02-06-2022, 11:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-06-2022, 11:30 PM by GeneralGuy.)
3D Zelda: Ocarina of Time
2D Zelda: Oracle of Ages & Seasons
Ocarina of Time is amazing and probably my favorite Zelda game and one of my favorite games of all time. Not only was it my first Zelda game and one of my first video games ever, but it's also one of the best video games ever made and I was lucky to play it around it's release when I was like 8 years old. Exploring Kokiri Forest for the first time figuring out what to do was absolutely magical. The music is awesome and is one of my favorite video game OSTs ever. Every song in the game is fantastic and memorable. I like how many dungeons and mini-dungeons there are in OoT, and all of them are very well designed. I feel the same way about Twilight Princess and Breath of the Wild as I do with Ocarina of Time and would put them right up alongside it, but I have to choose one, so. Breath of the Wild has the best overworld, physics and combat of any 3D Zelda and the map is also the biggest with the most things to do. Majora's Mask is also good with its unique mask-centric and 3-day time limit gameplay mechanics, and the sidequests are the best in the series.
I absolutely love the atmosphere and gameplay in Oracle of Ages and Seasons for the GameBoy Color. Changing seasons and time traveling are both really interesting gameplay mechanics that allow for elaborate overworld puzzles and make the lands of Holodrum and Labynna really fun and interesting to explore, respectively. Additionally, the dungeon design in these games are not only the best in all of 2D Zelda in my opinion, but are also arguably the most well designed dungeons in the entire series overall. The soundtrack is also mesmorizing. I definitely have a lot of nostalgia and memories from these games. I had to include both because each can be linked to the other for a complete game and exclusive content when you play one and then the other. Capcom absolutely hit it out of the ballpark with these. They also developed Minish Cap, which is also extremely good and has great gameplay, dungeon design and music. Minish Cap also has some of the best graphics for a GameBoy Advance game.
2D Zelda: Oracle of Ages & Seasons
Ocarina of Time is amazing and probably my favorite Zelda game and one of my favorite games of all time. Not only was it my first Zelda game and one of my first video games ever, but it's also one of the best video games ever made and I was lucky to play it around it's release when I was like 8 years old. Exploring Kokiri Forest for the first time figuring out what to do was absolutely magical. The music is awesome and is one of my favorite video game OSTs ever. Every song in the game is fantastic and memorable. I like how many dungeons and mini-dungeons there are in OoT, and all of them are very well designed. I feel the same way about Twilight Princess and Breath of the Wild as I do with Ocarina of Time and would put them right up alongside it, but I have to choose one, so. Breath of the Wild has the best overworld, physics and combat of any 3D Zelda and the map is also the biggest with the most things to do. Majora's Mask is also good with its unique mask-centric and 3-day time limit gameplay mechanics, and the sidequests are the best in the series.
I absolutely love the atmosphere and gameplay in Oracle of Ages and Seasons for the GameBoy Color. Changing seasons and time traveling are both really interesting gameplay mechanics that allow for elaborate overworld puzzles and make the lands of Holodrum and Labynna really fun and interesting to explore, respectively. Additionally, the dungeon design in these games are not only the best in all of 2D Zelda in my opinion, but are also arguably the most well designed dungeons in the entire series overall. The soundtrack is also mesmorizing. I definitely have a lot of nostalgia and memories from these games. I had to include both because each can be linked to the other for a complete game and exclusive content when you play one and then the other. Capcom absolutely hit it out of the ballpark with these. They also developed Minish Cap, which is also extremely good and has great gameplay, dungeon design and music. Minish Cap also has some of the best graphics for a GameBoy Advance game.
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