I kind of stay away from posting in these threads like this since it usually turns out of bad but it seems to be calmer now.
1. On NX port. I like this, I'm not sure if I'll buy a NX but Zelda is a nice temptation, even if I already own a Wii U.
2. On gender choice. I honestly don't care much, I've played as boys and girls in games, even with avatars, but I usually choose boy unless I want to see if something's different with the girl (recently did this in FE:Awakening, mainly to marry Chrom). On the circular discussion about this that has taken place in this topic, I understand parts of both points. Link is conceptually an avatar, but execution-wise has a clearly identified image, so the idea of woman Link rubs some people the wrong way. Personally, since I'll probably pick the male version either way, it doesn't bother me. I do hope they don't cheap out on the story since Skyward Sword had some cool stuff that actually used Link's character. Also, and this doesn't disqualify a gender choice from existing, it'd interest me more if Zelda or some other character that wasn't Link was playable too.
3. On VA. I'm a bit torn on this one. I understand many people see VA as a modern thing all games should have but I don't feel that way. VA has many positives like not forcing you to read the text boxes and adding charm and atmosphere to the game, but it also has a few negatives. The one that personally bothers me is that VA is sometimes slow, so you either wait for characters to speak (which is slower than reading) or cut the audio off by skipping dialogue, which sounds bad. My favourite implementations of VA are games like Star Fox and Kid Icarus Uprising where the VA complements the game without ever slowing it down. FE:Awakening also has a nice implementation, with small phrases complementing the text boxes in normal dialogue, cool one liners in battle and full VA for the cutscenes.
EDIT:
SS had a good narrative? "You need to become the hero so good thing all these hero-becoming doodads and challenges are lying around?"
If you're talking about the character stuff, fine, yeah. But in terms of overall plot, ha.
SS's story is pretty standard but it has great characterization. Ghirahim, Impa and Groose, for example, get many cool scenes during the game. There are also many cinematic scenes that aren't typical of Zelda games, like the one after the first desert dungeon.