Majora's Mask is one of the darker entry's in the series, and I love it. I mean, it's so creepy. Those who have played it will know what I mean. Now, into the review. One great part of the game is the story. Basically, in the beginning, Link is riding through the woods on Epona, and a strange child known as "Skull Kid" steals her and rides off. When you get to where the main game takes place, you meet a guy named "The Happy Mask Salesman who tells you about a mask with terrible, but great powers. However, your a Deku Scrub, and the salesman tells you that he'll fix you, as long as you find the mask for him. Play the game to find out the rest! I rated this a ten out of ten, and I am not being a buttkisser. Now, lets discuss the sound and graphics. Seeing as how the graphics are about on par with console, I'll rate it a seven. The sound on the other hand is great! When songs are special abilities, you kind of need good sound, or that aspect won't be too enjoyable. I'd give this part an eight. For depth, I'd rate it a measly five, despite the epic story, simply because it's not that long. The difficulty isn't too high either, because it's not really that hard. However I'd definitely play this again, so addictiveness gets a nine. The thing about this game is it's bigger than itself. If you are afraid of losing your friends, Skull Kid's story will speak to you, and things like that.
Majora's Mask is one of the darker entry's in the series, and I love it. I mean, it's so creepy. Those who have played it will know what I mean. Now, into the review. One great part of the game is the story. Basically, in the beginning, Link is riding through the woods on Epona, and a strange child known as "Skull Kid" steals her and rides off. When you get to where the main game takes place, you meet a guy named "The Happy Mask Salesman who tells you about a mask with terrible, but great powers. However, your a Deku Scrub, and the salesman tells you that he'll fix you, as long as you find the mask for him. Play the game to find out the rest! I rated this a ten out of ten, and I am not being a buttkisser. Now, lets discuss the sound and graphics. Seeing as how the graphics are about on par with console, I'll rate it a seven. The sound on the other hand is great! When songs are special abilities, you kind of need good sound, or that aspect won't be too enjoyable. I'd give this part an eight. For depth, I'd rate it a measly five, despite the epic story, simply because it's not that long. The difficulty isn't too high either, because it's not really that hard. However I'd definitely play this again, so addictiveness gets a nine. The thing about this game is it's bigger than itself. If you are afraid of losing your friends, Skull Kid's story will speak to you, and things like that.