Great, It’s Not Like This Zelda Monster Wasn’t Scary Enough

Great, It’s Not Like This Zelda Monster Wasn’t Scary Enough

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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Great, It’s Not Like This Zelda Monster Wasn’t Scary Enough
Great, It’s Not Like This Zelda Monster Wasn’t Scary Enough
Great, It’s Not Like This Zelda Monster Wasn’t Scary Enough
Great, It’s Not Like This Zelda Monster Wasn’t Scary Enough
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Great, It’s Not Like This Zelda Monster Wasn’t Scary Enough
Great, It’s Not Like This Zelda Monster Wasn’t Scary Enough
Great, It’s Not Like This Zelda Monster Wasn’t Scary Enough
Great, It’s Not Like This Zelda Monster Wasn’t Scary Enough

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