'RoyalWing' wrote:But I never played the Majora's Mask. I think some of the art for it that I saw, was very cool! More... darker? Yes, I heard that it didn't have Zelda or Ganon in it? But I heard there was a moon and a clock or something... and someone who wants a friend. That does sound different from the average Zelda game!
Didn't miss much, more of a spin-off of OoT. It wasn't as easy as OoT, mind you, but I wasn't exactly pulling out my hair during any of the temples.
Don't get me wrong, there was some rather tedious bits, like collecting the masks and the fairies, but once you've done it, you can do it the second time through without a second glance.
The art did improve a good bit, more streamlined and not so bulky as OoT, and smaller things are more detailed. More fairytale-ish settings.
The storyline was my biggest itch though, a moon giving me the evil eye isn't any real incentive to make me shake in my Nikes, if you know what I mean. Gannon was a better villain then just some little kid playing dress-up.
Yeah, MM did make more of a play at morals compared to OoT (the different faces of friendship was a big theme, while in OoT, there was just the basic ‘ohmygosh, gotta save the princess!’ emotion going on), but I felt as if it tigged off some of the games potential by making that trade. There’s a lot more sub-character development, but nothing as deep as some of the friendships and quirks as in any FF title.
Given the choice just to goof off, I would pick MM over OoT, just because the world map is bigger, and there's a changing menu of mini-games depending on what Day it is.
I
hated the art in WW. I understand the marketing values, but
really, there's only so much a girl can put up with. I've played it twice and gave up hope. Give me my PS2 and FF any day of the week over that cell-shading. And that's saying something from a girl who's the ruling block champ on most N64 games.
“Have courage for the great sorrows of life and patience for the small ones; and when you have laboriously accomplished your daily task, go to sleep in peace. God is awake.â€