Why Fans Are Divided Over the Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Remake
Nintendo has yet to officially announce a remake of *The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time*, but the game’s enduring legacy and cultural impact have reignited debates about its potential reimagining. Released in 1998, *Ocarina of Time* remains a cornerstone of gaming history, celebrated for its innovative design and emotional depth. However, its darker elements—particularly its unsettling characters—continue to spark conversation among fans.
Which Characters Are Fans Wanting to Avoid?

The Lake Scientist, a figure introduced in the Zora’s Domain, is often cited as one of the game’s most unnerving characters. His skeletal appearance and ominous line, “You may not have noticed, but I’ve been watching you,” create an immediate sense of unease. According to IGN, the character’s design was intentionally eerie to heighten the game’s tension.
Mido, the grumpy Kokiri leader, also remains a polarizing figure. While some fans argue he serves as a necessary tutorial character, others, like game journalist Jeff Gerstmann, have criticized his repetitive behavior. The “Mido Skip Glitch,” which allows players to bypass his interactions, underscores his divisive appeal.
ReDeads, undead enemies that stalk players with a chilling shriek, are another source of fear. GameSpot noted that their design was meant to evoke dread, a goal they achieved effectively even with the game’s 1998 technology. Similarly, Dead Hands—disembodied limbs that attack with a grotesque, xenomorph-like motion—have been described as “among the most grotesque creatures” in the series by *Game Informer*.
Which Characters Are Fans Excited to See Again?
Saria, the kind-hearted Kokiri girl, is a fan favorite for her role as a moral compass. Her song of storms and unwavering support for Link have made her a symbol of hope in the game. According to *Nintendo Life*, her character arc remains one of the most emotionally resonant in the series.
The Great Fairies, with their flamboyant personalities and iconic makeup, are also anticipated for their potential redesign. Their theatricality has been a highlight of the series, and fans speculate they could retain their bold style in a remake.
Dark Link, the shadowy adversary in a pivotal boss fight, is another eagerly awaited return. GameSpot’s review of the original noted that the battle “feels like an early soulslike encounter,” a comparison that has fueled excitement for a modernized version.
What Does the Future Hold for the Remake?

While no official details have been released, the demand for a remake reflects *Ocarina of Time*’s lasting influence. The game’s 20th-anniversary celebrations in 2018, which included a 3D re-release on the Nintendo 3DS, demonstrated its continued relevance. If a remake is announced, it will likely face scrutiny over how it balances nostalgia with modernization.
For now, fans remain split—some eager to revisit the game’s haunting charm, others hoping to leave its darker elements in the past. As Nintendo continues to explore its legacy, the debate over *Ocarina of Time*’s future shows no signs of slowing.
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