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| name = ''Link's Awakening (2019)''
| name = ''Link's Awakening'' (Switch)
| logo = [[File:Links-Awakening-Logo.jpg]]
| logo = [[File:la19-logo.png]]
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| release [[Nintendo Switch]]  = 2019
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| developer = [[Nintendo EAD]]
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| publisher = [[Nintendo|Nintendo Co., Ltd.]]
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[[zd:links-awakening-walkthrough|Text Walkthrough]]
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[[Link's Awakening Bosses|Bosses]]
[[Link's Awakening Characters|Characters]]
[[Link's Awakening Enemies|Enemies]]
[[Link's Awakening Heart Pieces|Pieces of Heart]]
[[Link's Awakening Items|Items]]
[[Link's Awakening Secret Seashells|Secret Seashells]]
[[Link's Awakening Trading Sequence|Trading Sequence]]
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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 1.23.2019"}}, the game received a short teaser trailer, and a release window of 2019 was revealed. The game has received a massive overhaul in the graphics department, although the overworld is largely unchanged gameplay-wise.
{{ZD|[[zd:links-awakening-walkthrough|''Link's Awakening'' Walkthrough (Switch)]]}}
 
'''''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening''''' is a remake of the 1993 game of the [[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Game Boy)|same name]]. Announced during a [[Nintendo Direct]] presentation on February 13th, 2019{{Ref|[[Nintendo Direct]] Reveal Trailer 02-13-2019}}, 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]], though the [[Camera Shop]] does not appear, as it is replaced by [[Dampé's Shack]].
 
==Story==
{{main|Link's Awakening Story}}
After defeating [[Ganon]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', Link decides to go on a journey to prepare himself in case such an evil returns. During this journey, Link's ship falls prey to a storm. Link wakes up on the beach of the mysterious island of [[Koholint Island|Koholint]], where he must gather eight instruments in order to wake the [[Wind Fish]] sleeping atop [[Mt. Tamaranch]] and leave the island.


==Graphics==
==Graphics==
The game's art-style has radically changed, creating a much more modern look, with high-resolution models and shaders present. There is a blur effect on the edges of the screen, though only when [[Link]] is in the overworld. The character models appear to have a chibi look, almost reminiscent of toys.
The game's art-style has radically changed, creating a much more modern look, with high-resolution models and shaders present. There is a blur effect on the edges of the screen, though only when [[Link (A Link to the Past)#Link's Awakening|Link]] is in the overworld. The character models appear to have a chibi look, almost reminiscent of toys.
 
==Changes==
*Link is now able to attack diagonally, as opposed to the original, where he could only swing his sword in four set directions. This is the same for overworld movement.
*Several items get dedicated buttons - [[Sword]]¸ [[Hylian Shield]], [[Pegasus Boots]], [[Power Bracelet]] - and no longer need to be equipped from the pause menu. You still need to collect the items to make their function available.
*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 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{{Ref|[[Nintendo Direct]] Reveal Trailer 02-13-2019 (1:05)}}. The entrance to [[Bottle Grotto]] has one of the flowers replaced with a heavy rock, making it possible to re-enter the dungeon after returning [[BowWow]].
*[[Apple]] trees appear in the overworld, which Link can run in to, causing them to drop. They can be eaten, functioning as [[Recovery Heart]]s{{Ref|E3 2019 Trailer 06-11-2019 (0:45)}}.
*A new item, the [[Bottle|Fairy Bottle]], appears in the game. It "looks big enough to hold a [[Fairy]] inside"{{Ref|E3 2019 Trailer 06-11-2019 (1:56)}}. One can be found at the bottom of the [[Fishing Pond]], another is given to Link from [[Dampé]] after completing a [[Chamber Dungeon]], a third is given when completing the lonely ghost quest.
*Some keys no longer drop from the ceiling in dungeons; a chest holding the key will appear instead{{Ref|E3 Nintendo Treehouse: Live Gameplay 06-11-19 (22:35)}}.
*There are now 20 [[Heart Container]]s in the game, six more than in the original version. Certain [[Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]] have also been shifted in location.
*The number of [[Secret Seashell]]s has increased from 26 to 50, none of which is missable.
*The [[Fishing]] minigame has been given a larger variety of fish over time.
*The [[Trendy Game]] has been extended to give various trophies as possible prizes. These figurines can be placed in some houses in [[Mabe Village]].
*The [[Rapids Ride]] game has an additional racing mode.
*There are additional warp points added. Also, Song 2 will let you choose which warp point to warp to from any overworld location.
*If you finish Level 5 before Level 4, you no longer skip the lonely ghost quest.
*Stealing from the shop is now much more difficult.
*The chess piece horse head puzzle is no longer random, but rather has a specific technique.
*[[Cucco]]s and [[Mutt]]s are now truly invincible. Neither [[Magic Powder]] nor the [[Magic Rod (Link's Awakening)|Magic Rod]] kills our animal friends.
 
