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The Legend of Zelda - Majora's Mask 3DS for Nintendo 3DS - Title Game
AdamElijass
Reviewed in Canada on August 18, 2024
I love game's
Paulo Henrique
Reviewed in Brazil on August 30, 2022
Notívago e belo! Dark and gloomy!
Ravi P.
Reviewed in India on February 1, 2017
Stop reading the comments and buy it ASAP.Still reading? OK ok OK. Let me tell you. This is the best game on 3ds. In case if you purchased your 3ds just for Pokémon and now confused what to do with your 3ds.This game is what you should get to forget Pokémon ga
Jorge L. Zatarain L.
Reviewed in Mexico on October 2, 2017
No hay mucho que pueda decir sobre éste juego que no se haya dicho con anterioridad. Es una joya de los videojuegos, en su tiempo significó un contraste tremendo frente su predecesor.Sus mecánicas han envejecido un poco pero siguen sintiendose vigentes, sin lugar a dudas debes probarlo aunque no lo hayas hecho en los 90s.Cuenta con una buena historia y horas de diversión, buen diseño de enemigos y mazmorras, rompecabezas que te ponen a pensar, secciones de acción intensa y mucho más. Éste remaster fue muy bien hecho, resuelve varios problemas de la versión original y sin lugar a dudas es la mejor que puedes probar.El juego en sí llegó en perfectas condiciones, dentro de su caja que no tenía ningún raspón y llegó en 2 días. Recomendado.
Derrick Kwan
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2015
Incredible.... Majoras Mask intrigued me to the fullest as a child. With its dark themes and towns people who all had their own daily routines. The challenge of having to keep track of time and planning ahead too accomplish whatever point of the story you're at. This game is a master piece...... Dont let the limited amount of time to complete certain things detour you(NOTE: Though time is limited it can always be reset , slowed down , or sped up once certain ocarina songs are learned. Also all important items will be kept. There is a even bank where you can put rupees so they're not lost). Once you gain certain items and get a handle on time management , everything comes to you easily. How to plan and what should I do next? Thats one of the major beauty's of this game . It actually requires a lot of thinking not everything is just handed to you , granted there are hints everywhere but man there are tons of scratch your head moments. The gameplay? WOW its as smooth as ever. Link has a certain flair in his movements especially when he side jumps or holds up his shield. Its very very smooth and the circle pad gives it an incredibly good feel. Now this next couple of lines is for ALL PARENTS WANTING TO BUY THIS FOR THEIR CHILD. Although the game is rated E for everyone , there are still some dark elements to this game. I mean its not incredibly dark but you can even tell from the cover its a little weird :D . This would be my advice , if you think your child is not ready to handle fighting weird looking things and listening to weird music that pairs perfectly. Then hey dont buy it .... chances are they're too young anyways. I played this when I was a child and ill admit it scared me at first. But you get used to it .... lets face it the world is a much darker place. I'd still recommend it though since it does challenge the mind and the time managing thing... I mean common isn't that one of the most important things these days?? Overall this game is great for anyone in my opinion. It opens up your mind to all possibilities of how something should can be done. The game play , plot , and music like any legend of zelda game is amazing . A living work of art ... it literally feels alive when you play. You're Link you're in this town to discover new adventure because you're the hero of time. What do heroes do? Save the world and help the individuals living in it. Buy this game you will not regret it.
Lisa
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2015
What’s one word to describe why I love Majora’s Mask so much? Atmosphere. Just about anyone will tell you this is the darkest game in the Zelda series. Heck, this is a game about trying to stop a red-eyed moon from crashing into the earth by wearing masks that make the hero scream in pain every time he dons them. But that’s not what makes the atmosphere in this game so memorable. No, the atmosphere in this game twinkles thanks to its incredibly unique cast of characters.Majora’s Mask is a game about helping people. Sure, the moon is due to crash into the world in three days, but Link—being the stand-up guy that he is—makes time in his busy schedule to reunite a long-lost couple, lay to rest spirits of the wandering dead (including a war hero and a rock god), and reverse the curse laid on a family turned into spiders. And all this altruism is recorded in the handy-dandy Bomber’s Notebook. Fans of the original game will be pleased to see that the Bomber’s Notebook is much more intuitive this time around, featuring alerts to ensure you don’t miss the events needed to help Termina’s denizens in distress.But getting back to the atmosphere, I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention the soundtrack. From the heart-wrenching “Song of Healing” (which plays when you lay the aforementioned wandering spirits to rest), to the otherworldly “Stone Tower Temple Theme” (with different versions depending on whether the temple is right-side-up or upside-down), the music in this game is simply incredible. I’ve been playing Majora’s Mask for fifteen years now, and I still never get tired of listening to these tunes.So, is there anything I don’t like about this game, you ask? Well, the need to go back in time repeatedly can occasionally be frustrating, especially when you’re just about to finish a temple. Your time-traveling ventures have been fine-tuned a bit in this version, however—in the N64 version, playing the “Song of Double Time” forced you to skip ahead six in-game hours. Now, you can choose the exact hour you want to travel to on any one of the three days. And of course, you can still slow down time with the “Inverted Song of Time.” That said, time traveling still disrupts the flow of your adventure, though I’d argue that the sense of urgency it creates is worth it.Majora’s Mask is one of those games you either love or you hate. If you’re like me and loved the original N64 game, you probably picked up the 3DS version without a second thought. After all, even without the shiny new graphics and gameplay tweaks, the idea of getting to play such a stellar game on the plane is worth the price tag alone. I only wish I could go back in time to 2000 and play it again with fresh eyes.
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