I was just thinking about how in the beginning of most games there is a bit of a tutorial to get you used to the mechanics. What about a way to turn them off? What I mean is I was reading a post in another thread about Navi being helpful and I thought to myself "Yes she was, when I first started," and now I am annoyed because of how often she yells for my attention even though I know what she is going to say.
So what I think Nintendo should do is allow the gamer to turn off such tutorials at their will so if they have played the game they do not have to endure 20 minutes or more of the sidekick or guide telling them to "watch the action button." I have seen this done in other games and it asks to skip this part or go through it. That could work as well so you can brush up on something you may have forgotten and skip the things you know fairly well.
Since this idea originated from Zelda this could probably be moved to General Discussion, although the Zelda franchise is the series I feel could most benefit from this idea.
So what I think Nintendo should do is allow the gamer to turn off such tutorials at their will so if they have played the game they do not have to endure 20 minutes or more of the sidekick or guide telling them to "watch the action button." I have seen this done in other games and it asks to skip this part or go through it. That could work as well so you can brush up on something you may have forgotten and skip the things you know fairly well.
Since this idea originated from Zelda this could probably be moved to General Discussion, although the Zelda franchise is the series I feel could most benefit from this idea.