Ocarina of Time 3D

Bought this game on Sunday and so far I love it. I have played through the original about 5 to 6 times and I was a little iffy on whether or not I have played it enough when I bought this but after playing it (I just got to adult Link) for a while I can say this alone shows other developers how 3D can be done on the 3DS. Sure, it isn't necessary to play it in 3D and you still can't stray from the center of the screen to keep the effect but it uses it very well. The parts I love the most about the 3D are actually the little things, like when Navi hides inside Link as he's running and a trail of her "fairy dust" or whatever comes towards you or when you grab a chicken and run around and the feathers are coming right at the camera or when you're running towards a sunset and the glare seemingly pops out right at you. They took their time getting all this down.

The graphics themselves have had an update too but only if you pay close attention to detail as well. I'm glad they updated them but still kept it in the same "model" as the N64 version. It's basically a touch up but a damn good one.

The gameplay remains pretty untouched except for the inclusion of the touch screen which I love for this game. Changing weapons, tunics, items has never been so seamless for this game; YOU NO LONGER HAVE TO PAUSE to switch this shit out with this!!! That was always one of my biggest complaints with the other versions. You also can use the gyroscope in the 3DS to look around in first person mode (whether it be simply looking or aiming weapons) and I like it but once again this also tends to show how much you can't stray too far from the screen or you'll lose the 3D effect and in a battle, that's frustrating. But if you just move your head with the screen, sometimes I felt completely immersed in the land of Hyrule. I looked up, Link looked up; I looked to aim my slingshot at a Golden Skulltula in the upper right corner, Link aimed in the same direction. I see great potential for this in future games (Metroid anyone?)

Then there are the extras, I haven't beaten it yet but when one does do that it opens up the Master Quest version which is the same game but with the dungeons being re-arranged. It also opens a mode where you can fight any of the bosses again but this time it is timed competition.


I give the game a definite 9/10. It's one of the best games ever injected with just the right amount of botox all the while keeping the charm and fun still there!

Here's a commercial for it featuring Robin Williams and his daughter Zelda; yes, he named his daughter after the Princess (and she's hot as well)

 

squallumz

knows petras secret: she farted.
is it pretty much the same exact game though?

im not gonna get a 3ds or whatever its called but im curious.
 
is it pretty much the same exact game though?

im not gonna get a 3ds or whatever its called but im curious.

Yeah, it is. I love the game a lot so that doesn't bother me but it's not worth a 3DS if that's all you'd get unless you're the biggest Zelda fan ever and just need to play every version
 
I love this game so far. Another good thing about it is, it has Master Quest built in for when you finish the main game and the boss rush mode.
 

squallumz

knows petras secret: she farted.
i got that zeldas collector disc for the gamecube that has ocarina and all the rest expert for link to the past. so when i get the urge to play ocarina, i pop that on the wii.
 

Noel_Cypress

Official Checked Star Member
Im uber excited to buy this game. Been a zelda fanatic since before I can remember. How is gameplay with the 3Ds controls? Does it make it easier or harder than using a N64 Controller?
 
Im uber excited to buy this game. Been a zelda fanatic since before I can remember. How is gameplay with the 3Ds controls? Does it make it easier or harder than using a N64 Controller?

I wouldn't necessarily say it enhances the gameplay in any way but using the first person mode and aiming with actually moving the system itself is cool but the 3D effect gets lost easily when doing it.

I'd say I have the 3D on about 80% of the time, sometimes it's nice to turn off after a little bit

But it takes about 5 minutes to get used to the 3DS controls and then it starts to come naturally, the touch screen helps out immensely!
 

PlasmaTwa2

The Second-Hottest Man in my Mother's Basement
Call me when they port Majora's Mask.
 
Call me when they port Majora's Mask.

Majora's Mask really annoyed me. lack of dungeons, boring bosses and an unintriguing storyline.....and there was the water dungeon which made me scream at the top of my lungs. Even the ultimate mask that you got for getting all the other masks didnt make the game worth playing, as cool as its power was


As for Ocarina of time 3D. great remake. Beacause i remembered everything i finished the original game in 4 days after getting the 3D version. Im now playing the Master Quest which is much harder, the Dungeons are done in a different order and really take strategizing. I really enjoy it alot, the 3D does get iffy when youre in locked battle, but thats why its so good that you can turn it on and off, outside of that the 3D just looks amazing. The true new feature with being able to fight the bosses again is really nice
 

squallumz

knows petras secret: she farted.
ive yet to finish majoras mask. ive gotten as far as the goron link part twice.

i really gotta commit to it.
 

Noel_Cypress

Official Checked Star Member
I wouldn't necessarily say it enhances the gameplay in any way but using the first person mode and aiming with actually moving the system itself is cool but the 3D effect gets lost easily when doing it.

I'd say I have the 3D on about 80% of the time, sometimes it's nice to turn off after a little bit

But it takes about 5 minutes to get used to the 3DS controls and then it starts to come naturally, the touch screen helps out immensely!

Ohhh I had no idea about the "moving the system around" thing... JEEZ I NEED TO GET THIS >.<
 
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