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Legend of Zelda, The - Ocarina of Time 10-31-12 12:27 AM
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Ocarina of Time, Classic Zelda
I remember playing this game many years ago, on my old Nintendo 64. Having lost my old system long ago, I must say it was a privilege to reopen this world, and enjoy all this game has to offer. I certainly felt a sense of nostalgia as the game was loading. I am new to Vizz, and Ocarina of Time was the first game I decided to play, and it certainly was the best choice to start.
Being a little older and more mature now, as well as having played a multitude of different games over the years, I can fully appreciate what this game has to offer. However, I would still definitely recommend this to gamers of all ages. When I was a little kid, it was hard to grasp the amazing qualities this game has. It epitomizes the perfect blend that almost every game lacks; a large-free roaming world to immerse yourself in, a variety of characters, enemies, and weapons, a great storyline that keeps the main quest fresh, a vast amount of side quests and unlockables, enjoyable combat mechanics (even though the keyboard can be a bit frustrating at times, as well as the brief delay every time you open up your inventory, which you will be doing A LOT since you can only have three items equipped at a time) and an overall RPG experience that rarely, if ever, will come again.
There are a few minor drawbacks in the game's difficulty. Which is why I gave it a 7. I love how the game gets progressively harder and more challenging (as every RPG should) and the fact that the back end of the game requires more thought and usage of almost every item to complete. The first dungeon is relatively easy, as it serves mainly as a tutorial for what is to come. Each new level adds new and awesome weapons and equipment to your inventory, as well as new challenges. However, there are a few instances when the game gets a bit more excessive than it should. The prime example being the Temple of Water. If you are low on patience this ... Read the rest of this Review
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