While it’s heaps of fun playing the latest releases, many of us also enjoy a nostalgia dive from time to time. It explains why remakes and remasters are all the rage as of late.If you cast your mind back to last year, 2023 brought usMetroid Prime Remastered, Dead Space, andResident Evil4, just to name a few. The trend is already continuing into 2024 with this year’s remakes and remasters includingPersona 3 Reload,Final FantasyVII Rebirth,Silent Hill2, Alone in the Dark, Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons,Tomb RaiderI-III Remastered, andMetal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater. I’m sure there are plenty of old favourites many of us would like to see added to that list including, perhaps,The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask.Take a look at our review ofFinal Fantasy VII Rebirthbelow.I hear you.Majora’s Maskalready received the remake treatment back in 2015 but I think we can all agree that graphically, there’s a lot of untapped potential left in this title. That leads us to this particularfan projectwhich is the work of YouTuber KurtcobainMR. Created using Unreal Engine 5, the short showcase offers a glimpse of Link walking through Termina’s Clock Town talking to the locale’s various residents and vendors. We even get a very quick look at the remade Moon which, yes, is just as nightmare-inducing as it was the first time around. Unfortunately, this short showcase is just that, a showcase. It’s a glimpse at what could be with no playable version planned.AdvertThe project has generated an immensely positive reception from fans. “This is really awesome. The colours you used look amazing. I like it so much,” one viewer wrote, while another added, “This looks absolutely amazing.” One comment simply read, “What the remake should [have] looked like. This is sick.”It’s unknown what’s next for The Legend of Zelda franchise. Where do we go after the dizzying heights of 2023’s phenomenalTears of the Kingdom? I have faith that Nintendo won’t let us down.Featured Image Credit: KurtcobainMRTopics:The Legend Of Zelda,Nintendo,Unreal Engine,PC

While it’s heaps of fun playing the latest releases, many of us also enjoy a nostalgia dive from time to time. It explains why remakes and remasters are all the rage as of late.If you cast your mind back to last year, 2023 brought usMetroid Prime Remastered, Dead Space, andResident Evil4, just to name a few. The trend is already continuing into 2024 with this year’s remakes and remasters includingPersona 3 Reload,Final FantasyVII Rebirth,Silent Hill2, Alone in the Dark, Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons,Tomb RaiderI-III Remastered, andMetal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater. I’m sure there are plenty of old favourites many of us would like to see added to that list including, perhaps,The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask.Take a look at our review ofFinal Fantasy VII Rebirthbelow.I hear you.Majora’s Maskalready received the remake treatment back in 2015 but I think we can all agree that graphically, there’s a lot of untapped potential left in this title. That leads us to this particularfan projectwhich is the work of YouTuber KurtcobainMR. Created using Unreal Engine 5, the short showcase offers a glimpse of Link walking through Termina’s Clock Town talking to the locale’s various residents and vendors. We even get a very quick look at the remade Moon which, yes, is just as nightmare-inducing as it was the first time around. Unfortunately, this short showcase is just that, a showcase. It’s a glimpse at what could be with no playable version planned.AdvertThe project has generated an immensely positive reception from fans. “This is really awesome. The colours you used look amazing. I like it so much,” one viewer wrote, while another added, “This looks absolutely amazing.” One comment simply read, “What the remake should [have] looked like. This is sick.”It’s unknown what’s next for The Legend of Zelda franchise. Where do we go after the dizzying heights of 2023’s phenomenalTears of the Kingdom? I have faith that Nintendo won’t let us down.Featured Image Credit: KurtcobainMRTopics:The Legend Of Zelda,Nintendo,Unreal Engine,PC
While it’s heaps of fun playing the latest releases, many of us also enjoy a nostalgia dive from time to time. It explains why remakes and remasters are all the rage as of late.If you cast your mind back to last year, 2023 brought usMetroid Prime Remastered, Dead Space, andResident Evil4, just to name a few. The trend is already continuing into 2024 with this year’s remakes and remasters includingPersona 3 Reload,Final FantasyVII Rebirth,Silent Hill2, Alone in the Dark, Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons,Tomb RaiderI-III Remastered, andMetal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater. I’m sure there are plenty of old favourites many of us would like to see added to that list including, perhaps,The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask.Take a look at our review ofFinal Fantasy VII Rebirthbelow.I hear you.Majora’s Maskalready received the remake treatment back in 2015 but I think we can all agree that graphically, there’s a lot of untapped potential left in this title. That leads us to this particularfan projectwhich is the work of YouTuber KurtcobainMR. Created using Unreal Engine 5, the short showcase offers a glimpse of Link walking through Termina’s Clock Town talking to the locale’s various residents and vendors. We even get a very quick look at the remade Moon which, yes, is just as nightmare-inducing as it was the first time around. Unfortunately, this short showcase is just that, a showcase. It’s a glimpse at what could be with no playable version planned.AdvertThe project has generated an immensely positive reception from fans. “This is really awesome. The colours you used look amazing. I like it so much,” one viewer wrote, while another added, “This looks absolutely amazing.” One comment simply read, “What the remake should [have] looked like. This is sick.”It’s unknown what’s next for The Legend of Zelda franchise. Where do we go after the dizzying heights of 2023’s phenomenalTears of the Kingdom? I have faith that Nintendo won’t let us down.
While it’s heaps of fun playing the latest releases, many of us also enjoy a nostalgia dive from time to time. It explains why remakes and remasters are all the rage as of late.
If you cast your mind back to last year, 2023 brought usMetroid Prime Remastered, Dead Space, andResident Evil4, just to name a few. The trend is already continuing into 2024 with this year’s remakes and remasters includingPersona 3 Reload,Final FantasyVII Rebirth,Silent Hill2, Alone in the Dark, Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons,Tomb RaiderI-III Remastered, andMetal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater. I’m sure there are plenty of old favourites many of us would like to see added to that list including, perhaps,The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask.
Take a look at our review ofFinal Fantasy VII Rebirthbelow.
I hear you.Majora’s Maskalready received the remake treatment back in 2015 but I think we can all agree that graphically, there’s a lot of untapped potential left in this title. That leads us to this particularfan projectwhich is the work of YouTuber KurtcobainMR. Created using Unreal Engine 5, the short showcase offers a glimpse of Link walking through Termina’s Clock Town talking to the locale’s various residents and vendors. We even get a very quick look at the remade Moon which, yes, is just as nightmare-inducing as it was the first time around. Unfortunately, this short showcase is just that, a showcase. It’s a glimpse at what could be with no playable version planned.
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The project has generated an immensely positive reception from fans. “This is really awesome. The colours you used look amazing. I like it so much,” one viewer wrote, while another added, “This looks absolutely amazing.” One comment simply read, “What the remake should [have] looked like. This is sick.”
It’s unknown what’s next for The Legend of Zelda franchise. Where do we go after the dizzying heights of 2023’s phenomenalTears of the Kingdom? I have faith that Nintendo won’t let us down.
Topics:The Legend Of Zelda,Nintendo,Unreal Engine,PC