Tim Löchner is an artist from Germany who has worked for companies like Daedalic, Karakter and SIXMOREVODKA.
This Zelda piece has me rethinking any desire I have to see the series brought to life. I mean, horses and green fields are one thing, but live-action Dead Hands would probably be a bit much for me.
You can see more of Tim’s work at his personal site and ArtStation page.
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4 responses to “Great, It’s Not Like This Zelda Monster Wasn’t Scary Enough”
Freaking Dead Hand still terrifies me to this day. That is some serious Silent Hill shit right there. 12-year old me was not ready for that sort of nightmare fuel in my Nintendo games.
Once my brother was playing it and somehow hit the dead hand guy as one of the hands grabbed him. He didn’t pop back out and he had to quit and start that area again.
Also, Link – you need to aim a little higher. Your sword is going to go through the back of his distended jaw and just piss him off.
How did you react to the Redeads? Walking around future Hyrule Market, seeing these weird things shambling around, the screaming, the loss of control, the head humping…..
Yeah, the redeads in the royal tomb were the first great challenge… then they threw this mothertrucker at me when I thought I finally had it all under control.