I remember years ago when I went to a buddy's house and he bought Zelda: Ocarina of time when it first came out. It was a golden cartridge and just like its golden exterior, we knew this game was going to be epic and a adventure we would never forget. From the opening scene to the epic end, the graphics in that time was sheer perfection and well deserves the 10 rating. The details are great and contends to games even today. I always loved the sun rise and the moon of the night, it truly brought this game to life. I can go on forever about the graphics but I better stop while I can.
The sound too was awesome. What other game gave you a magical ocarina to harness the harmonies of Hyrule and create your own masterpieces. The dungeon and battle music was epic and the sound effects was great too, down to Links sword swings. To me, the sound and music sets the mood to play a game and makes it epic.
I was hooked to this game since it came out. I found vizzed.com by luck and finally after years of waiting I am once again hooked to Ocarina of Time and my Playstation 3 is now on vacation.
Story is key and Zelda: Ocarina of Time has that and then some. Ever since the first Zelda, Link faces is timeless arch enemy Ganon (aka Ganondorf. And as always at the center of their struggle is the all powerful Triforce that Ganon desires for world domination and Link is all that stands in his way. Like I said a timeless story that never dies.
This game is plentiful of side quest, mini-games, and more. You will never get bored of this game because you can always take a break from the main story and set off do other things.
The difficulty of this game is up there people. There are more than enough dungeons and boss fights to survive. The puzzles in each dungeon will exercise your brain. The hardest temple to me was the Water Temple simply because you had to adjust the water levels constantly to reach certain places and making sure you had the keys to open the locked doors when you get there. The Sub boss u faced is the infamous Shadow Link from Zelda II on the NES. I can't tell you how many times he made me scream at the TV as a kid and here on Ocarina of Time, the apple does not fall far from the tree. Overall, the difficulty of the game is to be respected.
To close this review I am grateful once again that I get to relive the good old days by playing this game. This game is perfect in almost every way. From raiding dungeons, riding horseback in the fields of Hyrule, to fishing in a pond. This game has everything to possibly do. So if anybody wants to have a getaway from the real world and enter a place of endless adventure, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is such a place to escape to.
I remember years ago when I went to a buddy's house and he bought Zelda: Ocarina of time when it first came out. It was a golden cartridge and just like its golden exterior, we knew this game was going to be epic and a adventure we would never forget. From the opening scene to the epic end, the graphics in that time was sheer perfection and well deserves the 10 rating. The details are great and contends to games even today. I always loved the sun rise and the moon of the night, it truly brought this game to life. I can go on forever about the graphics but I better stop while I can.
The sound too was awesome. What other game gave you a magical ocarina to harness the harmonies of Hyrule and create your own masterpieces. The dungeon and battle music was epic and the sound effects was great too, down to Links sword swings. To me, the sound and music sets the mood to play a game and makes it epic.
I was hooked to this game since it came out. I found vizzed.com by luck and finally after years of waiting I am once again hooked to Ocarina of Time and my Playstation 3 is now on vacation.
Story is key and Zelda: Ocarina of Time has that and then some. Ever since the first Zelda, Link faces is timeless arch enemy Ganon (aka Ganondorf. And as always at the center of their struggle is the all powerful Triforce that Ganon desires for world domination and Link is all that stands in his way. Like I said a timeless story that never dies.
This game is plentiful of side quest, mini-games, and more. You will never get bored of this game because you can always take a break from the main story and set off do other things.
The difficulty of this game is up there people. There are more than enough dungeons and boss fights to survive. The puzzles in each dungeon will exercise your brain. The hardest temple to me was the Water Temple simply because you had to adjust the water levels constantly to reach certain places and making sure you had the keys to open the locked doors when you get there. The Sub boss u faced is the infamous Shadow Link from Zelda II on the NES. I can't tell you how many times he made me scream at the TV as a kid and here on Ocarina of Time, the apple does not fall far from the tree. Overall, the difficulty of the game is to be respected.
To close this review I am grateful once again that I get to relive the good old days by playing this game. This game is perfect in almost every way. From raiding dungeons, riding horseback in the fields of Hyrule, to fishing in a pond. This game has everything to possibly do. So if anybody wants to have a getaway from the real world and enter a place of endless adventure, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is such a place to escape to.