@TanookiKuribo While true it's basically because of the virtual console basically makes this true for a lot of games. The only advantage OOT has is it was playable on gamecube because of their desperation to have a zelda collection to increase pre-orders for the divisive Celda at the time.
@Tierra100able_ si se acerca mas a ese estilo estaria OK, pero como que siento que van por hiper realismo y no me esta gustando. Me encantaria si se viera mas estilizado como el demo de Zelda Wii U con el link de TP
@DotPeriodFlower Well, it's too embedded in the DNA of the previous title for them to get rid of it for this sequel unless they did it from the ground up. All the sports take into account the Sports Mates proportions and movement range.
Switch Sports is close to reaching 20 million and it barely doesn't make the cut in the top 10 best selling Switch games. I think Nintendo understands.
@Cephalie_@MrJimmysteel25 Yes, Miis were also meant to be able to be in 'any' game. It was another idea Nintendo abandoned even during the Wii era outside of a few examples.
@KoopTroopBeach They weren't going to get rid of them, the game was designed with the extra movements in mind. This is also why the Miis look odd.
While bummed, I'm happy to see Wuhu Island back and that Miis were specifically showcased in the demo.
@MrJimmysteel25 I mean I agree there, I was pissed at the sportsmates in the first game but I understand why they did it. They're a bit lifeless but have grown on me. It's indeed a sequel though, I'm happy to see Wuhu Island back & hopefully Miis continue to become big again in games.