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Chapter 869

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"The Legend of Zelda? Another new IP? "

Although they were prepared for this, many were still shocked when they saw the name.

This was because the name of the game was different from Chen Mo's previous games. It had a Japanese style to it.

His previous works, such as Dark Souls, USA Apocalypse, Assassin's Creed, and so on, all had deep and prominent meanings. When the players saw these names, they could roughly guess the gameplay and highlights of the games.

However, the name The Legend of Zelda was too vague.

The Legend of XX wasn't a rare name, and the Zelda in front of it … was obviously an original concept. It was either a person's name or a place's name.

However, everyone quickly turned their attention to the details of the design concept.

After all, everyone was used to Chen Mo's whimsical naming. The problem was that no matter what game name it was, they would still find it fitting once they were used to it …

"As for what kind of game The Legend of Zelda is, hmm, according to some of the advertisements, it might be the best open world game to date."

Chen Mo paused, then said, "But I'm leaning towards removing the word 'might'."

"It might be the best open world game to date."





In Chen Mo's previous life, there were many theories about The Legend of Zelda.

For example, a godly masterpiece, the most ambitious and shocking game, the dazzling puzzles, the endless hidden secrets of the Hailaru continent, the amazing interactive world, and so on.

As for the fans of the game, they preferred to express their love for the game in a simple and crude way.

"Zelda is the best!"

Of course, there were a few other games in the same year that had the right to call themselves' the best ', but they weren't as confident as Zelda.

Many people would be confused by this fanatical belief, and would doubt if it was an overstatement.

Some people would even be disgusted by the excessive praise the Legend of Zelda fans had for the game.

However, it was recognized as the best game in the video game industry. Some people even thought that game reviews couldn't keep up with the design of The Legend of Zelda.

There were even professional media outlets that exaggerated it even more than the players.

For example, the famous gaming media, Kotaku, even used the words "supreme, creating the world" to describe it. It could be seen that many professionals in the gaming industry were the biggest bragging heads.

There were a few points about The Legend of Zelda that could indirectly prove its success.

It was one of the top 5 rated games in the history of gaming.

The sales of the game itself even exceeded the sales of the Switch at one point, so much so that some players jokingly said, "The Legend of Zelda is only selling for two thousand, how cheap! I'll also give you a Switch. "

Before the Nintendo Switch was released, it was once a joke. If you searched for "Nintendo NX," you might find many comments mocking the console.

No third-party would be willing to put their games on a platform that was about to fail. To many people, this was nothing more than a tablet dedicated to playing games, and similar products had failed too many times …

An IGN editor couldn't wait to give the Switch a 7 out of 10 based on his original impression of it. Later, he reluctantly changed it to 0 because, in his opinion, anyone who bought this thing was an idiot …

Later, when The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was released, this editor left his job …

The Legend of Zelda and the Switch were released at the same time, protecting the new console. Just this game alone had completely changed everyone's perception of the game.

The game of the year was basically decided.

Any video game media outlet that didn't give The Legend of Zelda full marks would be going against their conscience.

As a video game designer, if you couldn't understand what was good about the game, then you might have to consider changing careers, or just change your mindset.

The third parties were all thinking of ways to put their own games on the Switch, otherwise, they would miss this train.

Fans that wanted to buy the game went to line up at six o 'clock, and found that the line took three turns, from the entrance to the next street.

On the second day of release, Amazon's Switch and the Legend of Zelda set already cost an additional 120 US dollars.

Many players that were forced to pay more were angry, "Isn't it just Zelda? Are you bullying us because we haven't seen it before?! "

But after getting their hands on the game, they could only admit, "Yeah, we really haven't seen it before."



For Chen Mo, the best thing about The Legend of Zelda was its open world design and chemistry engine.

The term "chemical engine" was coined by "The Legend of Zelda". Using this concept, "The Legend of Zelda" created an almost omnipotent world in the game. The decorative elements on the map were also rich in interactivity.

This concept had never appeared in the parallel world before. If the entire chemistry engine was brought into a VR game, the effect would be even more shocking.

As for open world …

There were many open world games in Chen Mo's previous life, and The Legend of Zelda was a game that taught European and American companies how to make an open world.

Therefore, recreating The Legend of Zelda on a VR platform would be a groundbreaking feat.

The VR version of "The Legend of Zelda" would allow players to freely switch between first and third person in terms of perspective. The art style would continue the style of the original work, but there would be a huge increase in the level of detail and the number of frames.

Apart from this, there would also be a Switch version, but even the Switch version would be more advanced than the one in his previous life.





At Le Hui's product launch.

The launch was coming to an end, and the atmosphere in the venue was very lively.

Zhou Jiangping spoke confidently on the stage, introducing the new products that Le Hui was about to launch.

This year, Le Hui had made the leap from mobile phones to MR smart glasses, which was a huge step forward.

The success of the Matrix glasses quickly led to other smart products, such as smart lights, TVs, and other home appliances. Because the Matrix glasses could use their eyes to control all the smart appliances in the house, it also led to the sales of other Le Hui products.

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