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The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom | Traversing Hyrule Trailer - Moonface - Jun 18th, 2024

The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom | Announced
Link is missing, which means it's up to Princess Zelda to take the lead and save Hyrule in this new adventure announced during today's Nintendo Direct. Using the Trirod, she can recreate items such as tables, beds, boxes and water blocks to help traverse the world. Also, create echoes of monsters with the Trirod too to have them fight for you!



The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom releases for Nintendo Switch on September 26, 2024!


RE: The Legend of Zelda (Series) | Echoes of Wisdom Announced - Dragon Lord - Jun 18th, 2024

Man, this could have been SO GOOD but ended up just looking so... mediocre. When I was watching the trailer during the direct and saw Link get swallowed by the black hole and Zelda leave by herself, I was like, do we finally get a Zelda game where we play as Zelda and get to kick some ass?!?!?

Nope. We just get to stand there with a magic stick and copy/paste things to fight for us. Ugh. Thanks Nintendo, you had one job with this game and you blew it.


RE: The Legend of Zelda (Series) | Echoes of Wisdom Announced - ShiraNoMai - Jun 19th, 2024

I think it's kind of reductive to simplify Zelda's moveset as "copy + paste". I quite like they didn't decide to just re-skin Link as Zelda and gave her something unique; it really seems to change up the mechanics of how you would approach combat and encounters in the game, in my opinion.

I actually find the "creative solution" approach they gleaned from Tears of the Kingdom as something that's highly welcome. Having multiple ways to solve a problem versus the "one-solution puzzle" that old Zelda titles are known for is definitely how you keep the series feeling fresh and new.


RE: The Legend of Zelda (Series) | Echoes of Wisdom Announced - Moonface - Jun 19th, 2024

Clearly the best of both worlds is for Zelda to make a piece of furniture and do this with it:

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RE: The Legend of Zelda (Series) | Echoes of Wisdom Announced - ShiraNoMai - Jun 25th, 2024

See, he gets it. [Image: 1x.webp]

The art community pouring out the love and hype for this game has me all kinds of excited to see more of it. I still can't believe it's out so soon!


RE: The Legend of Zelda (Series) | Echoes of Wisdom Announced - Moonface - Jul 5th, 2024

It's hard to say without knowing exactly how the mechanic works but Zelda must have a way to fight things herself because otherwise if you opted to never obtain an enemy echo you'd essentially softlock yourself in boss fights, plus you probably have to kill an enemy to create an echo of it in the first place. Plus I'm sure there's going to be some sort of limit or cool down for summoning monsters otherwise why even bother with anything but the strongest thing you have?


RE: The Legend of Zelda (Series) | Echoes of Wisdom Announced - Moonface - Aug 5th, 2024

The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom | Traversing Hyrule Trailer
Learn about some of the regions you’ll visit in Hyrule during your adventure––as well as a few other things that are sure to come in handy!




I really love the look of the overworld, but the big thing I took away from this trailer is some of the mechanics that are reminiscent of stuff from BotW/TotK. Bind reminds me of Ultra Hand (TotK) but greatly expanded, and the smoothies make me think of the cooking mechanics but simpler.

Combat still seems rather on the light side though. That may just be because the trailer was focusing on other things, but even the amount of enemies in the world seemed almost non-existent for everything we saw. For what we did get though I think it confirms we won't do any fighting as Zelda directly and all combat will involve using echoes or other abilities. My impression from the trailer though is the game is more about solving things than fighting things.


RE: The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom | Traversing Hyrule Trailer - queenzelda - Aug 6th, 2024

I like the fact that there are two different Zora's species. There always kind of was but seeing it in the game trailer made me very happy. Also very excited to see the return of the Deku Scrubs. Grin

It's interesting seeing how you can traverse in this game with a horse vs the abilities (ultra hand) that Zelda uses too.


RE: The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom | Traversing Hyrule Trailer - Moonface - Aug 10th, 2024

I didn't notice the two different Zora types the first time I watched because I wasn't expecting a different design to show up after the first so stopped paying as close attention to the footage. Sweat
I knew the Zora design had changed at some point, but I figured it was just a redesign that stuck due to popularity rather than the two designs being of separate Zora races. I wonder if this will be the only game to do it or if having both will be a constant going forward?

Also, apparently there have been various short website clips of footage that hasn't been seen in trailers that someone spliced together here: https://streamable.com/ge1sn3
I haven't watched it yet but comments seem to indicate it has a lot more combat footage in it than what we've seen so far.


RE: The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom | Traversing Hyrule Trailer - queenzelda - Aug 27th, 2024

Yea, the video you linked shows some use of the abilities that Zelda has, as well as how she traverses Hyrule. They also show how she battles with monsters in her stead, which is nice. Kinda gives me Dragon Quest Monsters vibes but instead you're catching them and using the monsters as Zelda.

Personally, I love the Dragon Quest Monsters titles and seeing a Zelda title go that route where you can swap/trap any monster you like is really interesting to see. :3


RE: The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom | Traversing Hyrule Trailer - ShiraNoMai - Aug 27th, 2024

Yeah, it feels like a next-step in the evolution of what combat can be in this series post-BOTW/TOTK.


RE: The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom | Traversing Hyrule Trailer - queenzelda - Sep 4th, 2024

I can't wait to get my hand on this on September 26th. Should be interesting to see how things differ from being above ground and then heading into the darkness. (mwahahaha)


RE: The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom | Traversing Hyrule Trailer - queenzelda - Sep 14th, 2024

Update: Apparently this game has leaked online. So be careful if you're looking for it!


RE: The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom | Traversing Hyrule Trailer - Moonface - Sep 22nd, 2024

The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom | Overview Trailer




In an alternate reality, Link misses that shot at the start and the trailer just ends in 15 seconds. ROFL
Neat to see the Swordfighter form, although a small part of me wonders if we could've got something for Zelda that wasn't basically just a Link cosplay for that form.

(Sep 14th, 2024, 02:53 AM)queenzelda Wrote:
Update: Apparently this game has leaked online. So be careful if you're looking for it!
Yeah, I heard about that but without much effort I've actually managed to avoid anything so far. I even check up on places that specialize in gaming rumors and I haven't even seen footage or unknown details for the game crop up there yet, which seems very unusual. I did go to see if anything had been shared I had missed but the only thing I saw was just someone saying the whole rom has been dumped online now too. If I'm not mistaken the only other game to suffer this fate from Nintendo was TotK. Nintendo should probably look into a better protection method for their physical games since it doesn't seem to be incredibly difficult to extract the files and dump them online. Errm