Zelda Games That Need Remakes
The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes
Tri Force Heroes had sort of an under-the-radar launch on the Nintendo 3DS a few years back and worked off of the Link Between Worlds engine, but more focused on multiplayer.
Tri Force Heroes allowed players to seek help from two other Link’s that would be controlled by your friends or random people online to solve puzzles and advance through multiple stages.
Since I didn’t have a lot of friends nearby to play Tri Force Heroes with, the majority of the campaign was a solo experience for me, which ends up being more difficult, since a lot of the puzzles rely on at least two human players. When you play offline by yourself, you have to control both yourself and a doll version of Link.
It’s rather frustrating so we think that a Switch version of Tri Force Heroes would work much better, thanks to the two Joy-Cons out of the box and no need to have a second or even third system to play with friends. A multiplayer-focused Zelda game would be rad to see, especially after the solo experience we received with Breath of the Wild in 2017.