Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Nintendo Announces Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks

During his keynote speech at GDC today, Nintendo President Satoru Iwata announced the next iteration of the popular Legend of Zelda series, tentatively subtitled Spirit Tracks.

The DS title will feature a similar graphical style to Wind Waker and Phantom Hourglass, though it has yet to be confirmed if it will take place in the same world. The game's selling point is apparently the ability to control a train, though it is still unclear how much interaction players will have with the train, and how much it has to do with the game's story.

The game is currently slated for release this year in North America (and presumably Japan), though no solid dates have been established at this time.

Personally, I thought Phantom Hourglass was incredibly mediocre, and I think trains are a symbol of boring-ness, so I can't say that I'm exactly jumping for joy over this announcement. But, hey, more Zelda is more Zelda, I guess.

UPDATE: Here is a nice live feed trailer showing the title in motion. Looks pretty much like Phantom Hourglass with a train instead of a boat.



....And that conductor's suit looks 100 levels of ridiculous.

4 comments:

noonday said...

TRAINS?! WHAT THE HELL.

i swear they said the next zelda game was going to be 3 times the size of twilight princess, and be on the wii

Unknown said...

There will be another Zelda on the Wii. They said they were working on a DS title and a console title.

I Cant help but love every zelda game ever made and this will be no exception

Anonymous said...

it's simple

(plot * zelda) - train tycoon - ds controls + train customization = n?

therefore
if plot == awesome

(awesome * awesome) - shitty train game - shitty controls + sweet caboose = n

n == pretty good

-Oath said...

Ewwww....
Phantom Hourglass was ok but this seems like a horrible idea.