Nostalgia for games that consumed your youth isn't easy to smother, it's hard to forget the angular characters that defined our developing years. However, this nostalgia doesn't need to die — especially when we are in the age of remakes.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time's 'Temple of Time' map has been recreated in Unreal Engine 4 by CryZENx and it's fully playable. You can download it through this link.
CryZENx suggests that everyone who downloads it only play it with a keyboard and mouse.
Here are the controls:
- Moving around: ASDW buttons
- Normal Attacking when not moving: Left mouse button
- Forward Attacking (you need to move forward): Left mouse button
- Loading Attack: Hold right mouse button
- Release loading Attack: Release right mouse button
- Jump Attack: E
- Standing Still to get sword or put it away: Space bar
- Navi hide it or come out when standing still: Space bar
- Roll (you need to move around): Spacebar
The last year has been highlighted with a number of classic games getting a makeover in Unreal Engine 4, most recently we saw the PlayStation's Metal Gear Solid get the Unreal Engine treatment and Half-Life 2 got an Oculus Rift-friendly scene remade, but that's not all. Metroid was reimagined in Unreal Engine 4 and Super Mario 64 even got remade (although Nintendo took the download down nearly immediately)