Enough man!
I've been a fan of the series for a while now. The series was supposed to have ended at Episode 5... Then Ganon's minions came to avenge him, which was okay seeing as that's how it went down in Zelda II. But up until Post-Ep5 Episodes, you have been really true to the game as far as sound effects and moves, while having creatvice license and making it more hardcore. And that's why I liked the series.
But Link has a son and he becomes a hero? That isn't really something that fits into the Zelda universe. A hero is born approximatly every 100 years... But that's not really the point, it's you're movie, so whatever you say goes....
ANYWAYS
Onto the movie at hand...
The graphics seem the same as the last 5 movies in this series. A little sketchy, with even sketchier animation to boot. There are a few animation sequences which I really enjoyed, but most were just odd and a little surreal (when he's running for example).
I would have given you a style of 10 in the original episodes, but the story seems to be being dragged out, so that's why its low.
Some sounds didn't seem to fit. That's all I need to say.
Violence is high because it is a violent movie. I've never really understood the goodness of a high violence rating =P
Overall, I think this story has been drawn on far too long and that Link should have stayed slain as a grand finale way back in Episode 5. Good and evil, though opposites, are interconnected... One cannot exist without the other... When the Ultimate Evil (Gannon) is destroyed, there is no need for the Ultimate Good (Link)...
But I know this review won't stop you from making more, but take this into consideration... Take your time with Episode 9, 10, etc... Make their graphics shine like Adam Phillips or Mousekiliks. Hate my review right here and make me eat my words for the next episodes =D RENEW MY FAITH IN THE SERIES ^_^
Farore's speed, Din's power and Nayru's wisdom be with you =D
(yeah I'm a Zelda nerd)
-sandman0277