I personally prefer Ocarina of time to Majora's Mask, mainly because of the tedious save system in Majora's Mask. Also, in Ocarina of Time, after you found the sword and shield, you were off to the first dungeon. In Majora's Mask, however, you had to wander around some boring town, trying to find out what you're supposed to do next. The moon is about to collide with the world, so why the heck am I playing hide and seek with a bunch of bratty kids? Majora's Mask can still be a fun game, it is fun to use the powers of the masks. However, I do not like the idea of starting a dungeon over again just because the Night of the Third Day is about to end. I do believe that Leo makes a good point with the idea of a sense of approaching doom. I guess I will revisit Majora's Mask again to see if my opinion changes (It has been a while since I've played it).
Majora's Mask?
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ReiDemon
Majora's Mask?
MM is fun, but the problem is that its pacing is too poor. In OoT, dungeons were linked together with relatively little space between them: just enough to keep the pace up, but not so much that it becomes irritating. But for MM, there's too much "empty space" between dungeons. From Death Mountain to Great Bay is especially bad, since you have to find all the eggs, defeat pirates and all of that garbage.
But, hey, just my two cents.
But, hey, just my two cents.
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Fingers dripping ink
Majora's Mask?
Ocarina of Time is one of my favorite games of all time, and as far as Zelda games are concerned is tied with A Link To The Past for the greatest. I recently tried to play Majora's Mask, but I couldn't get into it. I've never been able to. Then again, it took me years to play Ocarina, so, perhaps some day....
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ptdebate1
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Majora's Mask?
Hey Critic, did you ever play Majora? If you did, what did you think? A material? B or C material? I'm burning with curiosity
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