Legend of Zelda: Majoras Mask
N64
I finally got around to actually playing Majoras Mask a while ago (have been holding it off for so long. Never cuaght my attention at first). I never got to into it, with Ocarina of Time being my main Zelda game. But, at last, I got right down to it. And I thought it was a pretty darn good game.
Story:
A direct sequel to OoT. Link has started a search for his old (annoying) friend, Navi. As he is riding throguh the woods, he is attacked by the masked Skull Kid. After being transformed into a Deku, and finally getting a chance to get your Ocarina back, it is found out that Skull Kid has summoned a Menacing Moon to crush the town in 3 days. In order to prevent Clock Towns armageddon, you must summon those from Swamp, Mountain, Ocean, and Canyon. So, just like any Zelda game, you go off on an adventure to different dungeons to save the day, collecting many useful items, and masks along the way.
Graphics:
Majoras mask had pretty decent graphics for a N64 game, very similar to OoT's graphics. Just slightly better than that of OoT.
Gameplay:
A fun game. The dungeons were unique and cool, the bosses were interesting and fun to do, the final task was cool to watch, and there was alot of sidequests. The collecting of many different masks was fun, and the masks themselves were good. Cool looks, funny looks, and neat affects, the masks made the game even better. Being able to transform into a Deku, Zora, and Goron was a nice touch, and was fun to use, especially the different instruments that came with each one. It was a bit short, consisting of only half the amount of dungeons OoT, and most other Zelda games for that matter. There were only four. But a fine four they were.
Sound:
With many of the classic Zelda tunes, the Score of Majoras Mask is pretty nice. Of course fitting songs to the areas, different instruments that came with every different form, and the classic "song of Storms" Majoras Mask score wasn't too shabby. It's not like it needed super funkism songs anyway.
Conclusion:
Majoras mask, is a underated game that is easily on my recommend list. A little bit tricky at times, and large array of sidequests to complete, Majoras Mask is a pretty good game.
Score:
Story: 7/10
Graphics: 8/10 (For it being a 64 game)
Gameplay: 8/10
Sound: 7/10
Total: 7/10 Legend of Zelda: Majoras Mask
N64
I finally got around to actually playing Majoras Mask a while ago (have been holding it off for so long. Never cuaght my attention at first). I never got to into it, with Ocarina of Time being my main Zelda game. But, at last, I got right down to it. And I thought it was a pretty darn good game.
Story:
A direct sequel to OoT. Link has started a search for his old (annoying) friend, Navi. As he is riding throguh the woods, he is attacked by the masked Skull Kid. After being transformed into a Deku, and finally getting a chance to get your Ocarina back, it is found out that Skull Kid has summoned a Menacing Moon to crush the town in 3 days. In order to prevent Clock Towns armageddon, you must summon those from Swamp, Mountain, Ocean, and Canyon. So, just like any Zelda game, you go off on an adventure to different dungeons to save the day, collecting many useful items, and masks along the way.
Graphics:
Majoras mask had pretty decent graphics for a N64 game, very similar to OoT's graphics. Just slightly better than that of OoT.
Gameplay:
A fun game. The dungeons were unique and cool, the bosses were interesting and fun to do, the final task was cool to watch, and there was alot of sidequests. The collecting of many different masks was fun, and the masks themselves were good. Cool looks, funny looks, and neat affects, the masks made the game even better. Being able to transform into a Deku, Zora, and Goron was a nice touch, and was fun to use, especially the different instruments that came with each one. It was a bit short, consisting of only half the amount of dungeons OoT, and most other Zelda games for that matter. There were only four. But a fine four they were.
Sound:
With many of the classic Zelda tunes, the Score of Majoras Mask is pretty nice. Of course fitting songs to the areas, different instruments that came with every different form, and the classic "song of Storms" Majoras Mask score wasn't too shabby. It's not like it needed super funkism songs anyway.
Conclusion:
Majoras mask, is a underated game that is easily on my recommend list. A little bit tricky at times, and large array of sidequests to complete, Majoras Mask is a pretty good game.
Score:
Story: 7/10
Graphics: 8/10 (For it being a 64 game)
Gameplay: 8/10
Sound: 7/10
Total: 7/10 |