VIDEO SUMMARY
For the first time ever, watch Batman: Arkham Knight’s exciting new “Dual Play” mechanic in action as you switch seamlessly between The Dark Knight and his allies including Robin, Nightwing, and Catwoman in free-flow combat.
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Next Zelda Title to Build Upon Twilight Princess
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Details on Nintendo's next Zelda title for the Wii have been few and far between. Fans eager to find out what is in store for Link in his next adventure have little more than ambiguous quotes and a single piece of artwork to go on. It wouldn't surprise me if Nintendo remains tight-lipped until the game sees its formal debut at E3.
Until then, game director Eiji Aonuma has a few more vague details - go figure - that will surely send fans into an analyzing frenzy.
"With Twilight Princess, we challenged ourself to create the most vast and realistic world the series had ever seen, but we don't feel that we were able to fully complete this objective. With that as a starting point for our improvements to the series in the future, we are of course working on a new game for Wii."
"For any game to be remembered for a long time, just like Ocarina of Time was, the game must give the strong impression that it has set a new starting point for future sequels to build upon. We are working to further improve upon the experiences found in Twilight Princess so that our future games can realize these innovations," Aonuma told IGN.
Perhaps, Twilight Princess is to Ocarina of Time, as the new Zelda title is to... Majora's Mask?
Let the speculation begin.