The legend of the Master Sword resurfaces again. The sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild may not come out this year, but that does not mean that we will not enjoy Link this same 2021 on Nintendo Switch. As part of 35th anniversary of the saga, Nintendo has rescued one of its Wii video games. Skyward Sword HD will adapt the controls and offer additional enhancements, which have been shown in a new video. You can see it below these lines.
In addition to an improvement in resolution and framerate (60 fps), something that was already confirmed in advance, this new trailer focuses on very specific characteristics. Fay what in the original title I kept talking and talking, constantly advised us on what to do next. That made some wish they could silence her, but on the Wii it could never be done. The Switch version, on the other hand, allows the supports to be optional.
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The video also presents how Nintendo has adapted the controls to the Switch. This video game was designed to be controlled through the controller of movements, an aspect that has been respected. However, the hybrid nature of the console means that this type of control is optional, since you can also use a Pro controller or the same Joy-Con as traditional controllers. In addition, they had to make sure that in portable format it was played without problems. Therefore, they have added these two control schemes.
In the end they specify a series of extra features such as the possibility of passing the dialogues at a higher speed or the option of receiving information about the objects in a more simplified way. As if that weren’t enough, cinematic scenes can now be skipped, tutorial dialogues can be skipped, and auto-save will be complete.
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD comes out next July 16th exclusively for Nintendo Switch.
Source | Nintendo
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