CryZENx has completed and released the Sacred Forest Meadow for his amazing remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time in Unreal Engine 5.3. To celebrate this release, the artist has also shared a new gameplay video that you can find below.
In this Zelda fan game, you can explore the environments and fight several enemies. You can also use your ocarina, break objects, collect items, and speak to NPCs. Not only that but this fan remake of this classic N64 Zelda game in Unreal Engine 5 also has some cut-scenes and an inventory system. In short, it’s more than your typical “remake of a map from a popular game in UE5” projects.
Now what’s cool here is that the latest version of this Zelda Remake in UE5.3 is available to everyone. Yeap, this isn’t behind a Patreon wall. Everyone can go ahead, download it and play it. So, waste no time and get it from this link.
In the past couple of years, CryZENx recreated a lot of areas from Ocarina of Time in UE5. So, this fan remake can finally give you an idea of what a modern-day remake of this classic Zelda game could look like. And, as with all of the fan remakes, some will love it while others will hate it.
Speaking of Unreal Engine 5, we recommend trying out these other free fan-made demos. You can grab a Superman UE5 Demo, a Halo 3: ODST Remake, and a Spider-Man UE5 Demo. There’s also a fan-made version of STALKER in Unreal Engine 5. If you love old-school FPS games, you should check out this remake of the classic FPS Blood in Epic’s engine. Then we have The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Demo in Unreal Engine 5.3.2. Don’t also forget the remake of Halo: Combat Evolved’s Halo level in UE5 or this free Attack on Titan game. Lastly, we have The Lord of the Rings: Conquest Reimagined in Unreal Engine 5, a remake of Flappy Bird, and a Diablo 2 Remake Demo. They all look awesome, so be sure to give them a try.
Have fun!
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