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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRemake of the Game Boy title Zeruda no densetsu: Yume o miru shima (1993) along with elements from the 1998 remaster Zeruda no densetsu: Yume o miru shima derakkusu (1998).Remake of the Game Boy title Zeruda no densetsu: Yume o miru shima (1993) along with elements from the 1998 remaster Zeruda no densetsu: Yume o miru shima derakkusu (1998).Remake of the Game Boy title Zeruda no densetsu: Yume o miru shima (1993) along with elements from the 1998 remaster Zeruda no densetsu: Yume o miru shima derakkusu (1998).
- Nominé pour le prix 1 BAFTA Award
- 2 victoires et 4 nominations au total
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There should be an option to turn it off it is so annoying, who decided that was a good voice for Link?! I don't like the blurriness to the screen, it gives me a headache there should be an option to turn that off to, other than that it's a solid remake
I had a relaxing time with the game. There is just something about the art style and the music that just puts you in a really relaxed and good mood.
The game is more about trying to figure out what you are supposed to do. Lucky they have a really good hint system with the guy on the phone so I never got stuck.
I really like the story concept. I wish they did a little more with it, but they do have some really fun story parts and it has a lot of charm.
I ended up using the game to fall asleep to in the evening. Just this was my relaxing before bedtime game and I would recommend it.
The art style is really cute but Why is there so much graphic stuttering.
The game is more about trying to figure out what you are supposed to do. Lucky they have a really good hint system with the guy on the phone so I never got stuck.
I really like the story concept. I wish they did a little more with it, but they do have some really fun story parts and it has a lot of charm.
I ended up using the game to fall asleep to in the evening. Just this was my relaxing before bedtime game and I would recommend it.
The art style is really cute but Why is there so much graphic stuttering.
Link's Awakening could possibly be one of my favourite Zelda games. I haven't played the original, but I've seen it's very faithful to the original and DX versions. There are small changes to make it relevant with today's technology, for example removing the photography guy because the switch doesn't have a portable printer like the gameboy did.
I really like the direction they took with the art style, being able to recreate what made the original so special. All the characters and enemies looked really cool, it was really fun to meet all of them. The remixes of the original music was all really cool too, adding so much to areas in the game.
The dungeon builder isn't as in-depth as people wanted it to be, I see everyone seems to want a Zelda Maker. However, it was really fun to go through he challenges it gave between each of the dungeons. It added that something extra to the game that I really enjoyed.
If you're interested in playing another Zelda title on your Switch after playing BotW, then this is a must play.
I really like the direction they took with the art style, being able to recreate what made the original so special. All the characters and enemies looked really cool, it was really fun to meet all of them. The remixes of the original music was all really cool too, adding so much to areas in the game.
The dungeon builder isn't as in-depth as people wanted it to be, I see everyone seems to want a Zelda Maker. However, it was really fun to go through he challenges it gave between each of the dungeons. It added that something extra to the game that I really enjoyed.
If you're interested in playing another Zelda title on your Switch after playing BotW, then this is a must play.
10 out of 10 - A Masterpiece Reborn with Heart, Charm, and Surreal Wonder
A Dream Reimagined - And What a Beautiful Dream It Is
Nintendo's 2019 remake of Link's Awakening is a triumph of style, nostalgia, and storytelling. It takes the beloved 1993 Game Boy classic and breathes new life into it with a stunning visual overhaul, a redone soundtrack, and a faithful recreation of one of the most emotionally resonant tales in the Zelda series.
If the original was a dream, the Switch version is the lucid, fully-formed vision - and it's glorious.
Art Direction That Stands Alone
Let's talk about the visuals, because they're the first thing you'll notice and the last thing you'll forget.
The toy-like, diorama art style is unlike anything else in the Zelda series. Link, the monsters, the villagers - everything looks hand-crafted, almost as if you're peering into a living storybook.
The world has a subtle blur effect around the edges of the screen, reinforcing that sense that this isn't quite reality - because it's not. And the art direction captures that surrealism without being heavy-handed.
It's adorable and haunting, all at once.
A Faithful Remake with Modern Enhancements
Nintendo didn't fix what wasn't broken - they preserved the soul of the original game: The overworld remains a tight, interwoven map full of secrets, surprises, and clever progression design.
The dungeon structure sticks close to the Game Boy version, but with just enough quality-of-life upgrades to smooth out the experience.
The addition of autosaves, more item slots, and refined controls makes it the definitive way to experience this story.
This is how remakes should be done: honor the old, elevate the new.
Koholint Island - A Place You Won't Want to Leave
From Mabe Village to Tal Tal Heights, every area of Koholint Island oozes personality.
