Personally, I think it would be something that would re-cement my love of the franchise all over again. Little backstory; as a kid, I looked up to Link; Ocarina of Time incarnation to be specific. He was my personal hero and role model. I wanted to be JUST like him when I grew up, and I did my best to have just that happen; teaching myself swordplay, archery, and general never-stop-trying attitude to mold myself in his image. Even when I grew up a bit more in high school, I still looked up to him.
Fast forward a few years, I've moved out of my parents' house, and I'm on my own. Suddenly, the realization comes relatively all at once, over the course of maybe two or three weeks: I'm transgendered. I'm a GIRL now. Suddenly there's a huge divide between the man I always wished I could be and the woman my life is shaping me into.
Seeing a female Link would mean the world to me. I wouldn't have to be afraid to keep following his (or in that instance, her) example; if the Spirit of the Hero is agendered, what does it matter what bathroom I use? If either a man OR a woman could carry the Triforce of Courage and be the chosen knight of the three golden goddesses, what's stopping me from being everything I want to be, man or woman?
renegade7 said:
I don't see any reason to change it. Link's character has never been extremely important to the story, the only reason they don't just give you a character editor is to keep a sense of series continuity.
And besides, Nintendo already has a perfectly good female adventure hero, and it's a shame there was nothing about her at E3 this year :/
You mean the one that's currently carrying the design from the game that made her a walking doormat and is wearing the very high heels her undersuit's original design document SPECIFICALLY FORBADE HER FROM EVER WEARING? Yeah, no. We need more.