The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom is several times larger than the last top-down game in the series.The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom is the first ever mainline game with the titular princess in the driver’s seat, the first game in the series to have a woman in the director’s chair, and the first top-down game in the series to be so damn big. Grezzo’s studio director Satoshi Terada said as much in Nintendo’s latest Ask the Developer blog, explaining that the studio is full of lifelong Zelda fans who grew up playing the original classics before then joining the team for Ocarina of Time 3D, Majora’s Mask 3D, and the Link’s Awakening remake. “Everyone has great respect for the series,” Terada said. “Many of the staff love it and have played the games many times over. So even now, when making a new top-down game in the series, we’re always thinking about how we can bring that Legend of Zelda-like feeling to the game.” In pursuit of that feeling, Grezzo developers began to add “so many things we wanted” that the map ballooned and “ended up eight times the size of The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening.”The Legend of Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma said it was originally “four times the size, but then, before we knew it…” Despite the exponentially larger Hyrule and another twisted underbelly hiding on the flipside, Echoes of Wisdom aimed to still capture the easily enjoyable exploration of other top-down entries and “isn’t intimidating to explore.” Aonuma explains it’s “a slightly different feeling compared to the vast worlds of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild or Tears of the Kingdom.”Thankfully, it’s not an either-or situation. Aonuma recently confirmed that 2D Zelda games will continue to coexist with the 3D ones, a la Breath of the Wild – though, Nintendo developers might not always seamlessly connect them via the series’ confusing canon because, as even they admit, “it’s not easy to touch on the lore.”Read our Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom review to find out why it’s a “refreshing, magic-filled re-tool of the Link’s Awakening engine.” Sign up to the GamesRadar+ Newsletter
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Marvel’s Wolverine has been a long-time coming now, and still we’re awaiting the official release of new information and gameplay details. Developer Insomniac Games has shifted its full production towards the development of this new Wolverine game now, which means its launch will be inching ever closer. Naturally, this PS5 Wolverine game is among our most anticipated upcoming PS5 games and upcoming Marvel games, with Insomniac looking beyond the best Wolverine stories in Marvel Comics to deliver an original adventure. While we wait for more information on this PS5 exclusive, keep on reading to get yourself caught up with everything we know so far about Marvel’s Wolverine. Marvel’s Wolverine trailerThe Marvel’s Wolverine reveal trailer is 53 seconds of pure joy. It opens up in the aftermath of a barroom brawl, the room littered with blood and bodies as our favorite adamantium-clawed Mutant enjoys a short. That bar, our friends over at Newsarama have surmised, is the Princess B…
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With plenty of upcoming Assassin’s Creed games currently in the works, it’s an exciting time for fans of Ubisoft’s long-running stealthy series. Yes, we’ve seen a few recent delays, but we still have the first-ever mobile exclusive and the next flagship entry to look forward to. In fact, there are plenty of upcoming Ubisoft games on the horizon, but the most exciting is Assassin’s Creed Shadows, which is set to arrive in early 2025 after suffering from a few delays. Following the release of Assassin’s Creed Mirage last year, which delivered a tighter experience about Basim before the events of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla , we’re heading to Japan next in Shadows. Then we’re possibly staying in Asia as we anxiously wait for Assassin’s Creed Jade. As you can see, there are certainly many new games to watch out for in the future. So, for a full recap of all of the upcoming Assassin…
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