==New Features==
===Chamber Dungeons===
{{main|Chamber Dungeon}}
These are customizable dungeons accessed by speaking to [[Dampé]] in his shack, located where the Camera Shop was in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX|Link's Awakening DX]]'' (West [[Tal Tal Heights]]). Dampé presents Link with various challenges, which require him to arrange chambers from previously explored dungeons to create a new dungeon in a specific shape. Chamber Dungeons must have an entrance room, Nightmare's Lair, and all doors must connect. There also must be enough chests holding keys to be able to unlock every locked door or block. If there is more than one stairway in the dungeon, Link must choose which ones will connect. Link can earn various items as reward, including Rupees, and a Fairy Bottle. There is a timer, which counts up; it is unknown whether completing challenges in certain time brackets affects the reward given{{Ref|E3 Nintendo Treehouse: Live Gameplay 06-11-19 (15:16)}}.
 
===amiibo===
{{image|file=link-la-amiibo.png|align=right|size=150px}}
{{main|amiibo}}
One amiibo is to be released with the game, based on Link's new appearance. ''All Legend of Zelda'' amiibo are usable in the game, and they each provide different ''Plus Effects'' in the Chamber Dungeon, adding new gameplay elements to the rooms of the dungeon. The Link's Awakening Link amiibo adds [[Shadow Link]] to the dungeon, who will follow Link through the rooms. Defeating Shadow Link will reward Link with additional [[Rupee]]s{{Ref|E3 Nintendo Treehouse: Live Gameplay 06-11-19 (29:24)}}.
 
==Characters==
{{main|Link's Awakening Characters}}
The majority of characters return in this remake, one notable exception being the [[Photographer]]. Recurring character [[Dampé]] appears in their place, allowing Link to access the Chamber Dungeons and their challenges.
 
