Not super worried bc the original still exists and holds up well. My take is that it's kind of lame to pick a game that already has a successful remake. There are plenty of other Zelda titles that would've benefited from some modern touch ups, or give us a new story all together.
> be Ocarina of Time
> launch on Nintendo 64 in 1998
> open with Link waking up in Kokiri Forest
> make kids think they were just playing another Zelda
> then send them into Hyrule Field for the first time
> suddenly the world feels impossible big
> Z-targeting changes 3D combat forever
> Epona makes Hyrule feel alive
> adult Link makes time feel real
> Ganondorf becomes the villain every Zelda game is still chasing
> Water Temple traumatizes an entire generation
> 99 Metacritic
> highest-rated game ever
> 3DS remake sells 6M+
> Nintendo leaves it alone for 14 years
> now Ocarina of Time is finally coming back
the remake is not the risky part
the risky part is touching the game that taught everyone what 3D adventure was supposed to be
@cobybarham_@ahmed__emad7@bigsportscasual Well based on the actual NBA rulebook, both his man AND the ball handler were in the paint, so he legally is allowed to be there. Not to mention with his XXL wingspan both offensive players are within arms reach of him, which is the actual criteria for "actively guarding" someone