Concept art has emerged for an alleged Sheik game being developed by Retro Studios for the 2020 Wii. Although the concept captivated more than one fan The Legend of ZeldraA new report indicates that This project was just an idea that never got off the ground due to development issues.
According to a new report from Did You Know Gaming, Retro Studios was experimenting with some unusual ideas, such as introducing new races based on axolotls and mechanical automatons. In addition to this, Dr History has shown us how Sheikh participated in the creation of the Master Sword Ocarina of Time.
However, the gameplay is going to be fairly straightforward, Paul Tozor, a former Retro Studios programmer, pointed out Players were going to use the Wii Mote like “Hack-a-Mole”. What was said about it was:
“I see people, you know, commenting on that concept art on the internet… and saying, ‘Oh my gosh, Retro was working on a Zelda game, that would have been great,’ and I understand that feeling, but what do you understand? That it wasn’t really a Zelda game. At no point was it anything like Zelda: it was an experiment gone wrong, set in the Zelda universe.
There were four or five wolves, maybe six, and they were waiting in their laziness to pounce on you, then they would pounce one by one and you would ‘Hook’. It was literally only detected when the player moved the Wii Remote. If so, the wolf dies, and if you don’t do it right, you’ll do damage.”
Similarly, an anonymous source mentioned that another reason for the game’s cancellation in 2008 was that Mark Pacini and Todd Keller, key figures at Retro Studios, Dropped out the same year. For its part, it is unknown if this concept was presented to Nintendo at the time. In related matters, The Wind Walker y Twilight Princess They may come to switch. Similarly, it will look like this Ocarina of Time In realistic style.
Editor’s note:
Although the concept of a spin-off focusing on Shake seems quite interesting, it seems that the gameplay simply did not live up to the standards that characterize the work of the retro studio. It will be interesting to see if this idea is picked up in the future.
Via: Do you know gaming?