{{Galbox|Link's Awakening Characters}}


==Enemies==
==Enemies==
{{Main|Link's Awakening (2019) Enemies|Link's Awakening Enemies}}
{{main|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.
{{Galbox|Link's Awakening Enemies}}
==Instruments of the Sirens==
{{main|Eight Instruments of the Sirens|Instruments of the Sirens}}
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{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-cello.png|link=File:la19-cello.png|caption=Full Moon Cello}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-conch.png|link=File:la19-conch.png|caption=Conch Horn}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-bell.png|link=File:la19-bell.png|caption=Sea Lily's Bell}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-harp.png|link=File:la19-harp.png|caption=Surf Harp}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-marimba.png|link=File:la19-marimba.png|caption=Wind Marimba}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-triangle.png|link=File:la19-triangle.png|caption=Coral Triangle}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-organ.png|link=File:la19-organ.png|caption=Organ of Evening Calm}}
{{Gallery/Box|file=la19-drum.png|link=File:la19-drum.png|caption=Thunder Drum}}
{{Gallery/Bottom}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
{{main|Gallery:Link's Awakening}}
===Scene art===
<gallery widths=214>
File:LinksAwakening E3 2019 artwork.jpg|Artwork used for covers
File:Shipwrecked at Koholint Island - LA19 art.jpg|Reveal key art
File:LA19 Artwork.jpg|
File:La19-wind-fish.png|Wind Fish relief
File:La19-koholint.png|[[Koholint Island]]
</gallery>
===Characters===
{{see also|Gallery:Link's Awakening Characters}}
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:la19-1.png|Opening Cinematic  
File:La19-link.png|[[Link (A Link to the Past)#Link's Awakening|Link]]
File:la19-2.png|Opening Cinematic  
File:La19-link-2.png
File:la19-3.png|Opening Cinematic
File:La19-link-3.png
File:la19-4.png|Official Artwork - [[Koholint Island]]
File:La19-marin.png|[[Marin]]
File:la-2019-logo.png|Trailer Logo
File:La19-tarin.png|[[Tarin]]
File:la19-5.png|[[Mabe Village]]
File:La19-owl.png|The [[Owl]]
File:la19-6.png|Mabe Village - [[Bow-Wow]]
File:La19-link-dampe.png|Link with [[Dampé]]
File:la19-7.png|Mabe Village
File:La19-meowmeow.png
File:la19-8.png|Link performing a [[Spin Attack]]
File:La19-ulrira.png
File:la19-9.png|Link fighting an [[Octorok]]
</gallery>
File:la19-10.png|[[Kanalet Castle]]
 
File:la19-11.png|[[Goponga Swamp]]
===Enemies===
File:la19-12.png|[[Marin]] in Mabe Village
{{see also|Gallery:Link's Awakening Bosses|Gallery:Link's Awakening Enemies}}
File:la19-13.png|[[Owl]] talking to Link
<gallery>
File:la19-14.png|[[Key Cavern]]
File:La19-moblin.png
File:la19-15.png|Side-scrolling segment
File:La19-octorok.png
File:la19-16.png|[[Mysterious Woods]] - [[Moblin]]s
</gallery>
File:la19-17.png|[[Rolling Bones]] in [[Tail Cave]]
 
===Trailer Screenshots===
====Nintendo Direct February 2019====
<gallery widths=160 heights=90>
File:la19-1.png|link=File:la19-1.png|Opening Cinematic
File:la19-2.png|link=File:la19-2.png|Opening Cinematic
File:la19-3.png|link=File:la19-3.png|Opening Cinematic
File:la19-4.png|link=File:la19-4.png|Official Artwork - [[Koholint Island]]
File:la-2019-logo.png|link=File:la-2019-logo.png|Trailer Logo
File:la19-5.png|link=File:la19-5.png|[[Mabe Village]]
File:la19-6.png|link=File:la19-6.png|Mabe Village - [[BowWow]]
File:la19-7.png|link=File:la19-7.png|Mabe Village
File:la19-8.png|link=File:la19-8.png|Link performing a [[Spin Attack]]
File:la19-9.png|link=File:la19-9.png|Link fighting an [[Octorok]]
File:la19-10.png|link=File:la19-10.png|[[Kanalet Castle]]
File:la19-11.png|link=File:la19-11.png|[[Goponga Swamp]]
File:la19-12.png|link=File:la19-12.png|[[Marin]] in Mabe Village
File:la19-13.png|link=File:la19-13.png|[[Owl]] talking to Link
File:la19-14.png|link=File:la19-14.png|[[Key Cavern]]
File:la19-15.png|link=File:la19-15.png|Side-scrolling segment
File:la19-16.png|link=File:la19-16.png|[[Mysterious Forest]] - [[Moblin]]s
File:la19-17.png|link=File:la19-17.png|[[Rolling Bones]] in [[Tail Cave]]
</gallery>
 
