Really? I have always thought of Majora's Mask as being a darker game, just a little more subtle about it.Mr. Fister said:One of the reasons that I like being at The Escapist forums is because I have no need to post my opinion as much, since there are several other people who already have. I'm still posting my opinion, but it's nice that I don't have to do so all of the time.
I think Twilight Princess is about as "adult" as the series will ever get. Zelda doesn't need to be more mature; most of the games have storylines much deeper and enriching than "save the princess," TP especially. Besides, it's totally unnecessary, and would really only appeal to the people who think they're mature because they only enjoy "adult" things like blood, guts, and sex.
Nowt wrong with thatTheTygerfire said:Eh, just a thought.
Watch this [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dv7_lcT_C4U] and this [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpgN_XlwK8M&feature=channel_page]. Now these cutscenes (don't forget to watch the part at cutscene right at the end of the second link, its heart breaking!) were from what people brand as a kiddy zelda game, yet they feature some pretty good characterization and deconstruction. Sure its slightly campy, but its a lot better than most 'mature' games with two dimensional characters that have 'attitude' and swear a lot as it makes them 'grown up'.
As it is, the games in some places do this already, but on a level that isn't immediately noticeable. It sails over most kids heads and entertains the older player.