Why the Zelda: Ocarina of Time Remake Trailer's Minimal Reveal Is a Good Thing
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Logan Plant
Summary
An opinion piece reflecting on the Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake reveal, arguing that the trailer's minimal showing is actually a positive thing. The author explores the bittersweet nature of anticipating new Zelda releases, the joy of discovery, and why preserving some mystery in game reveals enhances the experience. The piece is deeply personal, connecting the author's lifelong love for the Zelda series with the finite number of times he'll get to experience the excitement of a new Zelda reveal.
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· 3 pulledHow many Zelda reveals do I have left in my life? I think about this more than I probably should.
There are few better feelings than the precise instant I'm exposed to a new interpretation of an old friend.
The roar of the crowd as a dark, grittier version of Hyrule is revealed.
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