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Dave Ask any gamer what the best game ever is, and it's highly likely it will be one of Halo, Mario 64. Half-Life, WoW or Ocarina of Time. Ask anyone who knows their games over the age of 25, and the proportion of Ocarina votes goes up - it was a tit...
It's one of the greatest games of all time, in all it's glory; graphical polish enhances without changing too much; brilliant, lengthy adventure, with plenty of side quests and replayable modes; 3D really works well, and is useful without being intrusive; controls work well, and tweaks have stopped previous gripes...
Gyroscopic aiming doesn't work with 3D switched on; doesn't add an awful lot to the original adventure; lack of speech and simplistic puzzles remind you its a thirteen year old game...
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The first point to be clear on regarding this game is that it a new Zelda title, but a 3DS remake of the Nintendo 64 adventure Ocarina of Time. At heart, it remains essentially the same game, with protagonist Link in a quest to stop a deadly evil des...
New 3D visuals are impressive; touchscreen inventory is a big plus...
Gyroscopic aiming controls don't mix well with the new 3D graphics.
While it remains essentially the same game as the original 1998 version, the redrawn 3D graphics are smartly implemented, by and large, and the touchscreen inventory makes gameplay that much smoother. Whether veterans of the original will feel it's wor...
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Talk about big boots to fill. And yet, this remake manages to impress on a whole new level...
Well measured remake of a classic, good use of 3DS technology, graphical updates are welcome.
Graphics aren’t cutting edge, you might develop RSI from playing this too much.
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This is probably one of the most anticipated games for 2011 and if you're an owner of a Nintendo 3DS, than this is the game to rule over all games... The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D. That's right, one of the most innovative and amazing games o...
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Released in 1998, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (OoT) was for many a defining moment. Released on Nintendo's two year old N64 platform, the game took the cartridge format to new heights, offering a vast adventure and compelling, coming-of-age na...
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0emailZelda: Ocarina of Time 3D is a remake of the original game which was released on the N64 in 1998. Many consider the N64 version to be one of the best games of all time. This game was the first in the Zelda series to be a 3D polygon world and it w...
For the past month I have ranted on about how much I dislike the Nintendo 3DS as I felt there were never really any good games apart from Super Street Fighter 4, which I have been playing on the HD consoles for the past two years anyway.Well thankfully...
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The problem with remastered classics is that they so rarely live up to their status, or indeed your own memories. What was once revolutionary now seems antiquated. Visuals that once evoked awe now evoke nothing more than pity. Developers face a choice...
The best implementation of 3D on the 3DS, although a remastered version, it will still suck you in...
Save system, 3D can be exhausting...
There's something a bit sad about the fact that the first must-have game on the 3DS is an update of a 12-year-old classic. Those of us who worked our way through the original version will find Ocarina of Time 3DS every bit as brilliant as we remember...
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I've heard any number of arguments over the years that The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is the best game in Nintendo's long-running Zelda series, but I've never really bought into them. I've always been more taken with Link to the Past and Link's A...
The remake of the N64 classic offers a huge world with elaborate dungeons, while high-resolution textures improve the graphics quite a bit. However the save system remains archaic and Master Quest isn't available from the start...
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Well, this is certainly an easy review to write. You know Ocarina of Time, the most popular, successful and beloved Zelda game of all time? The one that ushered Nintendo’s million-selling franchise into the third dimension and endeared an entire genera...
Cleaner, smoother visuals, Exploring the vastness of Hyrule, Handful of minor touches that simplify for the better...
Some really vague, unclear moments, Battle system, other aspects are '98 relics, No gold cart? C'mon, guys!...
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When Nintendo announced that its venerable Ocarina Of Time would be one of the early showcase games for its 3DS you could hear the groans coming from a mile off.We're pretty sure it's not meant to do that...While no one was doubting the brilliance of t...
It may well be 13 years old, but you certainly wouldnt think it. Masterfully adapted and featuring some truly exceptional 3D, its the 3DSs best game and a magnificent showcase for adapting past classics. 9.0/10Print this pageComments (0)Share this p...
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D is Nintendo’s attempt to bolster a Nintendo 3DS software line-up seemingly running out of steam, but does a 13 year old N64 adventure really have what it takes to impress modern players?Grab your sword and sh...
Amazing gameplay, epic quest, great visuals...
An entirely new adventure would have been nice...
Even if you’re played the original game to death, there’s no doubt whatsoever that it’s well worth experiencing again on the 3DS. This is truly classic stuff and simply never grows old – from the moment the camera pans around Kokiri Forest during the g...
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The epic tales of Link and Zelda are ones which have entranced the gaming world for decades, culminating in the franchise becoming as popular and well-known as Mario (or even more so). Now Link is back, and this time remastered in beautiful 3D effects...
There's a very good reason why the original Ocarina of Time is the highest rated game on metacritic, basking in an average rating of 99%. The game features a spectacular and heart warming story, filled with many amazing adventures, insane boss battles...
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Video games generally don’t age well. That’s the nature of a medium that’s driven by technology. But there are always exceptions, and Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (ESRB: Everyone 10+) is one of them.One of the most beloved games ever...
It's a faithful recreation of the timeless Nintendo64 classic. Innovations like the realistic passage of time remain as engaging now as they were 13 years ago. Most changes, such as the new touchscreen inventory, serve only to modernize the interface.
It’s nearly impossible to use the gyroscopepowered camera in 3D mode without altering screen orientation and losing the stereoscopic sweet spot.
Just as enchanting as it was in 1998, the 3DS version of this beloved classic is far and away the best game yet released for Nintendo's fledgling handheld system.But there are changes. The most noticeable come in the form of adaptations made to accomm...
