how to make a zelda game with zelda as a protagonist
(because we were reminded of this)
step 1: link gets captured by the villain, probably in a crystal or something
step 2: zelda gets a weapon and tries to save the day
step 3: the same kind of puzzles, dungeons, game mechanics, and so on that you'd use in any other zelda game
step 4: zelda beats the villain, frees link, and saves the day
there are good and bad ways to write the plot stuff, but the game design stuff doesn't change at all
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why we care re: how to make a zelda game with zelda as a protagonist
there aren't enough AAA games with female protagonists
the idea of a female protagonist in a zelda game has been around for ages - see e.g. linkle, the thousand fan concepts
the challenge of making a successful twist to a formula is changing things while still delivering what your audience wants, and this would do that
nothing about the canon of the zelda games makes this untenable
it would be so much fun
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re: why we care re: how to make a zelda game with zelda as a protagonist
@packbat while we're twisting things around i'd also like to see a zelda game where ganondorf is a good guy, and Link is the one who's the inheritor of Demise's curse this time around
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Zelda backstory, skyward sword spoilers re: why we care re: how to make a zelda game with zelda as a protagonist
@packbat the lore relevant here is that there are three (plus a few) immortal souls in the zelda universe, who are fated to keep reincarnating--Zelda because she has the blood of the goddess Hylia, Link because he has the spirit of the hero (which was blessed by the goddess Hylia), and ganondorf because he's an incarnation of the demon king Demise's curse that he placed on Link and Zelda at the end of Skyward Sword
ganondorf isn't the only incarnation of Demise's curse, though; there's also been Vaati, Bellum, and Malladus who were probably also incarnations of the curse
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