The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword has been a huge hit even before its official announcement at E3 last year in 2010. The year prior Nintendo released one single piece of art work in a round table and speculation began to rise up from nowhere just like that.
The Zelda series has always been one of the most popular and anticipated games in the industry but this next game is promising even more. As we are now playing with the motion controlled Nintendo Wii and we have yet to have an actual Wii based Zelda title.
So the question burning in everyone's minds is "how will Nintendo innovate the series to use motion controls?"
In June of 2010, at E3 we finally got our answer. In a spectacular display of creativity, Nintendo once again managed to amaze us with brand new 1:1 motion controls. Everything you do with the Wiimotes is done by the character, Link, on screen. The accuracy is dead on as Skyward Sword will be using the Wii motion plus.
Since last year's E3, Nintendo has been hush hush about Skyward Sword. No real details have come to light and we all remain in a state of anticipation. Almost every Legend of Zelda title to date has been a best seller and with all the hype building up for this game, sales should be even higher.
The combination of an already established fan favorite series and new motion controls have helped to make Skyward Sword by far the most anticipated game of the year.
Since last year's E3, Nintendo has been hush hush about Skyward Sword. No real details have come to light and we all remain in a state of anticipation. Almost every Legend of Zelda title to date has been a best seller and with all the hype building up for this game, sales should be even higher.
The combination of an already established fan favorite series and new motion controls have helped to make Skyward Sword by far the most anticipated game of the year.
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