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Andrea's Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (N64)
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[February 5, 2008 09:37:36 PM]
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Gameplay:
For the second half of gameplay, I focused on what aspects of the game are more appealing and entertaining than the elements in Ocarina of Time.
The element of time travel is a recurring theme throughout both Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, though the story line's are very different. The storyline to Ocarina of Time was very detailed and captivating, whereas the storyline to Majora's Mask is mediocre.
It is apparent that a lot of the character sprites and music are recycled from Ocarina of Time. Even though these elements of the game are apparent, there is somewhat more freedom allowed to your character in the sense that you are able to transform into different thing and do more activities.
I still want to see how this game ends and will continue to play it.
Design:
The new puzzle elements in Majora's Mask are very interesting and add great depth to the game. In order to do most of the puzzles you are required to transform into a different animal of some sort that allows you to perform the task at hand.
In comparison to the new puzzles, the levels are somewhat boring. The patterns in the game are repeated too often and the world is does not seem as extensive as it should be.
The paths to certain levels are very set and the main city is a bit confusing to get around, especially when you only have 3 days to find the main object. The recycled characters and music makes the game a little boring.
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[February 5, 2008 08:20:36 PM]
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Summary:
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask is an action/adventure game that is the sequel to the the Ocarina of Time. In this installment, the main character Link is off on his own personal journey, but finds himself in a bit of a time crunch when a boy with a magical mask turns him into something else, steals his horse,and his ocarina.
Gameplay:
Having played Ocarina of Time before, I wanted to see how this addition to the Zelda series played out. Just as in Ocarina of Time, the controls were relatively simple to get used to, as well as the outdated graphics.
One of the advantages to playing Majora's Mask, is the ability to be able to compare it to its predecessor, Ocarina of Time, since they were both made for the same platform. Though the game is entirely different the wonderful atmosphere the world creates is still the same, the only difference is that in this game you are constantly in a time constraint.
I still have more to play to begin to really break into the storyline.
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[February 5, 2008 07:40:09 PM]
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sorry didn't mean to do this.
This entry has been edited 1 time. It was last edited on Feb 5th, 2008 at 19:48:01.
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Andrea's Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (N64)
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Current Status: Playing
GameLog started on: Tuesday 5 February, 2008
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