The first game in The Legend of Zelda series launched back in the mid-80s and since there there have been over a dozen games in the main series alone (and so many more spin-offs). They all revolve around Link and Zelda. Link is brave, sure, but is he really that much better than Zelda? Argument one: she is a princess and princesses always win. Argument two: she is magical. Argument three: she is way prettier and way smarter than Link. That's right, I said it. Zelda is better than Link.
There are a couple more notable things about The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom when compared to the other mainline games in the series. It is the first 2D game since 2015's The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes, but that was focused on multiplayer so it's not entirely a fair comparison. But this is: Echoes of Wisdom is the first single-player 2D game in the series since 2013's A Link Between Worlds.
Here is the game's description, courtesy of Nintendo:
It's up to Zelda and her wisdom to save the kingdom of Hyrule in a brand-new story in The Legend of Zelda series. The people of Hyrule are being stolen away by strange rifts that have appeared, with a certain swordsman among the missing. Team up with the mysterious fairy, Tri, and use the power of the Tri Rod to create echoes – imitations of things found in the environment. Then recreate those echoes whenever you like to solve puzzles and defeat enemies. Use echoes of water blocks to reach new heights, make bridges out of old beds, throw rocks at foes – or find your own creative combination of echoes to do things your way. You can even create echoes of monsters to fight at your side in combat. Join Zelda in her quest to rescue Hyrule.
The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom will be released for Nintendo Switch on September 26.