The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

Started by Darth_Decimator4 pages

OOT is one of my alltime faves for sure , i lost count of how many hours i spent playing that game and also how many times i finished it playing from start to finish , i didnt get into MM because i couldnt afford it and had to rent it but it was only overnight and i couldnt really get into it , i probably wouldve enjoyed it if i had the chance , didnt like WW , only played it once the cartoony graphics really p'd me off and i havent given it another chance , i cant wait for zelda2005 looks amazing im hoping that it will rekindle my love for zelda , did any of you guys manage to get the special zelda thing i saw it on the nintendo website , apparantley it was a disk with EVERY zelda game ever made from the early days on nes up to MM on 64 , the site says it was discontinued , so did anyone manage to get a copy ?? how was it ??

I really hope that you didn't play the WW for a short amount of time, and didn't like the graphics so you gave up on it.

If that's the case, you missed out on one hell of a great game. I know the graphics are different at first, but really, you get used to it after a while, and the game is so addicting. Alot of neat new features were introduced in WW and played a major role in the game.

What was really, really awesome about WW was that as you get towards the end of the game, how everything ends up tieing into Ocarina of Time. It was almost like an indirect sequel to the game.

Originally posted by Sith Master X
What was really, really awesome about WW was that as you get towards the end of the game, how everything ends up tieing into Ocarina of Time. It was almost like an indirect sequel to the game.
oh really ? i had no idea about that , yeah i pretty much didnt like it straight away and gave up , based on what youve said i will have another crack at it as my house mate does own the game cheers Sith Master X

Oh yes, it get's totally awesome, and the best part is, you don't even know that it's coming. You see, Link does alot of sailing in the game. After he beats the Temple of Gods, he descends underneath the sea, and guess where he descends to? Hyrule! It was completely flooded by water. But it get's even better, this is truley the greatest, and most clever moment of any Zelda games. Once he has fully descended, he goes inside the old Temple, and Link discovers a statue of himself holding the Master sword there. In front of the staute, are 3 triangles. You move these triangles around until they form the "Triforce" and once you do that, there is a cut scene. The statue then moves, revealing a tiny hole with steps. You go down these steps, and come upon a sword that is drilled into the stone floor. Link pulls it out, and it is the famous "Master Sword"! He then meets the King of Hyrule, who informs Link that this is 100 years after the events of OOT, and that Ganondorf is responsible for the great winds that have flooded water into Hyrule. Of course, as you remember, link needs the master sword to defeat Ganon, and to deflect back light, which is Ganon's weakness. But in this one, something is wrong. The Master Sword has become dull and lost all of it's powers. Before Link can use this and move on to the final part of the game, he must go to some more temples to retrieve it's power. Once that is done, you descend back down into Hyrule, use the Master Sword to cut open a force field that is blocking you from Ganon's castle, and then you move forward to face Ganon once again.