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June 2011
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The editors liked
New 3D visuals are impressive
Touchscreen inventory is a big plus
The best implementation of 3D on the 3DS
Although a remastered version
It will still suck you in
Amazing gameplay
Epic quest
Great visuals
Cleaner
Smoother visuals
Exploring the vastness of Hyrule
Handful of minor touches that simplify for the better
It's one of the greatest games of all time
In all it's glory
Graphical polish enhances without changing too much
Brilliant
Lengthy adventure
With plenty of side quests and replayable modes
3D really works well
And is useful without being intrusive
Controls work well
And tweaks have stopped previous gripes
The editors didn't like
Gyroscopic aiming controls don't mix well with the new 3D graphics.
Save system
3D can be exhausting
An entirely new adventure would have been nice
Some really vague
Unclear moments
Battle system
Other aspects are '98 relics
No gold cart? C'mon
Guys!
Gyroscopic aiming doesn't work with 3D switched on
Doesn't add an awful lot to the original adventure
Lack of speech and simplistic puzzles remind you its a thirteen year old game
It's one of the greatest games of all time, in all it's glory; graphical polish enhances without changing too much; brilliant, lengthy adventure, with plenty of side quests and replayable modes; 3D really works well, and is useful without being intrusive; controls work well, and tweaks have stopped previous gripes
Gyroscopic aiming doesn't work with 3D switched on; doesn't add an awful lot to the original adventure; lack of speech and simplistic puzzles remind you its a thirteen year old game
New 3D visuals are impressive; touchscreen inventory is a big plus,
Gyroscopic aiming controls don't mix well with the new 3D graphics.
While it remains essentially the same game as the original 1998 version, the redrawn 3D graphics are smartly implemented, by and large, and the touchscreen inventory makes gameplay that much smoother. Whether veterans of the original will feel it's wor...
For the past month I have ranted on about how much I dislike the Nintendo 3DS as I felt there were never really any good games apart from Super Street Fighter 4, which I have been playing on the HD consoles for the past two years anyway.Well thankfully...
The best implementation of 3D on the 3DS, although a remastered version, it will still suck you in
Save system, 3D can be exhausting
There's something a bit sad about the fact that the first must-have game on the 3DS is an update of a 12-year-old classic. Those of us who worked our way through the original version will find Ocarina of Time 3DS every bit as brilliant as we remember. ...
Abstract: So it's fitting that Nintendo has approached this re-release with all the care of an attentive museum curator, making changes with the lightest of touches. The sharp-edged polygons of the Nintendo 64 original have been smoothed and cleaned while preservin...
The remake of the N64 classic offers a huge world with elaborate dungeons, while high-resolution textures improve the graphics quite a bit. However the save system remains archaic and Master Quest isn't available from the start. ...
It may well be 13 years old, but you certainly wouldn’t think it. Masterfully adapted and featuring some truly exceptional 3D, it’s the 3DS’s best game and a magnificent showcase for adapting past classics. 9.0/10Print this pageComments (0)Share this p...
Even if you’re played the original game to death, there’s no doubt whatsoever that it’s well worth experiencing again on the 3DS. This is truly classic stuff and simply never grows old – from the moment the camera pans around Kokiri Forest during the g...
Abstract: Compiling a beneficial review of Ocarina of Time 3D – or any remake for that matter - presents its writer with a glaring problem: for whom do you review it? The audience, after all, is divided. Some consumers are driven by the blinding power of nostalgia, viewing Ocarina....