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[Let’s Talk] Do you want to see more of Linkle?

Posted on January 16, 2016 by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, General Nintendo, Let's Talk

Let’s Talk #36: Do you want to see more of Linkle?

After Hyrule Warriors came out, we learned that the developers toyed around with an idea for a character named “Linkle”. To put it simply, she was intended to be Link’s female equivalent. Concept art of Linkle eventually made the rounds, and for the most part, she was well-received. That’s what motivated Koei Tecmo to revisit the character and include her in Hyrule Warriors Legends.

Hyrule Warriors Legends will debut in Japan next week. Players will finally be able to use the character and see how she plays. But what role does she have beyond this game? Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma has already mentioned wanting to keep her in mind for future entries in the franchise.

Do you guys want to see more of her though? Would you be open to having Linkle (or something else in the spirit of her character) in a mainline Zelda? Or would you prefer for Linkle to remain only in Hyrule Warriors Legends? Regardless of how you feel, definitely let us know below!

Highlights from last week’s topic: What are you playing? – January 2016

ben

#FE – 20 hours in right now. Third dungeon. Game is great. Also planning a new mariomaker level no one has beat my last one yet!

Locky Mavo

Bit of everything really. Rocket League and Witcher 3 on PC, constantly jumping between Splatoon, Smash, MK8, XCX, Fast Racing NEO and multiple VC titles on WiiU, some Infamous on PS4 and Steam World Heist, MH4 and Majora’s Mask on 3DS. I’ve been on holidays from work for few weeks now, so it’s been great!

César Tribst

Mainly TT FF: Curtain Call on the 3DS, Zelda Wind Waker on the WiiU, Dead Space Extraction on the Wii, Paper Mario on the Game Cube and Final Fantasy 7 on Steam.

Adrian Brown

Xenoblade Chronicles X, Her Story (Steam) and Tomb Raider Anniversary.

TheDonRob

Steamworld Heist. Love this game.

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