Zelda: Ocarina of Time traumatized my childhood

Bitmob
Thursday, August 04, 2011
EDITOR'S NOTEfrom Eduardo Moutinho

This article reminds me of my first Legend of Zelda playthrough. The 8-bit ghosts in the cemetery terrified me to the point I had to stop playing. Hey, I was only five years old.

I will now face my ultimate video-game fear.

It's not the regenerator from Resident Evil 4, or one of the splicers from Bioshock, or even a mutated fisherman from Cryostasis.

Actually, it’s from...The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

 

I'm talking about the redeads.

When I was a child, these strange zombie creatures gave me multiple nightmares. Their screeching wails froze Link, and they also froze me as a player. The suggestive way they hopped onto Link’s back is something that cannot be unseen.

My first encounter with a redead occurred when I was only nine years old. I had just reached the Hylian Royal Family's tomb. Inside, I heard strange sounds and noticed green gasses floating in the air. Through all that, I spotted some hunched-over people who seemed human.

“Talk to him,” my brother encouraged. Okay, sure. The tomb hadn't been open for generations, but I walked over to one of the figures anyway. From that point on, I never looked at Ocarina of Time the same way again.

Link stopped in his tracks and the redead leapt onto his back with extraordinary ease.

At this point, I threw down the controller, covered my eyes, and waited for it all to end.

Looking back, the unexpected nature of the redeads is what really scared me. Up to that point, the game never gave me an indication that it would incorporate aspects from the horror genre. I thought I could talk to anyone who resembled a human and not worry about negative repercussions.

With the Zelda series, you expect to conquer dungeons, defeat bosses, and collect items. You don't expect to feel fear. When this happens, the effect is multiplied. Nintendo created the redead to push the norm.

I also think that my age at the time had something to do with my reaction. Nowadays, I'm able to enjoy things that scared me as a kid -- including looping roller coasters and Resident Evil titles.

Redeads used to frighten me, but now I like them, even though they can still give me chills. I’m not embarrassed to admit that as an adult. 

 
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Comments (13)
Dscn0568_-_copy
August 03, 2011

I wasn't scared of them, but now that you mention it ReDeads are creepy enemies for a Zelda title. I think it's because the head is so wrinkly and alien compared to the relatively normal human body.

Default_picture
August 04, 2011

Those things scared me so much when I first played Ocarina. Of course, the first Resident Evil left me with a deep fear of all things zombie-like. to this day I can't play the first RE by myself. 

Default_picture
August 04, 2011

Redeads scared me, but you know what really did it for me? That boss in the Shadow Temple (I think). The white zombie/monster thing with the hands that came out of the ground. Good lord, I HATED THAT. D:

That boss, and the moon from Majora's Mask. 

Default_picture
August 04, 2011
This is awesome! I remember that exact moment. I was a little older but the fear was definitely there. I remember quickly trying to get the hell out of that tomb when that happened. Certainly a great moment in gaming there.
Mindjack
August 04, 2011

The scariest Zelda character, by far, is the 35-year-old man-fairy, Tingle. What does "Tingle, Tingle, Kooloo-Limpah!" mean anyway?

Bitmob
August 04, 2011

I take back everything I said about redeads.  Tingle is the most terrifying character, not only in the Zelda series, but the entire video game medium!

Justme
August 04, 2011

I think I'm more afraid of the person who created Tingle; theirs is truly a demented mind.

Default_picture
August 04, 2011
God, why did you have to brng that up? Lol. Ever since I first saw him in The Wind Waker, he's traumatized me for life. His design in Majora's Mask was the worst. (ーー;)
Profile
August 04, 2011

I was 9 as well when I first played and I was so scared! I was happy to let my friend play instead of me.

Default_picture
August 04, 2011

According to Wikipedia, I was 14 when OoT came out... and even then, these dudes were creepy. The scream really sent a chill down my spine.

Default_picture
August 04, 2011
The redeads really freaked me out as well. I was coasting along fine until those freaky things froze me in my tracks and started hopping on me. It's that scream sound effect that scares me more than anything. If I hadn't played Resident Evil 1 beforehand, I would have said that these were the most horrifying enemies ever made.
Bitmob
August 04, 2011

All these comments made me realize that  I'm not the only one who is scared of redeads, thanks!

Default_picture
August 05, 2011

I don't know what you're talking about...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXvHaPodYhE\

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