
Zelda has taught us many life lessons; including bravery, persistence, courage, friendship, and altruism. But with the emergence of Skyward Sword one more aspect was present—love. Link and Zelda’s relationship may have not yet reached the point of love, but perhaps if we were able to follow along in their journey we would find their love story unfold. Link may have not yet known it himself, but he did prove to Zelda he loved her in numerous ways—winning the bird flying contest, chasing after her throughout Hyrule to confirm her safety, and ultimately rescuing her from the clutches of evil.

NE: "We predict all of the possible announcements and games Nintendo could release for The Legend of Zelda's 40th anniversary."
How about the original Legend of Zelda remade with the Echoes of Wisdom engine. Maybe throw in added dungeons, or expand the map to make the game longer than the original.

There are some video game locations which hit you right in the feels. Are these the most emotional places in gaming to visit? Jump Dash Roll counts down 9 destinations in today's feature.
Is the OoT screenshot a comp of hyrule field with the Windows Vista desktop layered over the foreground?

Link should have a voice in The Legend of Zelda Movie. While he mostly stays quiet in the games, he canonically does speak but usually holds back on expressing his thoughts. In a movie format, it is better for the character and the story itself that Link speaks.
I just hope it's not a bunch MCU Snarky McJokeface dialog. Started playing veilguard free on PSN (would not recommend) and it's a perfect example of how dialog in contemporary entertainment is garbage.