Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (2019 video game)" in English language version.
Link's Awakening for Nintendo Switch looks almost like a stop-motion film shot from above, exaggerating its overhead perspective with a blurred, depth-of-field focus. It seems like an extremely faithful recreation of the original title too, from the preserved layout of the town to the game's unique, side-scrolling platforming sections.
Looks like it could provide a lot of replay value to those who blast through the main quest quickly.
Closing out today's Nintendo Direct, the company revealed a super cute Nintendo Switch "reimagining" of the classic handheld adventure The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. [...] We'll return to Koholint Island sometime this year.
There's also an amiibo figure in the mix, which is a take on the adorable new art style for Awakening on Switch. You can find the full rundown below from Nintendo. His figure ability includes adding a plus-effect to the dungeon creation element: Shadow Link, "which chases you through several different rooms". [...] This is the 19th announced amiibo for 2019...
Most importantly, it will come with a physical version of the game. as well as a 120-page artbook and a SteelBook case for the game.
Over the years, other essential games like A Link to the Past, Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, Wind Waker and Twilight Princess have either been remastered or at the very least made available on Nintendo's various virtual or classic consoles. [...] The company showed off a trailer with a gorgeous retro-modern style [...] it's the first top-view Zelda game where Link can jump.
...and now there's a release date for its Switch remake: September 20th this year.
There are top-down sections, side-scrolling sections...
...and what with the fantastic and newly animated opening from the game to the wondrous toy-like art style of the game itself...
...today's Nintendo Direct briefing was bookended with news that Super Mario Maker 2 and a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening will be landing on the Nintendo Switch.
His ship, caught in a storm, crashes and Link is stranded on Koholint Island.
...the mode allows players to create their own, custom-made dungeons by placing chambers earned in the adventure mode. Once created, players can explore the dungeons. Conquering the various chambers will yield various rewards, Nintendo said.
Nintendo closed out its latest Direct presentation by unveiling a remake of the beloved Game Boy game The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening...
Nintendo had confirmed that several of this year's biggest Switch releases--namely Luigi's Mansion 3, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order, and The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening--will be playable on the show floor
Link's Awakening is also getting a Dreamer edition that will include the base game and a hardcover book with concept art. [...] A gorgeous limited edition of Link's Awakening has been announced for Europe, but there's no word on it coming to America so far. It comes with a Game Boy-themed steelbook and 120-page artbook in addition to the game.
Link's Awakening on Switch retains a top-down camera style but set in a world realized in fully 3D animation. Characters are 3D models, and the art style is new to the series.
The biggest change so far [...] is the new widescreen presentation for the overworld traversal (the original version had square aspect ratio) [...] However, the dungeon sections currently have black bars on the sides of them since overhauling the tile counts in each dungeon room would throw off certain puzzles, boss fights, stage layouts and more...
September 20, 2019: Link - The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening [...] it will add a Shadow Link to player's dungeons in Link's Awakening that will earn the player many rupees if he can be defeated. Be careful though, as Shadow Link will chase you from room-to-room.
...it appears that you'll be able to collect levels that you've visited in the game's dungeons and then bring them to Dampe the gravedigger, who will let you arrange each level on a dungeon board and then go exploring for loot.
ゼルダの伝説 夢をみる島
Retailer pre-order listings are putting it as a full $60 release...
As Link, players will once again return to the island of Koholint for new adventures. While the new Link's Awakening will retain the top-down — and occasionally side-scrolling — view of the Game Boy original, the Switch remake will use 3D models and employ a stylish, toy-like aesthetic. [...] First released in 1993, the game was later updated for the Game Boy Color in 1998.
Players can tackle their custom dungeons for additional rewards. In the trailer, Link completes a player-made dungeon and receives a new Fairy Bottle.
...a new, 3D remake of the Game Boy classic The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. [...] which will see the 8-bit Game Boy graphics redone in a bright, colorful, and absolutely adorable-looking 3D style...
Nintendo revealed that The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening will debut on the Switch on September 20th.
...I think it's an excellent HD adaptation of the adorably simplistic style utilized by the original game.
A collectible toys-to-life Amiibo figure and a special Dreamer Edition, which includes an art book, will both ship alongside the standard edition of the game on Sept. 20.
