In this August issue of Nintendo Power it comes with a interesting interview with Eiji Aonuma where he reveals some major details about Skyward Sword’s story. Some of which are already known but some of the major speculations that were brought up like is Ganon in the game, is Lord Ghirahim have any relations with Vaati and a few more are all answered. This now brings up a whole new set of questions about Skyward Sword. Jump inside of this post to see the key points that were taken from the interview, but I must warn you it does contain spoilers.
- game is in the final stages
- Miyamoto working on the final touches
- localization going to be underway soon
- worked hard to increase the variety and richness of the gameplay over the last year
- story is centered on the creation of the Master Sword
- Link sort-of forges it along the way
- Link and Zelda are great childhood friends in Skyloft
- Link must hunt down Zelda to save her from the land below Skyloft, which one one has visited before
- Zelda is in no way a princess in the traditional sense
- Zelda is both sweet but has another strong side to her
- Link will use Zelda’s harp to find something important
- playing the harp involves strums and the MotionPlus, and is based on the rhythm of strumming
- quite a few fully orchestrated songs, but not all
- the design choice with Lord Ghirahim was to make a villain opposite the style of Ganon
- there most likely is not a relationship between Ghirahim and Vaati
- Skyward Sword comes before Ocarina of Time
- the Triforce sort of takes on a different meaning and plays a different role in the stor
- Ganon will not appear in the game
- the guys at the bird race are part of a knight academy that Link is a part of
- these knights oversee the school, and [the people are] also his classmates
- there’s also a vast world above the clouds as well–little islands floating in the sky all over the place
- these places feature events and scenarios that play out
- the bird is used for travel and racing
If you want to read the entire interview you can find it here.
Source: GoNintendo, Nintendo Charged
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