====E3 2019====
<gallery widths=160 heights=90>
File:la19-18.jpg|link=File:la19-18.jpg|Marin and Link on [[Toronbo Shores]]
File:la19-19.jpg|link=File:la19-19.jpg|[[Marin and Tarin's House]]
File:la19-20.jpg|link=File:la19-20.jpg|[[Tal Tal Heights]]
File:la19-21.jpg|link=File:la19-21.jpg|Toronbo Shores
File:la19-22.jpg|link=File:la19-22.jpg|Raccoon in the Mysterious Forest
File:la19-23.jpg|link=File:la19-23.jpg|[[Yarna Desert]]
File:la19-24.jpg|link=File:la19-24.jpg|Link eating an [[Apple]]
File:la19-25.jpg|link=File:la19-25.jpg|[[Fishing Pond]]
File:la19-26.jpg|link=File:la19-26.jpg|[[Town Tool Shop]]
File:la19-27.jpg|link=File:la19-27.jpg|[[Rapids Ride]]
File:la19-28.jpg|link=File:la19-28.jpg|[[Bottle Grotto]]
File:la19-29.jpg|link=File:la19-29.jpg|[[Hinox#Link's Awakening|Hinox]] in Bottle Grotto
File:la19-30.jpg|link=File:La19-30.jpg|[[Master Stalfos]] in [[Catfish's Maw]]
File:la19-31.jpg|link=File:La19-31.jpg|[[Cue Ball]] in [[Angler's Tunnel]]
File:la19-32.jpg|link=File:La19-32.jpg|[[Evil Eagle]] in [[Eagle's Tower]]
File:la19-33.jpg|link=File:La19-33.jpg|[[Dampé's Shack]]
File:la19-34.jpg|link=File:La19-34.jpg|[[Dampé]]
File:la19-35.jpg|link=File:La19-35.jpg|[[Chamber Dungeon]] Creator
File:la19-36.jpg|link=File:La19-36.jpg|Interior of a Chamber Dungeon
File:la19-37.jpg|link=File:La19-37.jpg|Interior of a Chamber Dungeon
File:la19-38.jpg|link=File:La19-38.jpg|Dampé awarding a [[Bottle|Fairy Bottle]] to Link
File:la19-39.jpg|link=File:La19-39.jpg|[[Mt. Tamaranch]]
</gallery>
</gallery>


==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|PtC6U8hOZTk|270|E3 2019 Trailer 06-11-19}}
{{Youtube|LHwhTv-LdPY|270|E3 Nintendo Treehouse: Live Gameplay 06-11-19}}
 
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Latest revision as of 13:30, December 11, 2023

This article is about the 2019 Switch game. For the 1993 Game Boy game, see Link's Awakening (Game Boy). For the 1998 Game Boy Color game, see Link's Awakening DX.
Link's Awakening (Switch)
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Release

Platform

Date

North America September 20, 2019
Japan September 20, 2019
Europe September 20, 2019
Australia September 20, 2019

Credits

Developer

Publisher

Guides

Walkthrough

The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening is a remake of the 1993 game of the same name. Announced during a Nintendo Direct presentation on February 13th, 2019[1], 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 Link's Awakening DX are also included, such as the Color Dungeon, though the Camera Shop does not appear, as it is replaced by Dampé's Shack.

Story

Main article: Link's Awakening Story

After defeating Ganon in A Link to the Past, Link decides to go on a journey to prepare himself in case such an evil returns. During this journey, Link's ship falls prey to a storm. Link wakes up on the beach of the mysterious island of Koholint, where he must gather eight instruments in order to wake the Wind Fish sleeping atop Mt. Tamaranch and leave the island.

Graphics

The game's art-style has radically changed, creating a much more modern look, with high-resolution models and shaders present. There is a blur effect on the edges of the screen, though only when Link is in the overworld. The character models appear to have a chibi look, almost reminiscent of toys.

