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June 2011
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The editors liked
Strong 3D/visuals
Musical score
Weapons
Tutorial/hint options
Supplementary missions
High challenges
High level enhancements
Gyroscopic aiming
Upscaled and reworked textures
Impressive use of 3D video and audio
Lengthy and challenging.
Huge world
Elaborate dungeons
Highresolution textures improve the graphics quite a bit.
Beautifully updated visuals
Sweeping adventure with engaging side quests
Exciting arsenal of weapons
Stellar music and memorable characters
Master Quest is an invigorating challenge.
Looks gorgeous
Perfect port
The story spans two time periods
Fun side-quests
Interesting use of music throughout the adventure
You can unlock the Master Quest to play after the main game
Lots of weapons to use
Wide variety of enemies
Colorful world and environment and it controls fairly easily. 3D effects work perfectly
Without being gimmicky. There’s also a Boss Challenge mode and Shei
The editors didn't like
Even more similar elements to improve item management
Lack of camera control stick is sorely missed
Several obtuse puzzles
A handful of cheap
Frustrating moments.
Archaic save system
Master Quest isn't available from the start.
Environmental structure is relatively sparse
Master Quest not unlocked from the start.
Camera can be hard to control if using the gyroscope functions. Water temple is still difficult and tedious. You have to beat the game once to unlock Master Quest.
Abstract: I bought the gold cartridge edition of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time at its original 1998 UK launch. I remember the day well: heading to my local indie store to pick it up, briskly walking home, and sitting down to play the game I'd been anticip...
Abstract: I simply cannot imagine sitting here and wasting your time by writing a review of The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time. Originally released in November of 1998 for the Nintendo 64, the game was a stunning achievement, a mythologically great title ...
Abstract: When Ocarina of Time originally released in 1998, I was working a kiosk in a downtown Vancouver movie theatre promoting the N64 game. More than a year after that I finally finished the game. At that exact moment I was holding my newborn son...
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Beautifully updated visuals, Sweeping adventure with engaging side quests, Exciting arsenal of weapons, Stellar music and memorable characters, Master Quest is an invigorating challenge.
Environmental structure is relatively sparse, Master Quest not unlocked from the start.
Gorgeous new visuals help make The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D the definitive version of an enduring classic. ...
This is The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, just as you remember it, reborn for a new portable system and a new generation of gamers across the globe. If you have never played this classic game, stop reading this review and get out there and buy it. ...
Abstract: Let's say, for the sake of an analogy, that The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is to action-adventure games what James Bond is to action-espionage films. I realize this isn't the most ideal comparison, especially since Nintendo is one of the few deve...
Abstract: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is a powerful game. It's a game that, once it sinks its claws into a gamer, never lets go. Equal parts innocent and morbid, charming and disturbing, silly and melancholic, Ocarina of Time is an enduring classic fo...