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'''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (2019)''' is a remake of the 1993 game of the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|same name]]''. Announced during a Nintendo Direct presentation on February 13th, 2019{{Ref|Nintendo Direct 2.13.2019}}, the game received a short teaser trailer. During E3 2019, a worldwide release date of September 20th, 2019 was shown. The game has received a massive overhaul in the graphics department, although the overworld is largely unchanged gameplay-wise. | '''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (2019)''' is a remake of the 1993 game of the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|same name]]''. Announced during a Nintendo Direct presentation on February 13th, 2019{{Ref|Nintendo Direct 2.13.2019}}, the game received a short teaser trailer. During E3 2019, a worldwide release date of September 20th, 2019 was shown. The game has received a massive overhaul in the graphics department, although the overworld is largely unchanged gameplay-wise. Aspects of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX|Link's Awakening DX]]'' are also included, such as the [[Color Dungeon]]. | ||
==Graphics== | ==Graphics== | ||
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==Changes== | ==Changes== | ||
*Link is now able to attack diagonally, as opposed to the original, where he could only swing his sword in four set directions. | *Link is now able to attack diagonally, as opposed to the original, where he could only swing his sword in four set directions. | ||
*Link is now wielding the [[Hylian Shield]], which is no longer an equippable item - it is always in use. | |||
*Link is now wielding the [[Hylian Shield]]. | |||
*While almost everything in the world shown thus far is identical, a ledge can now be seen on top of [[Kanalet Castle]], allowing Link to jump off. This is presumably a quality of life improvement, allowing quick access for Link to leave the castle, as opposed to having to backtrack through the dungeon, as was required beforehand. | *While almost everything in the world shown thus far is identical, a ledge can now be seen on top of [[Kanalet Castle]], allowing Link to jump off. This is presumably a quality of life improvement, allowing quick access for Link to leave the castle, as opposed to having to backtrack through the dungeon, as was required beforehand. | ||
*[[Apple]] trees appear in the overworld, which Link can run in to, causing them to drop. They can be eaten, presumably functioning as [[Recovery Heart]]s. | |||
*A new item, the [[Fairy Bottle]], appears in the game. It "looks big enough to hold a [[Fairy]] inside"{{Ref|Nintendo Direct E3 6.11.2019}}. One can be found at the bottom of the [[Fishing Pond]], another is given to Link from Dampé after completing a [[Chamber Dungeon]]. | |||
*Link no longer needs to have the [[Power Bracelet]] equipped to pick up pots in dungeons. | |||
==New Features== | |||
===Chamber Dungeons=== | |||
{{main|Chamber Dungeon}} | |||
These are customizable dungeons accessed by speaking to [[Dampé]]. Chambers can be earned during regular gameplay, and are placed in different shaped areas to form a complete dungeon. It's unclear whether or not a Chamber Dungeon requires a Boss and a Mini-Boss, though it is shown this way in the trailer. There is a timer, which counts up. Link can earn various items as reward, possibly depending on completion time. One reward is seen to be a Fairy Bottle. | |||
==Enemies== | ==Enemies== | ||
{{Main|Link's Awakening (2019) Enemies|Link's Awakening Enemies}} | {{Main|Link's Awakening (2019) Enemies|Link's Awakening Enemies}} | ||
All the enemies that have appeared thus far are found in the exact same locations where they appeared in the original, with significant overhauls to their game models. | All the enemies that have appeared thus far are found in the exact same locations where they appeared in the original, with significant overhauls to their game models. | ||
{{image|file=link-la-amiibo.png|align=right|size=150px|type=thumb}} | |||
==amiibo== | |||
{{main|amiibo}} | |||
One amiibo is to be released with the game, based on Link's new appearance. Its use in the game is currently unknown. | |||
