Total The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening without one death recorded in your save file and you’ll unlock a secret ending after the match credits.
This was the case for both versions of Link’s Awakening released back in the afternoon, on the Game Boy and Game Boy Color, and it is something the brand new Nintendo Switch version of the game comprises too.
Apparently, spoilers for the game’s ending lie under.
After waking the Windfish and seeing Koholint Island evaporate, Link wakes up floating in the sea holding to some driftwood. Had the entire adventure been a fantasy? No – because your hulking Windfish itself suddenly appears, flying overhead.
It is here the end credits rollup, and following those you’ll find a final”The End” message.
But if you’ve beaten the whole of Link’s Awakening without expiring, you will then receive a heartwarming Easter egg including Marin, Link’s beat and nearest wrestling ally.
Throughout your adventure, Marin tells you she needs nothing more than just depart Koholint herself, and also will wish to this Windfish to make it happen.
“When I had been a seagull, I would fly up to as I could! I would fly to far away locations and sing for lots of people! … When I want to the Wind Fish, then ” I wonder whether my dream may come true”
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And it’s this you’ll get to determine whether you have that no-death save document – the implication being the Marin got her wish and has been saved, despite Koholint Island being no more.
Here, she just flew over the”The End” screen.
In the Game Boy Color version, Link’s Awakening DX, a fantasy of Marin herself is briefly seen, in front of a seagull is displayed flying off. The response here is less that Marin has sprouted wings, along with more that her desire has literally come true.
In the end, from the Nintendo Switch variant, which will be a direct remaster of the DX ending. Again, we see a fantasy of Marin, until the seagull flies off. Is Link simply remembering her if he sees the seagull? Or has never been reincarnated as a soul? The game lets you pick.
It is among the many ways Link’s Awakening on Switch remains true to the first game – that in turn was a huge reason I found so much to love about this particular movie. “Koholint warrants nothing less, while Connect must travel to leave its shores, this model will always be a place that keeps the island for other people to follow,” I composed in Eurogamer’s Link’s Awakening Shift review.