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So it's fitting that Nintendo has approached this re-release with all the care of an attentive museum curator, making changes with the lightest of touches. The sharp-edged polygons of the Nintendo 64 original have been smoothed and cleaned while preservin...
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is a legend. It was the first N64 game and the first game in the series to be set in a 3D world, rather than a 2D one. While it has received numerous ports, each time they’ve been just that - ports. . is an enhanced port with a few extra features, e...
Looks gorgeous, perfect port, the story spans two time periods, fun side-quests, interesting use of music throughout the adventure, you can unlock the Master Quest to play after the main game, lots of weapons to use, wide variety of enemies, colorful world and environment and it controls fairly easily. 3D effects work perfectly, without being gimmicky. There’s also a Boss Challenge mode and Shei...
Camera can be hard to control if using the gyroscope functions. Water temple is still difficult and tedious. You have to beat the game once to unlock Master Quest.
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I never had a Nintendo 64 of my own (mostly played Goldeneye when visiting my cousins), so this exceptional game was a new, stylish and increasingly endearing experience for me. Anyone who previously played this game will have obvious advantages. Dev...
Strong 3D/visuals, musical score, weapons, tutorial/hint options, supplementary missions, high challenges, high level enhancements, gyroscopic aiming...
even more similar elements to improve item management...
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time has long been considered an all time great game, with accolades such as "greatest game ever" being thrown its way countless times. Now, years later, Zelda's first 3D outing returns, ironically enhanced for the new d...
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I feel unfortunate that I only got to play part of this game’s original Nintendo 64 release. Thankfully, I played enough to understand the game and mostly know what to look for in this modern remake, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D. It’s still...
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Ocarina of Time, like most of the Zelda series, is a fairly open-world fantasy action/adventure. Battles, puzzles, bosses, some sort of wind instrumen...
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It’s finally here. One of my most anticipated games of the summer and one of the main reasons I bought a 3DS is now in my hands. Despite my excitement, there’s a lot of fear that comes with the retooling of a classic. If you don’t change too much about...
If you were waiting for the definitive version of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, then this is it. It takes what was already a classic title and successfully adapts it to take advantage of the technology of the Nintendo 3DS. The game looks sharp...
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I bought the gold cartridge edition of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time at its original 1998 UK launch. I remember the day well: heading to my local indie store to pick it up, briskly walking home, and sitting down to play the game I'd been anticip...
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Video games generally don’t age well. That’s the nature of a medium that’s driven by technology. But there are always exceptions, and Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (ESRB: Everyone 10+) is one of them.One of the most beloved games ever...
It's a faithful recreation of the timeless Nintendo64 classic. Innovations like the realistic passage of time remain as engaging now as they were 13 years ago. Most changes, such as the new touchscreen inventory, serve only to modernize the interface.
It’s nearly impossible to use the gyroscopepowered camera in 3D mode without altering screen orientation and losing the stereoscopic sweet spot.
Just as enchanting as it was in 1998, the 3DS version of this beloved classic is far and away the best game yet released for Nintendo's fledgling handheld system.But there are changes. The most noticeable come in the form of adaptations made to accomm...
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I simply cannot imagine sitting here and wasting your time by writing a review of The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time. Originally released in November of 1998 for the Nintendo 64, the game was a stunning achievement, a mythologically great title...
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When Ocarina of Time originally released in 1998, I was working a kiosk in a downtown Vancouver movie theatre promoting the N64 game. More than a year after that I finally finished the game. At that exact moment I was holding my newborn son...
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is widely regarded as one of the best games of all time. Although Nintendo has been criticized in recent years for pandering to a more casual audience, The Legend of Zelda has always been there to keep the hardcore...
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This much-needed update of Nintendo's N64 magnum opus is easily the best game available on the Nintendo 3DS today.I've heard any number of arguments over the years that The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is the best of the lot, but I've never really...
Huge world; elaborate dungeons; highresolution textures improve the graphics quite a bit.
Archaic save system; Master Quest isn't available from the start.
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Scroll down to the bottom for a video review.Judging The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D is a challenge. How exactly do you evaluate one of the greatest games of all time nearly 13 years after it first came out? One way is to just put the important...
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Few video games in history have garnered as much critical praise and effusive adoration as The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. When it came out in 1998 for the Nintendo 64, Ocarina of Time set a new standard for three-dimensional action and introduce...
Beautifully updated visuals, Sweeping adventure with engaging side quests, Exciting arsenal of weapons, Stellar music and memorable characters, Master Quest is an invigorating challenge.
Environmental structure is relatively sparse, Master Quest not unlocked from the start.
Gorgeous new visuals help make The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D the definitive version of an enduring classic...
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ign.com
Updated: 2012-01-25 05:44:31
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Improving upon "perfection" is not exactly an easy job. Yet that's the task that falls before Nintendo and Grezzo, the co-developers of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D. The original Ocarina of Time, which debuted nearly 13 years ago, was univer...
This is The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, just as you remember it, reborn for a new portable system and a new generation of gamers across the globe. If you have never played this classic game, stop reading this review and get out there and buy it...
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1up.com
Updated: 2012-01-25 05:44:32
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Let's say, for the sake of an analogy, that The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is to action-adventure games what James Bond is to action-espionage films. I realize this isn't the most ideal comparison, especially since Nintendo is one of the few deve...
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is a powerful game. It's a game that, once it sinks its claws into a gamer, never lets go. Equal parts innocent and morbid, charming and disturbing, silly and melancholic, Ocarina of Time is an enduring classic fo...
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3DSCompiling a beneficial review of Ocarina of Time 3D or any remake for that matter - presents its writer with a glaring problem: for whom do you review it? The audience, after all, is divided. Some consumers are driven by the blinding power of nost...
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