==Trailer Screenshots== | ==Trailer Screenshots== | ||
===Nintendo Direct February 2019=== | |||
{{Gallery|size=160|pad=5}} | {{Gallery|size=160|pad=5}} | ||
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-1.png|link=File:La19-1.png|caption=Opening Cinematic}} | {{Gallery/Box|file=la19-1.png|link=File:La19-1.png|caption=Opening Cinematic}} | ||
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-2.png|link=File:La19-2.png|caption=Opening Cinematic}} | {{Gallery/Box|file=la19-2.png|link=File:La19-2.png|caption=Opening Cinematic}} | ||
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{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-16.png|link=File:La19-16.png|caption=[[Mysterious Woods]] - [[Moblin]]s}} | {{Gallery/Box|file=la19-16.png|link=File:La19-16.png|caption=[[Mysterious Woods]] - [[Moblin]]s}} | ||
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-17.png|link=File:La19-17.png|caption=[[Rolling Bones]] in [[Tail Cave]]}} | {{Gallery/Box|file=la19-17.png|link=File:La19-17.png|caption=[[Rolling Bones]] in [[Tail Cave]]}} | ||
{{Gallery/Bottom | {{Gallery/Bottom}} | ||
===E3 2019=== | |||
{{Gallery|size=160|pad=5}} | |||
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-18.jpg|link=File:la19-18.jpg|caption=Marin and Link on [[Toronbo Shores]]}} | |||
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-19.jpg|link=File:la19-19.jpg|caption=[[Marin and Tarin's House]]}} | |||
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-20.jpg|link=File:la19-20.jpg|caption=[[Tal Tal Heights]]}} | |||
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-21.jpg|link=File:la19-21.jpg|caption=Toronbo Shores}} | |||
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-22.jpg|link=File:la19-22.jpg|caption=Raccoon in the Mysterious Woods}} | |||
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-23.jpg|link=File:la19-23.jpg|caption=[[Yarna Desert]]}} | |||
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-24.jpg|link=File:la19-24.jpg|caption=Link eating an [[Apple]]}} | |||
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-25.jpg|link=File:la19-25.jpg|caption=[[Fishing Pond]]}} | |||
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-26.jpg|link=File:la19-26.jpg|caption=[[Town Tool Shop]]}} | |||
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-27.jpg|link=File:la19-27.jpg|caption=[[Rapids Ride]]}} | |||
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-28.jpg|link=File:la19-28.jpg|caption=[[Bottle Grotto]]}} | |||
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-29.jpg|link=File:la19-29.jpg|caption=[[Hinox#Link's Awakening|Hinox]] in Bottle Grotto}} | |||
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-30.jpg|link=File:La19-30.jpg|caption=[[Master Stalfos]] in [[Catfish's Maw]]}} | |||
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-31.jpg|link=File:La19-31.jpg|caption=[[Cue Ball]] in [[Angler's Tunnel]]}} | |||
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-32.jpg|link=File:La19-32.jpg|caption=[[Evil Eagle]] in [[Eagle's Tower]]}} | |||
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-33.jpg|link=File:La19-33.jpg|caption=[[Dampé]]'s House}} | |||
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-34.jpg|link=File:La19-34.jpg|caption=Dampé}} | |||
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-35.jpg|link=File:La19-35.jpg|caption=[[Chamber Dungeon]] Creator}} | |||
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-36.jpg|link=File:La19-36.jpg|caption=Chamber Dungeon Interior}} | |||
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-37.jpg|link=File:La19-37.jpg|caption=Chamber Dungeon Interior}} | |||
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-38.jpg|link=File:La19-38.jpg|caption=Dampé awarding a [[Fairy Bottle]] to Link}} | |||
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-39.jpg|link=File:La19-39.jpg|caption=[[Mt. Tamaranch]]}} | |||
{{Gallery/Bottom}} | |||
==Videos== | ==Videos== | ||
{{Youtube|_U-_XfDGgDw|270|Nintendo Direct Reveal Trailer 02-13-19}} | {{Youtube|_U-_XfDGgDw|270|Nintendo Direct Reveal Trailer 02-13-19}} | ||
{{Youtube|SEIKkjZgMaw|270|E3 2019 Trailer 06-11-19}} | |||
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