Changes

  • Link is now able to attack diagonally, as opposed to the original, where he could only swing his sword in four set directions. This is the same for overworld movement.
  • Several items get dedicated buttons - Sword¸ Hylian Shield, Pegasus Boots, Power Bracelet - and no longer need to be equipped from the pause menu. You still need to collect the items to make their function available.
  • 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 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[2]. The entrance to Bottle Grotto has one of the flowers replaced with a heavy rock, making it possible to re-enter the dungeon after returning BowWow.
  • Apple trees appear in the overworld, which Link can run in to, causing them to drop. They can be eaten, functioning as Recovery Hearts[3].
  • A new item, the Fairy Bottle, appears in the game. It "looks big enough to hold a Fairy inside"[4]. One can be found at the bottom of the Fishing Pond, another is given to Link from Dampé after completing a Chamber Dungeon, a third is given when completing the lonely ghost quest.
  • Some keys no longer drop from the ceiling in dungeons; a chest holding the key will appear instead[5].
  • There are now 20 Heart Containers in the game, six more than in the original version. Certain Pieces of Heart have also been shifted in location.
  • The number of Secret Seashells has increased from 26 to 50, none of which is missable.
  • The Fishing minigame has been given a larger variety of fish over time.
  • The Trendy Game has been extended to give various trophies as possible prizes. These figurines can be placed in some houses in Mabe Village.
  • The Rapids Ride game has an additional racing mode.
  • There are additional warp points added. Also, Song 2 will let you choose which warp point to warp to from any overworld location.
  • If you finish Level 5 before Level 4, you no longer skip the lonely ghost quest.
  • Stealing from the shop is now much more difficult.
  • The chess piece horse head puzzle is no longer random, but rather has a specific technique.
  • Cuccos and Mutts are now truly invincible. Neither Magic Powder nor the Magic Rod kills our animal friends.

New Features

Chamber Dungeons

Main article: Chamber Dungeon

These are customizable dungeons accessed by speaking to Dampé in his shack, located where the Camera Shop was in Link's Awakening DX (West Tal Tal Heights). Dampé presents Link with various challenges, which require him to arrange chambers from previously explored dungeons to create a new dungeon in a specific shape. Chamber Dungeons must have an entrance room, Nightmare's Lair, and all doors must connect. There also must be enough chests holding keys to be able to unlock every locked door or block. If there is more than one stairway in the dungeon, Link must choose which ones will connect. Link can earn various items as reward, including Rupees, and a Fairy Bottle. There is a timer, which counts up; it is unknown whether completing challenges in certain time brackets affects the reward given[6].

amiibo

File:link-la-amiibo.png
Main article: amiibo

One amiibo is to be released with the game, based on Link's new appearance. All Legend of Zelda amiibo are usable in the game, and they each provide different Plus Effects in the Chamber Dungeon, adding new gameplay elements to the rooms of the dungeon. The Link's Awakening Link amiibo adds Shadow Link to the dungeon, who will follow Link through the rooms. Defeating Shadow Link will reward Link with additional Rupees[7].

Characters

Main article: Link's Awakening Characters

The majority of characters return in this remake, one notable exception being the Photographer. Recurring character Dampé appears in their place, allowing Link to access the Chamber Dungeons and their challenges.

Enemies

Main article: 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.

Instruments of the Sirens

Main article: Instruments of the Sirens

Gallery

Main article: Gallery:Link's Awakening

Scene art

Characters

See also: Gallery:Link's Awakening Characters

Enemies

See also: Gallery:Link's Awakening Bosses and Gallery:Link's Awakening Enemies

Trailer Screenshots

Nintendo Direct February 2019

E3 2019

Videos


Nintendo Direct Reveal Trailer 02-13-19

E3 2019 Trailer 06-11-19

E3 Nintendo Treehouse: Live Gameplay 06-11-19

References

  1. Nintendo Direct Reveal Trailer 02-13-2019
  2. Nintendo Direct Reveal Trailer 02-13-2019 (1:05)
  3. E3 2019 Trailer 06-11-2019 (0:45)
  4. E3 2019 Trailer 06-11-2019 (1:56)
  5. E3 Nintendo Treehouse: Live Gameplay 06-11-19 (22:35)
  6. E3 Nintendo Treehouse: Live Gameplay 06-11-19 (15:16)
  7. E3 Nintendo Treehouse: Live Gameplay 06-11-19 (29:24)