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Eiji Aonuma discusses most unexpected thing during BOTW's development, his personal future

by nintendaan
23 February 2017
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This comes from a Nintendo of Europe interview with Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma...

NoE: Did anything funny, or unexpected, happen during the development of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild?

EA: In Breath of the Wild we are using a proper physics engine, and this was a brand new experience for me. The way the puzzles and things worked felt so differently from older Zelda games. Well, I mean, it’s like in the real world, so if I thought about it I should have just been able to solve them normally, but my brain was so used to the old Zelda games I would say how weird it was, and ask why it was like that. And then everyone would laugh at me, saying that’s what would happen in the real world. Making Breath of the Wild really made me realise how my brain was stuck back in the old Zelda mode.

NoE: What does the future hold for Mr Aonuma? Can you give us any hints?

EA: As I get closer to the retirement age, people ask me if I’m ever going to make anything other than a Zelda game. And so sometimes I think maybe I should. But Zelda games really have everything in them that I would want to make in a game. The way the main character grows and develops. The puzzles and the minigames. I don’t think there’s much point in me making something other than Zelda, if I did it would only end up being something just like it. It’s a problem. So I think I’ll just keep making Zelda games!