At the start of "Link's Awakening," a horrible storm leaves our hero shipwrecked. Nintendo has animated the opening scenes of the Game Boy classic for the remake.
Rather than the kingdom of Hyrule where most "Zelda" games take place, Link wakes up to find himself on Koholint Island.
Link eventually learns that to escape Koholint Island, he'll have to wake the Wind Fish, a mythical being residing in a giant egg atop the island's highest peak.
"The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening" has been totally rebuilt from the ground up with a unique visual style that's unlike anything in the "Zelda" series thus far.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdBut like all "Zelda" games, Link will adventure across the map slaying monsters on a quest to save the world.
While "Link's Awakening" has 3D graphics, the entire game is played in 2D. There's even a bit of side-scrolling.
Link isn't totally alone on Koholint Island either; talking to the islanders will slowly unravel the mystery behind the Wind Egg.
And as you explore, you'll encounter has some fun mini-games and other hidden secrets.
To beat the game, you'll have to complete a series of dungeons filled with tough enemies and even tougher puzzles to decipher.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdEach dungeon will have its own boss enemy waiting for Link at the end.
Inside the different dungeons, you'll find special items to equip, like bombs, a boomerang, and a shield that reflects magic.
While the new "Link's Awakening" has been given a complete makeover, it's still the same classic adventure at its core.
"Link's Awakening" does have a handful of new surprises though, like the addition of Dampé the Gravedigger, who first appeared in "The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time."
Nintendo has also shown a mode that will let players design their own dungeons using specific room layouts they discover during their quest.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad"Link's Awakening" is just a few months away, but Nintendo might share more details on what's changed in the remake before it's released.
"The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening" will hit the Switch on September 20, 2019.
You can watch the full trailer below: