Wow.....was I really that busy? Apparently..here, let me make it up to you, have a Majora's Mask review! ![]()
Like it or love it? A Legend of Zelda game review blog
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Attention all Twilight Princess fans! Did you enjoy Twilight Princess because of it's dark, twisted, and disturbing themes? Then you'll love Majora's Mask, the mother of all LoZ darkness!
This Ocarina of Time sequel starts of with you searching for your lost friend, Navi. Suddenly, a wild Skull Kid appears and he decides to take Epona, and the Ocarina of Time!
Great, now we have to go get it and Epona. So, being your heroic self, you chase after Skull Kid and head off to...a cliff? Ok, so you head down the cliff (Great idea genius) and end up in the strange land known as Termina, which is either the Underworld or a parallel universe. In this..interesting place, you head for a small village called Clock Town where you find fleeing people in small panic. There is atrue
rumor that the moon will fall and collide with the earth in 3 days, which by the way, is the time limit before you have to start over at the last place you saved. By the way, only the fabled giants can stop the moon. So, now your goals are :find skull kid, stop the moon, find the giants, collect the masks. Masks? What masks? Hm, I forgot to mention that you're currently wearing a mask that makes you look like a Deku Scrub, and in order to meet your goals, you have to get all 24 masks (not including Majora's Mask, because you can't use it) from the disturbing and maybe evil Happy Mask Salesman. Shiver...he's creepy. Ok! now, flaws: it's REALLY dark...so if you don't like scary things, well, stick with games like Wind Waker. No, this isn't a flaw, but sometimes things go a little...overboard. Themes of this games is definitely death and hardships, so beware if disturbing and creepy sequences. This game also is pretty difficult, sometimes the dungeons are just asking for look ups. Also, there is a heavy focus on the side quests, I mean, I love side quests, but the gameplay itself is a little too dependent on it. The mask quests can be too tedious. Finally, the time limit is REALLY FRUSTRATING!! Good things: it's fun, off the beaten path, a good challenge, has good music, it's unusal for zelda, making it unique to other games, good side quests in general, and the game has more feeling and emotion. So, overall, this game is just barely a Love It!

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they make wolf Link look very agressive nd I like that good job on it.
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For the poll, where's Link: the Faces of Evil, Zelda: Wand of Gamelon, and Zelda's Adventure?
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Wellll, those are CD-i games.... I don't exactly have access to them and they aren't good games to represent the series

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yep even zelda dungeon thinks they are bad games
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How can you agree with a bunch of people that hate the Duck Walk? How cool is that!?!
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I hate ducks for the record
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I hate ducks for the record
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I got attacked by a duck when I was 8......ANYWAY!! I guess I'll be doing Skyward Sword next! By the way, spread the word of this blog to all your LoZ-loving friends!!!
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