I'll be happy with a remastered version of the 3ds remake. I'd hate for them to mess with the art style , and make it look like BOTW.
Damn, there are really people out here thinking freaking Ocarina of Time will never get a HD remake, ever. Wow lol. Guess people will have to play the 3DS version in 30 years, right?
Did he really grow, though? It was a similar situation to the movie Big.Well of course, Ocarina was a technical break through, but I think as well as being a very well designed game, the story was very memorable and resonated with people because it was a coming of age story of Link growing into a young man. When I played it I was about young Link's age and about to enter high school. So yeah it's an very well designed game, but it's very nostalgic because of the nature of its story.
I know, there's something very nostalgic about the spent youth and getting another chance.Did he really grow, though? It was a similar situation to the movie Big.
Agreed on part 1.I'm honestly fine with just an HD port of the 3DS version.
Other than Link's Awakening, and possibly the NES games, I don't think any Zelda games need a real remake.
That's why Majora's Mask works so well as a direct sequel. It's a story about a kid who has been forced to grow too fast, trapped in an adult's body in Ocarina of Time. He's now, in his kid's body, forced to live again and again and again the same few days...Did he really grow, though? It was a similar situation to the movie Big.
Like Mario 64, Wii Sports, ALttP, Mario World, Super Mario Kart....Anyone who thinks OoT will never receive a ground up HD remake is kidding themselves. It's one of Nintendo's most important games in their history.
It already got a remake on 3DS. In Nintendo's eyes, that may be enough, especially if they view it as an obsolete style of 3D Zelda post BOTW. I do not agree on either count, but it doesn't matter what you or I think, it matters how Nintendo sees it. They may not view OOT in the same light anymore. I don't personally think we're ever going to see an HD remake of it . I doubt we ever see a port of the 3DS version to be honest. I think the most we will ever get is the N64 version on a Classic Console or the Switch Online Service.Damn, there are really people out here thinking freaking Ocarina of Time will never get a HD remake, ever. Wow lol. Guess people will have to play the 3DS version in 30 years, right?
Oracle of Ages and Seasons say hello. They need it as much as LAI'm honestly fine with just an HD port of the 3DS version.
Other than Link's Awakening, and possibly the NES games, I don't think any Zelda games need a real remake. They're all pretty much the same thing when it comes to story and structure, so a remake that changes the material content of the game may as well be a new installment. Like, OoT is already just a 3D remake of ALttP in a lot of ways.
Cadence of Hyrule if you wanna be pedantic. Plus the NSO ports.Are there extually other Zelda games except BOTW and Link's awakening on the Switch?
But why? Wouldn't you all rather get new games
Instead of remakes?
Remaking Zelda games with a big budget would be weird because many of them repeat the same premise. Link, Zelda, Ganon are reborn in Hyrule and it feels like a reimagining already. Like Twilight Princess kind of felt like JJ Abram's Ocarina of Time.
I never ever understand how people say Twiight Princess is OOT 2.0Remaking Zelda games with a big budget would be weird because many of them repeat the same premise. Link, Zelda, Ganon are reborn in Hyrule and it feels like a reimagining already. Like Twilight Princess kind of felt like JJ Abram's Ocarina of Time.
It's the same basic story, human Ganon wants to conquer/destroy Hyrule except this time uses Zant and the power of the twilight. Many locations like Hyrule Town and Zora's domain are the same but bigger, Kakariko Village is more western-themed but is placed on death mountain yet again and like you said the dungeon order. It also brings back the poe hunting. It brings the temple of time back right next to the master sword and plays the same music as you enter it.I never ever understand how people say Twiight Princess is OOT 2.0
Is it because of the artstyle? becuase outside of the first 3 dungeons being Forest-Fire-Water,They barely have anything in common story wise or gameplaywise
This though the HD version should be closer to the original in some cases.I want a full reimagining of OoT bundled together with a HD version of OoT3D.
The 3DS version is great. There's no need to remake OoT or MM.
You'll be able to play them on the Switch when Nintendo inevitably releases the N64 app for the Switch, like they did for NES and SNES.