Majoras Mask puts you into a real living world, where to get to each dungeon you have to really involve yourself to other peoples actions and collect different items. Sidequests are deeper more involving and easier to identify. You have to manipulate time throughout 3 days to fit with other peoples schedules and gain time. There is way ore to do, and more variety of actions that come in masks that can transform you or give you powers. The story is way darker and mature with more character development and atmosphere. The Dungeons are completely different too. Its way differIts also more challenging in a good way.
wait so if you dont do any side quests you only have 72 hours 2 do the game?
No, its unlimited, you can go back to day one, but once you restart time you keep your rewards of the side quests, but the game will act as if you didnt do it at all, and you get to slow down time too, it works, believe me.
It's so complicated that you need to play the game to figure it all out. The 72 hours is actually around 72 minutes real-time, but like Gabe said you can slow time (it doubles the time you have left)
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Majoras Mask puts you into a real living world, where to get to each dungeon you have to really involve yourself to other peoples actions and collect different items. Sidequests are deeper more involving and easier to identify. You have to manipulate time throughout 3 days to fit with other peoples schedules and gain time. There is way ore to do, and more variety of actions that come in masks that can transform you or give you powers. The story is way darker and mature with more character development and atmosphere. The Dungeons are completely different too. Its way differIts also more challenging in a good way.
wait so if you dont do any side quests you only have 72 hours 2 do the game?
No, its unlimited, you can go back to day one, but once you restart time you keep your rewards of the side quests, but the game will act as if you didnt do it at all, and you get to slow down time too, it works, believe me.
wow sounds intresting. Still though i feel like i dont need another zelda 1 reason still havent beat tp lol. nice avatar btw
It's so complicated that you need to play the game to figure it all out. The 72 hours is actually around 72 minutes real-time, but like Gabe said you can slow time (it doubles the time you have left)
ahh me wee head can't handle how complacted this is lol you confused me even more lol but your only trying 2 help lol
It just...works. I mean, I dont blame you for being skeptical, but you got to play it to understand it. You have unlimited time, but at the same time you dont. It works
It's so complicated that you need to play the game to figure it all out. The 72 hours is actually around 72 minutes real-time, but like Gabe said you can slow time (it doubles the time you have left)
ahh me wee head can't handle how complacted this is lol you confused me even more lol but your only trying 2 help lol
Believe me, you actually figure it out quickly.
Current games: Everything on Switch
Switch Friend Code: SW-5075-7879-0008 | My Nintendo: LzWinky
For RPG I suggest Paper Mario: simple but fun and the easiest level system I've ever seen Action/Adventure: any Zelda game (sorry!) Shooter: Onslaught and Water Warfare on the WiiWare (I heard they were really good)
Current games: Everything on Switch
Switch Friend Code: SW-5075-7879-0008 | My Nintendo: LzWinky
For RPG I suggest Paper Mario: simple but fun and the easiest level system I've ever seen Action/Adventure: any Zelda game (sorry!) Shooter: Onslaught and Water Warfare on the WiiWare (I heard they were really good)
i have Onslaught i dont wanan get water warfare just incase my wiis internet dies lol and only vc games > i think i'm gonna buy a link to the past maybe mario bros 3 that leaves 700 points left of i do buy them
For RPG I suggest Paper Mario: simple but fun and the easiest level system I've ever seen Action/Adventure: any Zelda game (sorry!) Shooter: Onslaught and Water Warfare on the WiiWare (I heard they were really good)
i have Onslaught i dont wanan get water warfare just incase my wiis internet dies lol and only vc games > i think i'm gonna buy a link to the past maybe mario bros 3 that leaves 700 points left of i do buy them
I DEFINITELY recommend Super Mario Bros 3. In my opinion it's Mario's best game ever. 700 points? I hate having that number!
Current games: Everything on Switch
Switch Friend Code: SW-5075-7879-0008 | My Nintendo: LzWinky
For RPG I suggest Paper Mario: simple but fun and the easiest level system I've ever seen Action/Adventure: any Zelda game (sorry!) Shooter: Onslaught and Water Warfare on the WiiWare (I heard they were really good)
i have Onslaught i dont wanan get water warfare just incase my wiis internet dies lol and only vc games > i think i'm gonna buy a link to the past maybe mario bros 3 that leaves 700 points left of i do buy them
I DEFINITELY recommend Super Mario Bros 3. In my opinion it's Mario's best game ever. 700 points? I hate having that number!
Maybe 700 points so feel free do do whatever point range lol but i might go with it so do both lol
if only you had 2400 you could get three of your choices...
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