This third-person, turn-based shooter is being made by Intelligent Systems, the designers behind Fire Emblem and Advance Wars, and it will put players in charge of a squad of human-animal hybrids assembled by Abraham Lincoln (really) to battle an invading swarm of aliens (reallllly). The presentation also provided further details about forthcoming releases, including a curious, slick-looking 3DS series debut called Code Name S.T.E.A.M. Up until now, the game's most modern version came as a Zelda bonus compilation disc for the Nintendo GameCube, which players received if they pre-ordered that system's The Wind Waker. That's probably why an elaborate fake trailer got so many fans' hopes up in 2012. Iwata appeared to hint at slight changes to gameplay, as well: "We set out to maintain the original level of challenge while leaving the game accessible for anyone," he said.įans have long clamored for a Majora's Mask remake and it makes particular sense as a portable game, considering its structure requires frequent replays of its "three days" time structure. Fans were shown a few minutes of gameplay, which resembled last year's 3DS Ocarina of Time remake, in that small tweaks like updated textures were visible. "Compared to other Zelda games, the world of Majora's Mask is extremely strange and somewhat spooky," Nintendo of Japan President Satoru Iwata said in the presentation. On Wednesday, Nintendo took to its Nintendo Direct video channel to update fans about forthcoming games like Splatoon and Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, along with Mario Kart 8 DLC, but the headliner announcement was The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D, a 3DS-exclusive remake of the 2000 N64 classic.
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