Which Zelda Game Would You Most Like To See Remade?
My stomach says…it’s lunchtime.
Alana Hagues, Deputy Editor
Mmm… a Dark Souls-esque take on Zelda II… Unfortunately, I don’t think that’s ever going to happen, but I love the idea!
There are some other very obvious answers I can give, but I want to use my heart a little bit here. A Link Between Worlds (yes, not A Link to the Past – I don’t know, I’m scared of people remaking SNES games sometimes) is stuck on the 3DS and isn’t exactly cheap to get hold of. It’d need to be reworked pretty massively because of the amount of touchscreen functionality, but goodness, get it on Switch (2) because that art style would look lovely.
I’d also honestly love to see Four Swords Adventures get some much-needed attention. I had so much fun with my brother playing that game; give it a paper visual overhaul, change the multiplayer requirements, add some extra levels and challenge… it’d be so fun over GameChat.
As an aside, I don’t really want an Ocarina of Time remake. Just put the 3DS one on there with some tweaks. There’s clearly more imaginative remakes (or new games) to work on.
Jim Norman, Features Editor

The thing I’d really like is a chance for more people to play an entry that they have been console-locked from for years. Yes, you know I’m talking about Link’s Crossbow Training Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks. They’re far from the most beloved titles in the series, but a remake would provide a fine chance to fix that. Get rid of the touchscreen reliance and give the art a clean up and boom, I guarantee people would find them a lot more palatable.
While I’m thinking of double packs, let’s throw the Oracle games out there, too. Link’s Awakening looked so very lovely in Grezzo’s toy-like art style, and the GBC duo absolutely rule. Neither would need all that much tweaking to bring them up to the modern day.
Just nobody mention Minish Cap. I don’t think I could handle my beloved being messed with…
Is there a Zelda entry you’re itching to see get a remake, or do you think Nintendo should focus on new experiences? Let us know below.
(Note. We’ve omitted the Switch games and anything that’s been remade/re-released in HD.)
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