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nick's Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (N64)
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[January 19, 2007 12:58:34 PM]
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After playing again there are a number of things that I didn’t like in the ocarina of time for example the lack of options. When I was replay the game this time around we had a controller who’s analog stick didn’t work that well. I wish the game had an option to switch between the d-pad and the analog stick. Another option that would have been nice is the speed of the text. Some of the story parts are a little long and if you replaying it can get a little annoying. Having a hard mode would have been great too since the enemies in the game were too easy.
As with all LoZ games there is a save file for the game. This could be looked at as an advantage and a disadvantage. For example if your low on money this is a great game because you don’t need a memory card, however, it you live with a lot of people and they will be playing the game too then there is a lack of save files. After all said and done this is definitely a good game.
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[January 19, 2007 12:58:08 PM]
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I just finished playing an hour or so of the Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time and enjoyed it almost as much as I did almost ten years ago. I only got about midway through the first dungeon which so far has proven pretty easy. The enemies in this game never seem to be that hard to beat so I think what keeps me interested in the series are the puzzles. Also I really like how simple the controls are which make the game easier to fall into. I think the game designers did a great job switching the from the 2D Zelda to the 3D Zelda. This switch allows the player to view the environment better in regards to reality and it also give the game more complexity as far as puzzles go. So far the only thing that bothers me is that I feel like the game go a slow start.
I also like the dramatic change Link went through. He goes from a young boy, which limits him to certain tasks in the game, to a young adult. This transformation opens a number of options for the player, further more the shift between the two state is vital for some puzzles. There is also hidden items in the game to entice the player to explore the LoZ world.
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