• Hildegarde@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    3 months ago

    He is right handed in the Wii games with motion controls for the benefit of the majority of right handed gamers, but left handed everywhere else.

    Twilight Princess was crossgen between GameCube and Wii. The two games are mirror images of each other because it made it simpler to port the game than mirroring the character animations alone.

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        3 months ago

        Weird that they never bothered to swap him back to left handed for the Switch games, though

        They are different characters. OoT Link has always been a leftie, BotW Link has always been a rightie

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            3 months ago

            They probably made BotW Link a rightie so that when using a bow, our 3rd person view can see the bow while keeping him on the left side of the screen, as is convention in most games (not Zelda games but all games)

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        Weird that they never bothered to swap him back to left handed for the Switch games, though.

        It’s not even that they “didn’t swap him back”.

        Twilight Princess for the Wii U uses the original left handed link from the GameCube version (it swaps to the right handed version of the game in the harder difficulty).

        Link is left handed in all of the 3DS entries, Hyrule Warriors, and Smash 4. In Smash Ultimate, both “Young” and “Toon” Link are left-handed while “Link” is right handed (he’s based off of BOTW in this entry).

        In The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, you primarily play as Zelda, but Link is left-handed when he appears.

        It was a very deliberate decision to make BOTW/TOTK Link right handed, and it’s not as simple as “not changing it back”.