- In 1998, Nintendo released Ocarina of Time, which was the first time
the Zelda world had been seen in 3D. That game was filled with an epic feel
partly because it couldn't help but do so due to it being its first
strides in a 3-dimensional world. All in all, it was an awesome game that lacked
any real depth but was still very fun to play.
- Majora's Mask was released in 2000, and sought to correct these issues
with better graphics, a more in depth storyline as well as involving
characters. Nintendo took full use of the Ocarina of Time and its mystical powers in
this game and focused far more on the individual races of Hyrule/Termina.
- Suffice to say, Majora's Mask has all of that, but lacks the epic'ness
its predecessor had. The game is simply too short, and in some cases,
very frustrating due to the heavy reliance on time and quests
restarting.
- But when all's said and done, this game stands tall as an excellent
and unique game that is slightly on the creepy side. If you're up for an
exciting adventure in the world of Zelda, you'll find it.
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Game Details
Release Dates :
USA - October 26, 2000
Released On :
Nintendo 64, Gamecube, Wii Virtual Console
Developer Info
Produced/Directed by :
Shigeru Miyamoto
Developer/Publisher :
Nintendo |