



Obviously all of this is only possible through Wii U emulation and with the Wii U version of the game, but it's a fun little novelty if not much else. There's also a mod to replace horses with Thomas the Tank Engine, Because of course. YouTube channel RMFH highlights a few of those, such as the Gilded Sword and Razor Sword from Majora's Mask, classic-looking Hylian and Mirror Shields, and even some non-Zelda stuff like Dragon Ball Z, Naruto and Final Fantasy themed mods. The community is pretty dedicated to all things Zelda, and so you can get pretty much any Zelda lore need satisfied in the form of a Breath of the Wild mod at this point. If you want more serious Zelda mods, well - those exist too. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Get the Danny Elfman soundtrack at the ready. Or if that's not your speed, how about a mod to put the caped crusader in Breath of the Wild? That, too, is completely possible - and if you kit Link out with a boomerang, it actually feels a little like he has a Batman-appropriate move set. This Smoke is a little bigger than you might remember him - he's been eating a lot of those number 9s and number 6's with extra dip, apparently. Fans are creating some truly nuts stuff - and playing as GTA: San Andreas' CJ instead of Link was just the start.įollowing on from that GTA-themed mod, here's another, which replaces the enormous Hinox enemy with Big Smoke, the traitorous Grove Street gangster from CJ's story. While it requires you to use the Wii U version of the game and the legally-dubious method of emulation to actually play, it's difficult not to admire the general madness that's been going on inside the modding scene for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

The Zelda modding scene is quite the thing indeed.
