Link will be always the only playable character of the main games.
If you want to play with Zelda, Impa or Ganondorf, buy Hyrule Warriors.
Or play Zelda's Adventure Cd-I
Link will be always the only playable character of the main games.
If you want to play with Zelda, Impa or Ganondorf, buy Hyrule Warriors.
Even if they remained true so what? Even Link and Zelda themselves changed. This was never said, but even if it was, it is not like they haven't changed their mind before.The series have changed a lot since it started, however, one thing has always been true. Link and Zelda.
As soon as they said that Link will always be male, people should just accept what that means.
Maybe, but the argument against her is grasping at straws as well. Those people seem to care as much as people would don't want her (female Link) in the game in any form. Seems to be significant enough to be argued over and over again from both sides. I mean, if it was so insignificant, there wouldn't be any arguments. It not just about having a playable female character, specifically female Link, but having one in this game and this series. If the next game has female Link only or even as an option (because some people are that vexed), do you really want someone telling you to play another game?People are grasping at straws here. I don't see why people care so much about such an insignificant thing in this game, if people want a female character, they can go play tons of other games.
Yeah, wouldn't be the first time I stoped caring about a series because devs screwed it over (well, only if it's just a female link, if its a option I won't really care, but would still be disappointed).If the next game has female Link only or even as option (because some people are that vexed), do you really want someone telling you to play another game?
Looking at you, Ubisoft, ruining the gameplay of Splinter Cell and then the character of Sam Fisher.Yeah, wouldn't be the first time I stoped caring about a series because devs screwed it over (well, only if it's just a female link, if its a option I won't really care, but would still be disappointed).
If they want, they can make Link talk but that defeat the purpose of silent protagonist.
Doesn't seem that would fit into a game. And it doesn't really contribute much to the gameplay for it to worth the space it take.Not what I was saying though. I was saying 2 somewhat different story lines. A male one and a female one, the Male, Link story would be a silent protagonist, the female Zelda or Impa (or whoever, just hopefully not simply a female Link) story could be a lead character that actually does talk. Thereby also adding more differences between the two takes of the story and more incentive to play through a second time as the other character.
Doesn't seem that would fit into a game. And it doesn't really contribute much to the gameplay for it to worth the space it take.
i know you are just trolling, but i had to bite. There are only 2 physical genders, all others are mental disorders. :-)Are we assuming genders here?
There should be a choice of all 42 genders at the beginning.
You mean all 2. Male and female.Are we assuming genders here?
There should be a choice of all 42 genders at the beginning.
i know you are just trolling, but i had to bite. There are only 2 physical genders, all others are mental disorders. :-)
You mean all 2. Male and female.
There are two sexes. Genders are not about biology but rather societal roles.i know you are just trolling, but i had to bite. There are only 2 physical genders, all others are mental disorders. :-)
'Cause having a female Link screws over the whole series.Yeah, wouldn't be the first time I stoped caring about a series because devs screwed it over (well, only if it's just a female link, if its a option I won't really care, but would still be disappointed).
That doesn't say never and they tend to change their mind. Not to mention, as pointed out all over the internet, that reason doesn't even make sense.Also, here's the explanation Eiji Aonuma gave:
“The Triforce is made up of Princess Zelda, Ganon and Link. Princess Zelda is obviously female. If we made Link a female we thought that would mess with the balance of the Triforce. That’s why we decided not to do it.”
Zelda, Ganon and Link, that's it. Might have other characters, you might get to play with Zelda, but the triforce is only related to these three.
Futanari is both, not neither.There are two sexes. Genders are not about biology but rather societal roles.
Edit: well actually you've got the Hermaphrodites, too, so would that technically be a third sex?
This is getting quite off-topic, but I should note that many biologists would argue that that gender/gender identity in fact has a biological underpinning, and the claim that it's purely a 'social construction' is, at best, unscientific, unsubstantiated and lacking in hard evidence.There are two sexes. Genders are not about biology but rather societal roles.
That sounds like you have to go to the bathroom. Oh, pardon me, everybody, but I have to go take a linkle.Linkle?
Not the gender option, but play as a different in universe character who is a girl and could be Zelda.This is getting quite off-topic, but I should note that many biologists would argue that that gender/gender identity in fact has a biological underpinning, and the claim that it's purely a 'social construction' is, at best, unscientific, unsubstantiated and lacking in hard evidence.
On-topic: I agree with @Skelletonike on virtually every point he's made. I like the Zelda series a lot, but see no reason why there should be a female Link option, in the same way that I don't think there should be a male Samus option in Metroid. If they made a spinoff Zelda game where you play as Zelda/Linkle/whoever then great (they did that Federation Force, in a sense), just not in a main series game.
I would consider this to be an infinitely worse decision than a gender option. The option of a female link wouldn't have any significant impact on the gameplay itself, and so, while I disagree with the idea, I wouldn't necessarily be too upset.Not the gender option, but play as a different in universe character who is a girl and could be Zelda.
I was talking about a different playable character like the entire Plague of shadow to Shovel Knight. Breath of the wild is extremely open world anyway.I would consider this to be an infinitely worse decision than a gender option. The option of a female link wouldn't have any significant impact on the gameplay itself, and so, while I disagree with the idea, I wouldn't necessarily be too upset.
You want the entire structure of the game, and its world and story, to revolve around a playable Zelda or an extra female-Link character, just so you can have a female character in a main series Zelda game? If they did what you're suggesting in a spin-off game, then sure, but why do you think your desires are so important that they need to so centrally and significantly impact a main series Zelda game? Why is having a single playable main character with a particular gender such a big deal that you would want this?