ゼルダの伝説 夢をみる島
As Link, players will once again return to the island of Koholint for new adventures. While the new Link's Awakening will retain the top-down — and occasionally side-scrolling — view of the Game Boy original, the Switch remake will use 3D models and employ a stylish, toy-like aesthetic. [...] First released in 1993, the game was later updated for the Game Boy Color in 1998.
Link's Awakening on Switch retains a top-down camera style but set in a world realized in fully 3D animation. Characters are 3D models, and the art style is new to the series.
His ship, caught in a storm, crashes and Link is stranded on Koholint Island.
Closing out today's Nintendo Direct, the company revealed a super cute Nintendo Switch "reimagining" of the classic handheld adventure The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. [...] We'll return to Koholint Island sometime this year.
The biggest change so far [...] is the new widescreen presentation for the overworld traversal (the original version had square aspect ratio) [...] However, the dungeon sections currently have black bars on the sides of them since overhauling the tile counts in each dungeon room would throw off certain puzzles, boss fights, stage layouts and more...
Over the years, other essential games like A Link to the Past, Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, Wind Waker and Twilight Princess have either been remastered or at the very least made available on Nintendo's various virtual or classic consoles. [...] The company showed off a trailer with a gorgeous retro-modern style [...] it's the first top-view Zelda game where Link can jump.
There are top-down sections, side-scrolling sections...
Link's Awakening for Nintendo Switch looks almost like a stop-motion film shot from above, exaggerating its overhead perspective with a blurred, depth-of-field focus. It seems like an extremely faithful recreation of the original title too, from the preserved layout of the town to the game's unique, side-scrolling platforming sections.
...the mode allows players to create their own, custom-made dungeons by placing chambers earned in the adventure mode. Once created, players can explore the dungeons. Conquering the various chambers will yield various rewards, Nintendo said.
...it appears that you'll be able to collect levels that you've visited in the game's dungeons and then bring them to Dampe the gravedigger, who will let you arrange each level on a dungeon board and then go exploring for loot.
Players can tackle their custom dungeons for additional rewards. In the trailer, Link completes a player-made dungeon and receives a new Fairy Bottle.
Looks like it could provide a lot of replay value to those who blast through the main quest quickly.
There's also an amiibo figure in the mix, which is a take on the adorable new art style for Awakening on Switch. You can find the full rundown below from Nintendo. His figure ability includes adding a plus-effect to the dungeon creation element: Shadow Link, "which chases you through several different rooms". [...] This is the 19th announced amiibo for 2019...
September 20, 2019: Link - The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening [...] it will add a Shadow Link to player's dungeons in Link's Awakening that will earn the player many rupees if he can be defeated. Be careful though, as Shadow Link will chase you from room-to-room.
...a new, 3D remake of the Game Boy classic The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. [...] which will see the 8-bit Game Boy graphics redone in a bright, colorful, and absolutely adorable-looking 3D style...
Nintendo closed out its latest Direct presentation by unveiling a remake of the beloved Game Boy game The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening...
...I think it's an excellent HD adaptation of the adorably simplistic style utilized by the original game.
...and what with the fantastic and newly animated opening from the game to the wondrous toy-like art style of the game itself...
...today's Nintendo Direct briefing was bookended with news that Super Mario Maker 2 and a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening will be landing on the Nintendo Switch.
Nintendo had confirmed that several of this year's biggest Switch releases--namely Luigi's Mansion 3, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order, and The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening--will be playable on the show floor
Nintendo revealed that The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening will debut on the Switch on September 20th.
...and now there's a release date for its Switch remake: September 20th this year.
Retailer pre-order listings are putting it as a full $60 release...
A collectible toys-to-life Amiibo figure and a special Dreamer Edition, which includes an art book, will both ship alongside the standard edition of the game on Sept. 20.
Link's Awakening is also getting a Dreamer edition that will include the base game and a hardcover book with concept art. [...] A gorgeous limited edition of Link's Awakening has been announced for Europe, but there's no word on it coming to America so far. It comes with a Game Boy-themed steelbook and 120-page artbook in addition to the game.
Most importantly, it will come with a physical version of the game. as well as a 120-page artbook and a SteelBook case for the game.