GameXplain: "When Ocarina of Time came out all those years ago, it was one of the best games ever made. And it still is. A fantastic journey made even better by smart additions that don’t at all compromise or detract from the original core experience. It’s safe to say if you loved the original, you’ll love this one. But if you’re one of the many who gave up around the Water Temple, it might be worth giving it another this time around. I’ve long held the opinion that fun doesn’t age, and Ocarina of Time 3D is definitive proof of that. While the game may no longer seem as fresh as it did when it released, by virtue of it inspiring countless games since, the game’s structure, design, puzzles, and heart (not just pieces) are as relevant today as they’ve ever been. I can only hope that Nintendo treats future remakes with the care they’ve given to Ocarina of Time 3D, as they’ve wonderfully updated a brilliant classic for the modern world."
BLG writes, "There are many fantastic and iconic weapons in game history, but some are significantly more memorable than others. When we think of iconic game weapons, these are the top 20 that come to mind."
You forgot one and it's a doozy. The weapon is kindness in undertale. :) defeats countless enemies.
Polygon: "To get back to the way Ocarina made us feel, it was necessary to reject almost everything about it."
I generally agree with the author here. However, if I had to point out a single game as the 'anti-Breath of the Wild,' that would be Majora's Mask. Pretty much everything in that game is interconnected, relies on something that the player must have done previously, is timed, and can be considered a puzzle in itself.
but still considered the best of the seties.
i would have liked botw to be more like ocarina.
25 years from today whatever Zelda is out people would too be looking fondly at Breath of the Wild.
Ah the more simple times of the 2020s.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time debuted 25 years ago, forever changing the face of video games and becoming a legend of its own.
I used a guide to beat part of it but some of the rest myself, still enjoyed it regardless. Too bad they didn't stick with this kind of gameplay for the rest of the series as I would prefer it over what they're doing now.
A definitive moment in video game history. Played it countless times, and Zelda was the best reason to own an N64.
I played through OoT so many times on the 64, then I bought it on the 3DS before the Eshop shut down. I wish we could have a Zelda collection like we did for Mario, I still can't believe that never happened.
Looks awesome!
Of course it's still great!
So Master Quest isn't selectable from the beginning?