The Legend Of Zelda, The Ocarina Of Time. For the longest time I heard a lot of things about this game. I even knew people who owned a Nintendo 64, and only this game. And no other systems. All they did was play Zelda. I had played a lot of the handheld Zelda games, and didn't think they were that bad, but certainly not an all around amazing game. I opened up Ocarina Of Time, and was shocked at even the intro. It gripped me, the soothing music, the cinematic way Link rode his horse through a dark field, the title slowly appearing, and even the entirety of making a file, I was excited to play the game. So, I started the game, and (for it's time) the graphics amazed me. The scene of the fairy going to Link had me all around astounded. So, as I'm making my way into learning the pretty difficult controls (due to me using a keyboard) I see character development, in even minor characters I'll probably never see again. I can also map out how people feel about Link's lack of a fairy, and how he must have been treated before this day. So, I get my sword an shield after adventuring and learning, and get into the first dungeon. It took me a long time, and was difficult, but not frustrating. The use of different items was interesting, and I was intrigued by the boss fight. This game had me gripped from the beginning, and I'm still working on more progress. I have a feeling this is a classic I'll be playing for a long time. The Legend Of Zelda, The Ocarina Of Time really is one of the best games ever, and I strongly recommend it to anyone who hasn't played it yet.
The Legend Of Zelda, The Ocarina Of Time. For the longest time I heard a lot of things about this game. I even knew people who owned a Nintendo 64, and only this game. And no other systems. All they did was play Zelda. I had played a lot of the handheld Zelda games, and didn't think they were that bad, but certainly not an all around amazing game. I opened up Ocarina Of Time, and was shocked at even the intro. It gripped me, the soothing music, the cinematic way Link rode his horse through a dark field, the title slowly appearing, and even the entirety of making a file, I was excited to play the game. So, I started the game, and (for it's time) the graphics amazed me. The scene of the fairy going to Link had me all around astounded. So, as I'm making my way into learning the pretty difficult controls (due to me using a keyboard) I see character development, in even minor characters I'll probably never see again. I can also map out how people feel about Link's lack of a fairy, and how he must have been treated before this day. So, I get my sword an shield after adventuring and learning, and get into the first dungeon. It took me a long time, and was difficult, but not frustrating. The use of different items was interesting, and I was intrigued by the boss fight. This game had me gripped from the beginning, and I'm still working on more progress. I have a feeling this is a classic I'll be playing for a long time. The Legend Of Zelda, The Ocarina Of Time really is one of the best games ever, and I strongly recommend it to anyone who hasn't played it yet.