Here’s a helpful feature concept for a hypothetical Shantae 64 — imagining a 3D collectathon platformer in the spirit of Banjo-Kazooie , Super Mario 64 , or Jak and Daxter , while keeping Shantae’s signature transformations and Sequin Land charm. The Problem It Solves: In previous 2D Shantae games, changing forms requires holding the transform button, selecting a dance, and watching a short cutscene. In a fast-paced 3D world, that flow can break momentum — especially when a specific transformation is needed mid-jump, during a chase sequence, or in combat. How It Works in Shantae 64 : Hold Right Bumper (or Z on N64) to bring up a slow-motion transformation wheel overlay — a ring of 8 icons around Shantae. While time is slowed (but not frozen), flick the right analog stick (or C-Buttons) toward the desired transformation, then release the bumper.
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