The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask – Nintendo 64 The acclaimed sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time arrives on Virtual Console! Link must wield the power of several magical masks to save the land from destruction – and he has only 72 hours to do it! Majora's Mask is an epic, gripping race against time that should belong in every fan's collection
Since I own this in about 10 different formats already I don't think I'll be picking it up. It is, however, good to have a game for the N64 which uses the Expansion Pak. I think that opens up doors for lots of cool games...
[21:14] pixelman: I blame fheblackdragon
[21:15] pixelman: That's not an f by the way, it's a fancy t.
[21:15] Objection: Tales of Graces "fancy t"
[21:15] Objection: Tinal Tantasy
[21:15] theblackdragon: lol OB
[21:15] pixelman: OB knows what he's asking about.
Well, I think MM is not really that good as a videogame. Nintendo did very little (in fact, what else could they do?) to improve OoT. MM borrows everything from OoT. Literally. I always thought Nintendo made MM to get some extra cash because seems pretty obvious the game was developed in very little time. Don't get mw wrong, it's a game videogame, but MM main problem is that OoT exists. If you know what I mean.
Despite using the same engine as OOT, I found MM to be a completely different experience, it repeats a few things but I honestly felt it was a very different experience, the mask system was really interesting as was the time element, the emphasis on side quests could be annoying at times when you got one you didn't like, but I think the game had a lot of character, I already have the N64 version though so don't really have any reason to buy it, MM does seem to divide opinion among Zelda fans and it is a tough game to beat, but I really liked it, it was different.
Well, I think MM is not really that good as a videogame. Nintendo did very little (in fact, what else could they do?) to improve OoT. MM borrows everything from OoT. Literally. I always thought Nintendo made MM to get some extra cash because seems pretty obvious the game was developed in very little time. Don't get mw wrong, it's a game videogame, but MM main problem is that OoT exists. If you know what I mean.
Sacrilegious!!!
For me, Majora's Mask is better than Ocarina of Time. Improve it, and add a more darkness atmosphere. It's a very unique Zelda game, with the masks and the time factors, all around the misterious Clock Town. The ending (the real ending) is still the best in al the series too, IMO (that music...). As I said, this is my all time favourite game. No other arrive in substitution since it, and I play recently (around two years) in my N64 console, and I'll play again in my Wii. Graphics are not the best after one decade, but the years don't change my opinion.
P.D.: One more time: sorry about my english. It's a shame for me talk about my loved Majora's Mask not in my language.
Sweet, I'l believe it when I see it though. Which will be about two hours. I'm a little sceptical about this anouncement as we just got a quality snes game (super punch out) recently. Such a big release seems too soon. Wont complain though, it would be flippin great to have it for the weekend
I remember back when Majora's Mask was called Gaiden...
...and also, I read in one magazine (closer to the actual release) that it was to be called 'Mask of Mujula'! It's amazing how names change (just look at Aquario/Azurio/Aquia/Aquite for DSiWare!)
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