All The Nintendo Direct Trailers Rolled Into One

If you are a more visual person and prefer to see all the Nintendo Direct trailers rolled into one post then stick around because we’ve got you covered. There’s trailers for The Wind Waker HD (not really), Bayonetta 2 (again, not really), Shin-Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem, The Wonderful 101 and an untitled Monolith Soft Wii U game.

The Legend of Zelda The Wind Waker HD Trailer (Sort of)

The Legend of Zelda The Wind Waker HD is a game that needs no introduction or explanation, it’s a HD remake of The Wind Waker. We can’t see much from the trailer other than some screenshots but it at least gives us an idea of what to expect and it should be out before the end of the year. The most excited part of the news is that the game is more than a visual overhaul, the game experience as Nintendo calls it will be upgraded which obviously means that annoying Triforce fetch quest of the original will be gone. Maybe they’ll even add in those two unfinished dungeons that never it into the GameCube version.

Bayonetta 2 Development Team Trailer

Bayonetta 2 appears to be a little while off so for this trailer we have a more behind the scenes look at the game. There’s not much more that can be said other than expect to see more of this one at E3 for sure.

Shin-Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem Trailer

One for the RPG crowd is a crossover title and we all love them. I’m not an RPG person myself so I’ll let the trailer do the talking for me on this one.

The Wonderful 101 Trailer

One of the titles I’m most excited about on Wii U is The Wonderful 101 from Platinum Games and the legendary Hideki Kamiya. So far the game appears to be a cross between Pikmin and Viewtiful Joe which is not a bad thing in my opinion. Hideki Kamiya’s past works include Resident Evil 2, Devil May Cry, Viewtiful Joe, Okami and Bayonetta so it would be stupid not to keep an eye on this one.

Untitled Monolith Soft Wii U Trailer

For many this one is easily the highlight of the Nintendo Direct stream, nothing is known about the title even down to the name itself. All we know is that it’s coming from Monolith Software who gave us Xenoblade Chronicles and it’s looking very impressive.

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