A Tears of The Kingdom fan puts together a shot-for-shot remake of the classic 1984 Transformers intro using gameplay footage.
- Players love freedom in Tears of the Kingdom, and one fan even recreated the intro to the Transformers TV show in-game.
- Gamers enjoy building hoverbikes and using Zonai devices creatively, pushing the limits of gameplay possibilities.
- The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom offers limitless choices, showcasing the best open-world gameplay experience.
A fan of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom recreated the Transformers intro in-game. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is popular for its emphasis on freedom in play style. Gamers being able to play the game how they want to extends to fighting enemies, completing quests, and even just how they spend time in the world of Tears of the Kingdom overall.
Some players love devising different ways to traverse the environment in the game, which is why some gamers have figured out how to build the best hoverbike in Tears of The Kingdom. Other players enjoy spending their time figuring out the many silly things they can use Zonai devices for, and this includes recreating TV show intros. Transformers may not be what gamers initially think of for a Legend of Zelda crossover, but it can be achieved with Zonai machines.
Reddit user ReelDeadOne has recreated the 1984 Transformers intro shot-for-shot in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Fan favorites like Starscream and Optimus Prime appear in various forms, like Starscream’s flying jet mode. The 33-second final cut of the video required 197 gameplay hours just to collect all the footage, and the dedicated player notes being inspired by other fan creations, such as a popular Godzilla scene recreation in Tears of The Kingdom. There are a multitude of choices gamers can make using Zonai machinery from Tears of the Kingdom, and what can be done is mostly limited by the player’s imagination.
The Transformers series has not received much attention in the gaming space recently, and some fans think that releases like Transformers: Fall of Cybertron are among the list of third-person shooters that need Switch ports. Until the series is given more attention, using Zonai devices to recreate the feeling of controlling the giant mechs may be as close as some fans get for some time.
Transformers Intro Remake Showcases a Different Way to Play Tears of The Kingdom
The fact that setting up such impressive scenes to edit together later is possible at all in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is even surprising to fans who have been playing the game. Some commenters believe that Tears of the Kingdom may be a way to bring attention back to the popular machinima style of video production. The limitless possibilities that Tears of the Kingdom contains are part of why some believe it is one of the best open-world games of all time.