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7th Dragon III Code: VFD’s E3 2016 is now live. Per usual, you can watch it below.

According to Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma, Breath of the Wild features changes that are based on the negative feedback Nintendo received from some fans who played Skyward Sword.

Aonuma told Polygon:

“A lot of the fans that played Skyward Sword said that they were really bummed out that they couldn’t find the hidden element of the game. A lot of the users, when they looked at the map, they said, ‘OK, there’s these places I can go, but how come I can’t go over here?’

“Fans that enjoyed the motion controls in Skyward Sword may actually be a little bit disappointed playing this game.”

Aonuma added that the decision to create a much bigger world this time around was largely shaped by those fan responses. In this game, Nintendo wants there to be a lot of treasures and surprises for players to find.

Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice is on display at E3, and is making its playable debut. Check out some footage from the build below.

Starfish has released a second gameplay video for its Japanese 3DS game Kouenji Joshi Soccer 3. You can view it below.

Twitter has proclaimed The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild as the most-tweeted about game on the social-media site.

The upcoming NX and Wii U game experienced 573,000 tweets. That’s double the number of mentions of its nearest rival, Battlefield 1.

You can get a look at the full chart above.

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Pre-orders for Mario Party: Star Rush are now live. Amazon has it up here (with a 20 percent Prime discount bonus) and GameStop has it here. The game launches November b.

Yesterday, Bloomberg had the chance to interview Reggie Fils-Aime. Nintendo of America’s president briefly touched on NX – and specifically about how the console will stack up to the competition.

Here’s the full exchange:

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Another round of footage for Twin Robots is in. Get another look at the Wii U eShop game in the video below.

It’s no secret that The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is a massive project. But its scope is so huge that Nintendo has its largest team ever working on the game.

That’s something producer Eiji Aonuma shared in an interview with GameSpot. He largely talked about that during the discussion, but also gave an interesting answer about seeing and doing everything in the game.

Head past the break for Aonuma’s comments. Definitely check out GameSpot’s piece here as well.

GameSpot has posted another couple of minutes of footage from Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night. Check it out below.


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