Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom director talks about returning monsters in the game

Switch

Products You May Like

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is an epic adventure and what would an epic adventure be without deadly monsters? The game’s director Hidemaro Fujibayashi recently spoke to Nintendo Dream about how they decided to incorporate the various monsters that are spread out over the game’s varied environments. One example is that as Link can take to the sky they wanted a fearsome flying monster with wings, this then reminded the team of the Gleeok, which hasn’t seen the light of day for quite some time.

Among the new monsters, some of them are ones that haven’t reappeared in the series for quite some time. How did that come about?

Fujibayashi: For monsters, we prioritized gameplay when creating them. To match the sky, caves, underground and other new areas, we considered what monsters would be able to do well in them. For example, we wanted a monster that could rival the Lynel from Breath of the Wild in strength for the new sky areas, so it’d need wings to fly, be large and look strong… and as we thought about that, we remembered the Gleeok. While thinking about gameplay, we looked back to see if there were any monsters that fit what we needed from older games, and if something matched, we adjusted them to be implemented into Tears of the Kingdom. For the caves, to match the terrain, we wanted a monster that could latch onto the ceiling; since there wasn’t a monster that had that characteristic in previous games, we created the new monster Horriblins. Gameplay-wise, it’s possible to make weapons with long reach using the “Fuse” ability, and monsters like Horriblins let that feature shine.

Source

Articles You May Like

SWORD ART ONLINE Fractured Daydream Review
Silent Hill 2 Remake’s first big patch stops James from spookily teleporting through peepholes, getting stuck in window frames, and fighting coffee tables
Awaken – Astral Blade: an inside look at sci-fi inspiration, out tomorrow
10 great horror games available with PlayStation Plus
In paranoia pot-boiler Gangstalk you are the person chasing you

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *