RE: The Legend of Zelda
November 8, 2013 at 3:03 pm
(This post was last modified: November 8, 2013 at 3:04 pm by Cyberman.)
Oh I absolutely love OoT! I've spent so much time immersed in Hyrule that I've actually used the Master Sword to jump back three days to the start of this thread.
The first time I encountered Zelda was A Link To The Past on the SNES and I was instantly hooked. So when I found that a version was coming out on the N64, I made it my life's mission to buy it on the first day of release. I've never been disappointed by that decision. (And that final sequence, and that final image, has haunted me ever since).
I do like Majora's Mask, in its own way, but it seems to me to be less structured, inasmuch as it tries to cram as many of the characters from Ocarina in as possible without really justifying their presence. As such, to me it's a less satisfying gaming experience.
I've sort of lost track of the series after that, though I enjoyed Spirit Tracks on the DS.
The first time I encountered Zelda was A Link To The Past on the SNES and I was instantly hooked. So when I found that a version was coming out on the N64, I made it my life's mission to buy it on the first day of release. I've never been disappointed by that decision. (And that final sequence, and that final image, has haunted me ever since).
I do like Majora's Mask, in its own way, but it seems to me to be less structured, inasmuch as it tries to cram as many of the characters from Ocarina in as possible without really justifying their presence. As such, to me it's a less satisfying gaming experience.
I've sort of lost track of the series after that, though I enjoyed Spirit Tracks on the DS.
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