You see it if you beat the game on normal in under 4 hours.
Oh, so it isn't only a concept inside an art book. Nice
Now, it would have been cool to be able to play with the Zero Suit as an extra
You also see it for a moment if you die with her
I forgot about it ^^U
There's still no real argument (narratively) against having a female Link except "I don't want it"
I'm about to turn off my PC, but before that i'd like to chime in and talk a bit about this.
Some interactions and relationships in Zelda games are written basically around Link being male, if you look at the Zora prince for example, or Daruk, those are
bromance (i'm not too keen about the term, but can't think on anything better) relationships that wouldn't work the same with a female Link, also the Gerudo arc would need to be changed, and some characters and interactios too.
But then again, to me this seems like the new hot topic and it's starting to get repetitive. As i said before, the same question could be applied to every single videogame character, as in, Joel and Ellie, JC Denton or Lara Croft. The writer wanted Link to be male, it was his creation, and the caracter is good and defined if you look well enough.
Also, there's no one saying
I don't want a female Link but there's a lot of us that, after playing BotW, think that the game, as it is now, wouldn't have worked with a female Link
I'm in for it in a next Zelda though, if it works in Pokémon with implied love interests, why wouldn't do it with Zelda?
So warrior/bounty hunter look consists of a skintight catsuit and an 'I'm proud of these tiddies' pose
Sticking out your chest is a power/strenght pose