The Legend of Zelda franchise has produced many games throughout its existence, with a majority being well-received. While there are many reasons for the success of Zelda games, such as their stories, gameplay, and level design, one of their most notable strengths would have to be the characters they feature. That aspect has caused many to be introduced to the games, with the resulting character interactions leading to generations of fans. But it's important to remember that it's not just the iconic characters responsible for the series' success, as others who are not as well known have made an impact despite having much less time in the spotlight. Perhaps Nintendo should consider giving these figures another opportunity to reintroduce themselves, and one from the minor races of Hyrule would make for an excellent starting point.
Although the Hylians are the ones who are heavily remembered in The Legend of Zelda franchise, they aren't the only race that has kept the world safe from evil. Another that has mostly been ignored or forgotten is the Minish, also known as the Picori, from The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap. Though they lack the recognizability of other entities, they helped establish a narrative and gameplay that's unique even among the other games in the franchise. It may be time for the modern generation of Zelda fans to get a taste of what the Minish had to offer, and Nintendo can provide that via a new game centered around the tiny race.
Why One Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Tears of the Kingdom Feature is Unlikely for a Threepeat
The next Zelda game is unlikely to retread the formula of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, meaning one item may be gone for good.
Why the Minish Deserve To Have a New Legend of Zelda Game
Although its people are small, the Minish have certainly earned themselves another chance to become one of the most meaningful races in Hyrule, as Nintendo can do so much more with them, such as:
- A mechanic that involves shrinking Link to minuscule size, giving a new perspective on the world around him and making even the most mundane areas feel special.
- The re-introduction of the Kinstone feature, which incentivized players to talk to numerous NPCs and explore more of the world, rewarding them with items and new passageways that made the world feel more alive.
- Another narrative that doesn't retread the same territory, such as Ganondorf or The Master Sword, as the Minish Cap had one of the best Zelda storylines that captured the essence of the franchise.
If the Minish ever makes a comeback, one that it rightfully deserves, then it will likely be on the Switch 2. Whether it's through a spin-off or as a main series entry, the tiny race of magical creatures could certainly do more for the Zelda franchise.
How the Minish Can Justify a Return in a New Zelda Game
While one of the obvious things Nintendo can do if it wants to reintroduce everyone to the Picori is create a remake of The Minish Cap giving the race an entirely new game would be a much better choice. This is because the original title had already set itself up for a potential sequel, as it stated that the gateway between the worlds of the Minish and Hylians would open every century, providing a golden for a continuation. Nintendo could approach this follow-up in many different ways, as the story could focus more on the land of the adorable little creatures instead of the humans, or it could be similar to the original game but on a much grander scale.
The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap is considered one of the best Game Boy Advanced games of all time, and it's arguably because of the Minish race that the game worked so well. As such, it would only make sense for them to come back, whether it's in a major entry or - rather fittingly - a smaller side title.
- Released
- January 10, 2005
- ESRB
- E For Everyone Due To Mild Fantasy Violence
- Developer(s)
- Capcom
- Publisher(s)
- Nintendo
- Engine
- fox
- Franchise
- The Legend of Zelda
- Genre(s)
- Action-Adventure