Quote Originally Posted by Wolf Kanno View Post
Yes but as we progress further into the Zelda universe technology is more steampunk at best with trains finally introduced in Spirit Tracks, whereas Skyward Sword basically showed us that Ancient Hyrule was actually incredibly advanced with robots, factories, and other high tech gizmos. We don't really know how magic played a part in this society but considering the Goddess Hylia saves everyone down the road it is likely their society existed on Magitek. Basically, we're either in an era between the Golden Age and Skyward Sword or we are incredibly far into the future of one of the games three timelines, most likely the Majora's Mask one or the Wind Waker one cause the Hero fails timeline is pretty much one giant decline for Hyrule that it has not quite ever pulled itself out of.
The Spirit Tracks timeline went steampunk. That doesn't mean they all will.

Also, again, overgrown machinery means that it has been in ruins for a long time, so it is something from the past.

Of course, I also just don't want a game set in the past of the timeline. I want to keep moving forward.



Also, after seeing the trailer (finally), I have to say that I did not think that looked like Link.

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