The townspeople are odd, charming, and sometimes a little too real.
There are cameos from the wider Nintendo universe (yes, even Kirby makes an appearance).
The music - oh, the orchestrated renditions of those 8-bit tunes - is an emotional gut punch in the best way.
And the puzzles? Still as clever as ever. Some of the dungeon challenges are downright elegant in their simplicity and genius.
A Story That Quietly Hits Like a Truck
Without spoiling anything: this is one of the deepest, most introspective narratives in any Zelda game.
It doesn't shout. It doesn't need to.
It slowly lures you in with whimsy, charm, and humor - and then gently asks "What is the cost of being the hero?"
By the time you reach the end, you'll realize this wasn't just another Zelda quest. It was a dream you didn't want to wake up from.
Why It's a 10 out of 10 Visually and musically stunning, with one of the most distinct looks in the franchise.
A remake that preserves the essence of the original while enhancing its systems for modern players.
Deeply emotional, yet understated storytelling.
Puzzle design that rewards exploration and clever thinking.
A cast of NPCs and side quests that feel alive, weird, and unforgettable.
Link's Awakening on Switch isn't just a remake - it's a love letter to one of the boldest, most creative entries in Zelda history. Whether it's your first time or your tenth, the magic of Koholint Island still lingers long after the final screen fades to black.
A Dream Reimagined - And What a Beautiful Dream It Is
Nintendo's 2019 remake of Link's Awakening is a triumph of style, nostalgia, and storytelling. It takes the beloved 1993 Game Boy classic and breathes new life into it with a stunning visual overhaul, a redone soundtrack, and a faithful recreation of one of the most emotionally resonant tales in the Zelda series.
If the original was a dream, the Switch version is the lucid, fully-formed vision - and it's glorious.
Art Direction That Stands Alone
Let's talk about the visuals, because they're the first thing you'll notice and the last thing you'll forget.
The toy-like, diorama art style is unlike anything else in the Zelda series. Link, the monsters, the villagers - everything looks hand-crafted, almost as if you're peering into a living storybook.
The world has a subtle blur effect around the edges of the screen, reinforcing that sense that this isn't quite reality - because it's not. And the art direction captures that surrealism without being heavy-handed.
It's adorable and haunting, all at once.
A Faithful Remake with Modern Enhancements
Nintendo didn't fix what wasn't broken - they preserved the soul of the original game: The overworld remains a tight, interwoven map full of secrets, surprises, and clever progression design.
The dungeon structure sticks close to the Game Boy version, but with just enough quality-of-life upgrades to smooth out the experience.
The addition of autosaves, more item slots, and refined controls makes it the definitive way to experience this story.
This is how remakes should be done: honor the old, elevate the new.
Koholint Island - A Place You Won't Want to Leave
From Mabe Village to Tal Tal Heights, every area of Koholint Island oozes personality.
The townspeople are odd, charming, and sometimes a little too real.
There are cameos from the wider Nintendo universe (yes, even Kirby makes an appearance).
The music - oh, the orchestrated renditions of those 8-bit tunes - is an emotional gut punch in the best way.
And the puzzles? Still as clever as ever. Some of the dungeon challenges are downright elegant in their simplicity and genius.
A Story That Quietly Hits Like a Truck
Without spoiling anything: this is one of the deepest, most introspective narratives in any Zelda game.
It doesn't shout. It doesn't need to.
It slowly lures you in with whimsy, charm, and humor - and then gently asks "What is the cost of being the hero?"
By the time you reach the end, you'll realize this wasn't just another Zelda quest. It was a dream you didn't want to wake up from.
Why It's a 10 out of 10 Visually and musically stunning, with one of the most distinct looks in the franchise.
A remake that preserves the essence of the original while enhancing its systems for modern players.
Deeply emotional, yet understated storytelling.
Puzzle design that rewards exploration and clever thinking.
A cast of NPCs and side quests that feel alive, weird, and unforgettable.
Link's Awakening on Switch isn't just a remake - it's a love letter to one of the boldest, most creative entries in Zelda history. Whether it's your first time or your tenth, the magic of Koholint Island still lingers long after the final screen fades to black.
This was a fun and cute reimagining of the game boy original. However, you can finish it fairly quickly compared to majority of other Zelda games - which is to be expected considering it's not really one of the main entries in the series. That being said, to market it at $60 upon release is absurd. This is saying that the content we got in BotW is comparable to this which is insulting as a consumer. I've seen it these days (about 1-2 years post release) going for $40 but we shouldn't have had to wait this long...it should've started at least there and then have a small price drop over time. Screw you, Nintendo. 7/10 as a game, 6/10 for the insulting pricing.
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