7 Ways a Zelda: Ocarina of Time Remake Could Evolve with Breath of the Wild’s Influence
Why a remake matters
I see rumors for a new game on Switch 2 and they make me glad. You want a fresh version that keeps the old fun while adding new things. Data shows that many 1998 players still love this game today.
Seamless open world
I hate waiting for screens to load in the older games. You will find a world where Kakariko and the Graveyard sit right next to each other. The power inside a Switch 2 makes these long paths very smooth for your hero.
Reimagined Master Quest mode
I want a hard mode that really tests your brain. Enemies should heal their own cuts like they do in the newer Zelda titles. You will face smarter bad guys who hunt you down across the field.
Voice acting (optional)
I like hearing the voices of Zelda and Ganon from the new games. You must have a button to turn the talking off if you want peace. None of the fairys is going to sound different than before.
Elemental song interactions
I think the Song of Storms needs to make real lightning hit metal armor. You can use rain to put out a fire on a wooden door. These weather tricks make the old songs feel brand new for your fight.
Smarter enemy AI
I want to see a Lizalfos cry when his friend gets hurt. You will find enemies sitting by a fire talking about their day. Each of the battles feel more special when the monsters have a life.
Horseback sword combat
I am sad that Link cannot hit things while he rides his horse. You should be able to swing your sword at a ghost while Epona runs fast. Between you and I, this fix makes the game much better.
Petting animals
I love the idea of Link touching a dog on its head. You want to pet the dogs in Kokiri Forest because it feels good. Giving treats and hugs makes the world feel like a real home for you.
Conclusion
I believe Nintendo knows how to make this game perfect for you. There is many ways to mix old memories with new ideas. Your journey through time will feel better than it did back in the day.
