I absolutely love firing up the Nintendo 64 or my emulator to enjoy Zelda: Ocarina of Time, it’s a beautifully made game and is still a lot of fun to play after all these years, but what if Nintendo decided to remake the game using modern gaming tech, such as kick-ass gaming PCs and Unreal Engine 4?
The new tech demo from CryZENx lets you roam around the expanses of Hyrule Field, and with Link also benefitting from a new set of polygons, it makes you drool to imagine this set up as a full game. For a little bonus, CryZENx isn’t just starting out, and you can check out many other maps such as Kokariko Village and Song of Storms on his Patreon page.
CryZENx has managed to keep gooing around the DMCA-wielding Nintendo for some time now, as this is merely a tech demo rather than a game, for now, but we would still advise downloading them sooner than later should you wish to play them, as they may still be pulled by Nintendo in the near future.
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