While Zelda: Wind Waker is widely regarded these days as a masterpiece, it's no secret that its drastic switch to a more cartoon-like art style was controversial upon its release on the GameCube back in 2000.
In an interview with games TM recently, Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma admitted that the initial negative reception inspired a cautiousness with the series' art style moving forward.
"We encountered an awful lot of problems from the drastic leap we took with Wind Waker," the producer told the magazine.
For any drastic changes to Zelda's art style in the future, he admitted "I think we will be a bit more careful."
But Aonuma's far from closed off to innovation.
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