Cheap Video Games including PC, Mac, Microsoft XBox, Sony PlayStation, Sega Dreamcast, Nintendo GameCube, Gameboy and more Games at the Lowest Prices! Low Cost Video Games at Gaming Bargains.com!
Computer And Video Games Home Page Video Game Shopping Cart Contact Us
PC Games Mac Games Sony PlayStation Sony PlayStation2 Microsoft XBox Nintendo GameCube Sega Dreamcast Nintendo GameBoy Nintendo Gameboy Advance Palm OS Games PocketPC Games
Video Game Reviews:
    PC
    Mac
    PlayStation
    PlayStation 2
    XBox
    XBox 360
    GameCube
    Dreamcast
    Game Boy
    Game Boy Advance
    Palm
    Pocket PC

Gamers Hot List:
Top Adventure Games
Top Fighting Games
Top Simulation Games
Top Role Playing Games
Top Action Games
Top Classic Games
Top Sports Games
Top Strategy Games
Top Online Games

Search:    

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (w/ Master Quest) Review


The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (w/ Master Quest) Review Image  Manufacturer: GameCube
Find all GameCube reviews

ESRB Rating: Everyone
Platform(s): GameCube

Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars

View The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (w/ Master Quest) Details
Retail Price: Unavailable
Online Sale Price:

User Submitted The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (w/ Master Quest) Reviews


Page 1 2 3 4 5 >> 
Date: 2008-11-14
Ocarina is Great, but Master Quest Adds More
I played Ocarina of Time for the first time about a year ago and was completely absorbed. Most players rave about this game, so it's not much for me to say that. What I did appreciate about Ocarina is it's completeness (the game felt very holistic), it's great look, feel, and sound, and it's dedication to other Zelda titles.

Master Quest is there for those of you want to play through Ocarina again, but with an additional challenge. And really the challenge starts as soon as you enter the first dungeon and doesn't quit until you confront The King of Evil himself. Now Master Quest is flawed--graphics clip from time to time, and some of the dungeon puzzle solutions seem arbitrary, but there are plenty of new twists on old challenges that make you understand how much love and thought the designers were putting into this alternate version.

Date: 2008-03-30
A game for the ages.
This is essentially the same as the N64 version but the graphics are a little smoother, and there's the option to play the Master Quest version, which is the same but much harder. So here's my review of the N64 version to save time:
Out of my experience, this game is by far the best in the series. Its better than Majora's Mask, Twilight Princess, Wind Waker, and yes, even A Link to the Past, a fan favorite. The graphics are not amazing, but they work just fine, and at the time they were made, were quite high end. The story is original and fun. The quests are varied and entertaining, unlike the fetch quests you get in today's action rpgs. It has a good enough sound track, and some of the ocarina songs will be stuck in your head forever. My point is, go out and find this game now or your videogame experience will never be complete!

Date: 2008-01-21
just perfect
i love the original and i love the challenges in master quest! there is nothing to complain about!

Date: 2007-11-27
YOU HAVE TO BUY THIS GAME
this game is awesome its by far the best zelda game in my opinion! the only problem is the fact that you get stuck sometimes. however its still a great game the ocarina songs and spells are a great add on to the main storyline and intertwine well.if youre looking for a good rpg game look here.

Date: 2007-09-17
Greatest Game Ever!
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Master Quest actually includes two games, Ocarina of Time and Ocarina of Time Master Quest. Master Quest has the same story and landscape, but the dungeon puzzles are changed; it is actually harder to play Master Quest after you have played the original.
Both games have you start out playing as a boy living with other children called the Kokiri children of the forest. The game begins when the guardian spirit of the Kokiri, the Great Deku tree Summons the boy (whose name is what ever you type in at the beginning but his general name is Link) to him after the Deku tree is cursed. After breaking the curse Link travels all over the land of Hyrule to search for the spiritual stones of fire and water to stop an evil thief named Ganondorf from finding a powerful object called the Triforce. To do this he must collect items like a boomerang, slingshot, and bombs. Link will battle dinosaurs and travel within giant fish and trees. In the later part of his journey he goes inside volcanoes, under the water, and even under a graveyard!
To complete the game it will take 40 hours or more! Add in all the side quests and you are looking at 70+ hours of gameplay; and then you can redo it in the Master Quest! The only problems I found is that the controls feel strange compared to other Gamecube Zeldas (like Wind Waker and Twilight Princess). By today's standards the graphics are not that good, but when the game was released in 1998 they were some of the best seen on the Nintendo 64. However despite these problems the game is still one of the best I have played on any console. You should get this game!



The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (w/ Master Quest) Reviews Page: 1 of 5

1   2   3   4   5       Next>>




 
Browse Games | Game Reviews | Contact Us | Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy
©2004 Gaming Bargains.com. In association with Amazon.com