrule Warriors. A lot of people have been looking at that and saying, 'Hey, I would love a game where I could play as Zelda, or Sheik'—have you ever thought about making a game where you get to play as Zelda and Sheik as the main character or hero?
Aonuma: I mentioned this earlier, but there are female characters in Hyrule Warriors, and I'd like to see what the result is of people actually being able to do all these things they want to, and if we get the results that in fact do say if people are given the opportunity to play as a female character, then more people will start playing, my ultimate goal is to have as many people as possible enjoy a game so I'd like to see what happens with Hyrule Warriors.
This part is interesting because it seems that Hyrule Warriors creates a distinct opportunity to grab the attention of potential female fans and that opportunity is being taken wholeheartedly. Plus, if the game causes more gamers to join The Legend of Zelda series, then will chances like these be taken in future Zelda games?
What do you guys think about the current influences of female protagonists on Hyrule Warriors as a whole? Tell us your thoughts in the comments!
- See more at: http://www.zeldainformer.com/articl...-protagonists-in-hyrule-warriors#.U6O2IrFNzIt
While we already knew about newcomers Cia, Valga, and Wizro, a recent interview with Eiji Aonuma has confirmed that there will be playable, original characters in the upcoming Hyrule Warriors. When pressed on the specifics of the playable characters in this game beyond the already confirmed four, Aonuma spoke some on who we can expect in the roster. He even went on to finally confirm the playability of original characters.
GameInformer: In the direct presentation, you said you will be able to play as your favorite characters. How obscure are you planning on going? And will there be any totally original characters?
Aonuma: It might be kind of rude to Zelda fans and some of the characters to call them obscure, but we have definitely tried to make a line-up that Zelda fans will enjoy and say, “Oh! You put that one in there!” That’s definitely something we hope players feel. In regard to new characters, Link, Impa, Princess Zelda – these are all characters that exist in the Zelda universe, but they are all original designs. We will be talking about original characters in the future.
GI: So, they will exist? Can we say that at least?
Aonuma: Yes.
So there you have it! Although we have no more information as to who these characters with be, perhaps the female character opposite Zelda on the cover will be one of them. If this game takes another mechanic from Dynasty Warriors, maybe we'll even get to play as some of the villains! Tell us what you think of this development in the comments below!
Das wird Spaß machen ,. denke ich ...
Kann mir mal einer erklären, was die Amis in dem Interview mit "Original Characters" meinen? Bin zwar des englisch mächtig, aber in dem Zusammenhang macht das für mich keinen Sinn. Sprechen die von Chars in ungeändertem Design aus den Originalen oder wie?