I personally loved this game. That being said, it was the first N64 game I played, and the only game remaining for the N64.
GRAPHICS- I give the graphics an 8, for stunning scenes and beautiful overlooks at Lake Hylia. Not to mention, Kakariko Village looked really nice, and just thinking about it can amaze you, and possibly give you a nostalgic feeling.
SOUND- I give the sound a 9, because I always loved Zelda music, but the music in this game really just amazed me.
ADDICTIVENESS- I give addictiveness a 10, because once you start playing, it is very hard to stop! You will know what I mean if you played it, because my review is not doing it any justice.
STORY- I give the story a 10. It's pretty much the same as any other Legend of Zelda, only it appeals to a larger audience. In a forest town, called Kokiri woods, a young boy named Link (or whatever you named him) lays about, sleeping. The forest guardian, The Great Deku Tree, has some evil minions of Ganon inside of him, so he sends his (annoying) fairy Navi to retrieve Link, and have the Hero of Time defeat all the monsters. After Link does so, his real quest unfolds. Battling skeletons at night, trying to get into Hyrule Castle at day, this young boy has so many challenges! SPOILERS!--------- After meeting Princess Zelda, you must go find the 2 jewels of elements or something, and return them to the Temple of Time. The Ocean Jewel is inside a whale, named Jabu Jabu. It is held by the Zora Princess. Normally, Zoras were hostile I think, but Nintendo decided to make them friendly now. The Fire Jewel resides in Death Mountain, a mountain you obviously don't want to go to unprepared. Just that name tells you that you shouldn't go there! After returning the jewels, you can go grab the Master Sword and become an adult, where you somehow slip into some tights. Now, you have MORE challenges! You must go find 7 medalliums and return the Sages to the Temple of Time. After doing so, you gain many cool items that can assist you in your new quest. You kill Ganon, an evil pig, and save Princess Zelda! Congratulations, now you don't even get to be a hero, because this takes place in the future!
END SPOILERS!------
DEPTH- As you can see, I did the story no justice at all, but I still give depth a 10! As I said, once you start playing, it's hard to stop! It's like you get sucked in, and have all the fun, but better!
DIFFICULTY- This game was not that bad, so I have to give it a 7. It is very easy if you know the story, and even more easy if you have completed it before, like I have when I was 6. But, I pretty much forgot everything, so starting over is a thorn in my foot.
I hope this review makes you want to play the game! Ocarina of Time is certainly my favourite Legend of Zelda game! Thank you for reading this review, and have a good day/night!
I personally loved this game. That being said, it was the first N64 game I played, and the only game remaining for the N64.
GRAPHICS- I give the graphics an 8, for stunning scenes and beautiful overlooks at Lake Hylia. Not to mention, Kakariko Village looked really nice, and just thinking about it can amaze you, and possibly give you a nostalgic feeling.
SOUND- I give the sound a 9, because I always loved Zelda music, but the music in this game really just amazed me.
ADDICTIVENESS- I give addictiveness a 10, because once you start playing, it is very hard to stop! You will know what I mean if you played it, because my review is not doing it any justice.
STORY- I give the story a 10. It's pretty much the same as any other Legend of Zelda, only it appeals to a larger audience. In a forest town, called Kokiri woods, a young boy named Link (or whatever you named him) lays about, sleeping. The forest guardian, The Great Deku Tree, has some evil minions of Ganon inside of him, so he sends his (annoying) fairy Navi to retrieve Link, and have the Hero of Time defeat all the monsters. After Link does so, his real quest unfolds. Battling skeletons at night, trying to get into Hyrule Castle at day, this young boy has so many challenges! SPOILERS!--------- After meeting Princess Zelda, you must go find the 2 jewels of elements or something, and return them to the Temple of Time. The Ocean Jewel is inside a whale, named Jabu Jabu. It is held by the Zora Princess. Normally, Zoras were hostile I think, but Nintendo decided to make them friendly now. The Fire Jewel resides in Death Mountain, a mountain you obviously don't want to go to unprepared. Just that name tells you that you shouldn't go there! After returning the jewels, you can go grab the Master Sword and become an adult, where you somehow slip into some tights. Now, you have MORE challenges! You must go find 7 medalliums and return the Sages to the Temple of Time. After doing so, you gain many cool items that can assist you in your new quest. You kill Ganon, an evil pig, and save Princess Zelda! Congratulations, now you don't even get to be a hero, because this takes place in the future!
END SPOILERS!------
DEPTH- As you can see, I did the story no justice at all, but I still give depth a 10! As I said, once you start playing, it's hard to stop! It's like you get sucked in, and have all the fun, but better!
DIFFICULTY- This game was not that bad, so I have to give it a 7. It is very easy if you know the story, and even more easy if you have completed it before, like I have when I was 6. But, I pretty much forgot everything, so starting over is a thorn in my foot.
I hope this review makes you want to play the game! Ocarina of Time is certainly my favourite Legend of Zelda game! Thank you for reading this review, and have a good day/night!
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