However, one of the most anticipated video game movies isThe Legend of Zelda, directed byWes Ball.
This iconic franchise is the perfect next step for Nintendo movies, but fans never expected a live-action version.
They remade the game for the Nintendo Switch with a toy-like art style.
This game shocked fans with a surprisingly depressing plot twist, something that could make theZeldamovie stand out.
Initially polarizing, fans have warmed up to this classic game that has aged very well.
It takes Link away from the vast plains to the deep sea with numerous islands.
Ball wants to create an immersiveZeldaworld, and no game does a vibrant world likeWind Waker.
The island and towns are full of personalities, which is something the movie should want to recreate.
This game also hasa great sense of adventure, another aspect the movie needs to capture.
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Link must use his power to move between worlds to save her and prevent Ganon’s resurrection.
Specifically, the movie can use the creative way players solve dungeons to inspire inventive moments.
It gives off a distinct and familiar vibe that will translate beautifully to the silver screen.
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Fans still remember iconic moments from this historic game that the movie should undeniably reference.
Many dislike the use of motion controls, which are a staple on the Wii.
Link must navigate Skyloft to save Zelda, starting the eternal feud between him and Ganon/Demise.
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While the linear gameplay and story were an issue in the game, it is perfect for a movie.
Link awakens in the future and must travel back and forth to make it defeat Ganondorf.
The movie needs to useOcarina of Timeas inspiration if it wants to be afaithful video game adaptation.
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