Now Is the Perfect Time for a Zelda: Ocarina of Time Remake

Now Is the Perfect Time for a Zelda: Ocarina of Time Remake



Well, it’s official: The 1998 Nintendo 64 classic, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, is getting a brand new remake. It’s coming to Nintendo Switch 2 late this year, and even though we’ve seen very little of it, it already looks utterly gorgeous.

This year marks the 40th anniversary of The Legend of Zelda series (and the almost-30th anniversary of this entry in particular), making now as good a time as any to bring this masterpiece back out to shine. But there are a few even bigger reasons why it’s the right move right now.

Since you’re reading IGN, you already know and love video games, so I’ll save you the lengthy recap of why Ocarina of Time is so incredible. But let’s do the basics: It’s regularly near the top of every “Greatest Zelda Game of All Time” and “Greatest Video Game of All Time” lists. It revolutionized what a third person action-adventure game could look like, adding a whole new dimension to the rock-solid groundwork laid down by its 2D predecessor, A Link to the Past. Ocarina’s time jumping story is full of heart and humor, regularly engaging in epic conflicts, and between its meticulously crafted puzzle box dungeons and grand, sweeping vistas brimming with secrets and mysteries, it forever raised the bar for not only the Zelda series, but the medium of video games as a whole.

I have fond memories of saving up for Ocarina of Time for months when I was a kid, buying it the day it was released, and sitting on a curb in a Toys R Us parking lot, poring over the manual while waiting for my dad to pick me up and bring me home, where I’d go on to spend countless hours exploring Hyrule. It always and forever will be an outstanding game which I cherish dearly. IGN’s Peer Schneider gave it a 10 out of 10 back in 1998, and I wholeheartedly still agree with that score.

But it’s also a game many of us have played already, and so you’re probably wondering exactly what Nintendo could do to differentiate this version of Ocarina of Time from every other version it has shipped since 1998. It’s even already been remade, back in 2011 for the Nintendo 3DS. So how could a Switch 2 remake possibly improve on that?




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