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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
Abstract: I simply cannot imagine sitting here and wasting your time by writing a review of The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time. Originally released in November of 1998 for the Nintendo 64, the game was a stunning achievement, a mythologically great title ...
Abstract: When Ocarina of Time originally released in 1998, I was working a kiosk in a downtown Vancouver movie theatre promoting the N64 game. More than a year after that I finally finished the game. At that exact moment I was holding my newborn son...
Beautifully updated visuals, Sweeping adventure with engaging side quests, Exciting arsenal of weapons, Stellar music and memorable characters, Master Quest is an invigorating challenge.
Environmental structure is relatively sparse, Master Quest not unlocked from the start.
Gorgeous new visuals help make The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D the definitive version of an enduring classic. ...
Abstract: Scroll down to the bottom for a video review.Judging The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D is a challenge. How exactly do you evaluate one of the greatest games of all time nearly 13 years after it first came out? One way is to just put the important...
This is The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, just as you remember it, reborn for a new portable system and a new generation of gamers across the globe. If you have never played this classic game, stop reading this review and get out there and buy it. ...
Abstract: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is a powerful game. It's a game that, once it sinks its claws into a gamer, never lets go. Equal parts innocent and morbid, charming and disturbing, silly and melancholic, Ocarina of Time is an enduring classic fo...
Abstract: Let's say, for the sake of an analogy, that The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is to action-adventure games what James Bond is to action-espionage films. I realize this isn't the most ideal comparison, especially since Nintendo is one of the few deve...
It's a faithful recreation of the timeless Nintendo64 classic. Innovations like the realistic passage of time remain as engaging now as they were 13 years ago. Most changes, such as the new touchscreen inventory, serve only to modernize the interface.
It’s nearly impossible to use the gyroscopepowered camera in 3D mode without altering screen orientation and losing the stereoscopic sweet spot.
Just as enchanting as it was in 1998, the 3DS version of this beloved classic is far and away the best game yet released for Nintendo's fledgling handheld system.But there are changes. The most noticeable come in the form of adaptations made to accomm...