Interview:Iwata Asks: Skyward Sword (Volume Eight: Those Who Played The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword for Hundreds of Hours): Difference between revisions
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●One appeal of The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is a return to the origins of the series. It departs from the mold set by The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess for a welcome change and is worthy of the crown of The Legend of Zelda. | ●One appeal of The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is a return to the origins of the series. It departs from the mold set by The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess for a welcome change and is worthy of the crown of The Legend of Zelda. | ||
{{Interview/A|Aonuma The extreme simplicity is linked to a return to the origins of the series, giving birth to a newness that is similar but different.}} | {{Interview/A|Aonuma|The extreme simplicity is linked to a return to the origins of the series, giving birth to a newness that is similar but different.}} | ||
{{Interview/A|Iwata|As we return to the issue that arose earlier about why you could pull off such a revolution, I would like the game's director, Fujibayashi-san, who has been present as an observer, to participate.}} | {{Interview/A|Iwata|As we return to the issue that arose earlier about why you could pull off such a revolution, I would like the game's director, Fujibayashi-san, who has been present as an observer, to participate.}} |