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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is an action-adventure video game released back in 1998 for the Nintendo 64 (N64) gaming system. In this game, you must guide Link through his quest as he awakens the sages to defeat the evil Ganondorf and save the land! Dec 27, 2020 - 1998 Nintendo 64, 2011 re-release 3DS. See more ideas about legend of zelda, ocarina of time, legend.
The improvement of the 'perfection' is not exactly an easy task. However, it is the task that falls in front of Nintendo and Grezzo, co-developer of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D. The original Ocarina of Time, which began almost 13 years, was generally hailed by critics, one of the best games of all time. It was a great success, to redefine the way you make feel like action games and developers. 'Revolutionary' is a euphemism.
Is it possible to remake a game so influential and revered as the Ocarina of Time? Is it possible to satisfy all, old and new? Accordingly, the answer is yes, mostly. What is Nintendo and the management here is a dramatic upgrade of the Grezzo conservative and respectful. There are a few minor problems, including some areas where the graphics would have an extra boost can find, but usually tow the line between improving a game ten years ago and mixed with something that most accounts properly.
Graphics will be the subject of any purchase Ocarina 3D, because it the biggest changes and the largest showcase for the capabilities of the Nintendo 3DS are young to date. Basically it's the same game as always. Places, structures and characters have been preserved. However, the textures, models and animations are built from the ground, and was significantly revised. He knows everything and everyone, but you can see how they were originally intended to be.
Always at the art behind the scenes from Ocarina of Time and wonder where things went wrong for Moblin or even the link? The graphics of the game never developed into concepts of the artists lived from Nintendo. These differences have disappeared. The remarkable thing about working for the version of 3DS respect to its source. He goes to the line of play by the original artist of the game and absolutely no other. The result is a game that is so familiar, I swear, I was always shining. (Believe me, it did not.)
Commitment to preserving what makes the original game and iconic is admirable, but in some cases have had a bit too. Although there is no doubt should be revised characters, the environments are very different. Although improved textures and backgrounds in the game are pretty impressive, what (is Castletown, in particular in mind) to some very impressive place, is the basic architecture of some of these areas a bit archaic. Certainly, hills and rocks in search for block found, do you remember this game is a little old-fashioned home. I wonder why some of which could not have retouched. Other examples of this are difficult, such as stairs and open fields, in which the nature of the block of land in combination with more detailed textures will become painfully clear that you are flat with a small area.
The concept of 3D Ocarina is identical to that which for many years. Link, a young elf in the forest Kokiri is responsible for the support of Princess Zelda to save the world. Along the way he explores a dozen dungeons, acquire powerful artifacts, sees some of the enemies and bosses, the epic of all time, and he does it while browsing in the past, present and future, to avoid the land of Hyrule from falling into darkness the hands of the evil Ganon.
In 1998, the Ocarina 3D battles revolutionized with very bright and innovative Z-targeting system that forced a lock on an enemy, what the players have a perfect view for a fight. Many routine measurements such as jumping and climbing, were also automatically or on a single 'action' button, so players on puzzles, exploration and the fight against focusing instead struggling to move to a specific case or to adjust their views on the extent of a wall. This new version goes even further, with the 3DS below to view the maps on the screen and assign teams. The gyroscope system, it also allows you to see the world around you physically move the system.
In the original game, players were often forced to pause, adjust inventory, or check the location of the link. It is easier and more efficient today, although the design of the 3DS button is different from the Nintendo 64 This time the links were only two physical buttons (instead of three) that can be assigned, and the two that are based entirely on the touchscreen. This works for most, although I would be remiss if I did not say I miss this article three. Arrival on the touch screen is not as intuitive or activate already in a first person view or Navi, the fairy companion and general pain in the ass. (Well, not only makes the effort to know what to do or how to fight the enemy, but reminds you to take a break from playing the game every 15-20 minutes.) Be able to assign functions or features of the D-pad would have been welcome.
Gyroscope is apparently useful purpose. At first glance, is an unnecessary mechanic who changed the 3D effect. But with this method is so intuitive that you adjust in time. Considering that in general with 3D-off (no scenes) played, I ended up not even know that most of the time.
So the game's graphics and controls have been updated, while retaining the core of the game. This is and should be more than enough for all of you who have not played the game before. Ocarina of Time is a masterpiece, and certainly had not changed. Developers are not stupid enough to mess with a working formula that is unbelievable at the time, and I realized that the game is brilliant, not age - so make technical concepts. But what is the game for those who know Ocarina of Time, like the palm of your hand?
In addition to improved graphics, Nintendo has added Master Quest version of the game, writhing in dungeons and enemies, which requires more skill and less reliance on memory than its counterpart. For 3DS, was worldwide vice versa in Master Quest, ie, what used to be on the left is now right. There is a subtle difference, but intuitively knew that the original due to be confused. The second change is that all the enemies in this version now do double damage. The Zelda series is often known for their difficulty, but it is likely that you are in trouble with the enemies deal more pain than before.
Adding Master Quest, there are some additions to Ocarina 3D. As you exit the game, the header of a 'boss mode Gauntlet,' you is about the house in Kokiri Forest link will be added. Turnaround times are monitored, but not online, then compare that to your best times to defeat every boss against his friends. 'So if you have unlocked and beat all the bosses in this mode (without the final boss), you can be with all these enemies in order to cope with only a small health support to each other.
The final amendment deals with a number of tips and tricks of the integrated system in the game as a player through the adventure, see Sheikah special stones given the opportunity, film, the idea that the locations of the track make hidden objects or suggestions on how to defeat the boss you. It is completely optional, but for some of the younger fans of Zelda or useful later.
With all the new Chief Master Quest glove and movies are offered are great, but it feels like it could be a little any more. If you know Zelda exceptionally well, the central graphical improvements will have to suffice. Most of these things, but certainly more pleasant, nothing more than a glass of various colors on a cake, which is basically the same. For some of us, experience Ocarina of Time with a clear lens, the brighter is enough. Others were left behind, expect and demand that the basic concept should be changed to a new warrant will be on sale. Both views are quite reasonable. I fall into the former camp.
It's The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, as you remember, the rebirth of a new laptop and a new generation of players worldwide. If you've never played this classic game have to stop reading this review and go buy it. The core of Ocarina of Time, age exceptionally well (also with regard to the consequences that developed upon him), and has never looked better. Nintendo Grezzo and were only willing to adapt and improve both (usually plays the sound), is truly remarkable and speaks of his respect for the source material and its original developer. There is no doubt that it was the right decision. Why play to perfection?
This means that the decision comes at a price that many have disappointed you who played this game several times and are in the market for a radical change. If the graph is not enough momentum - and let's face it, we can already see some games that are better than the 3DS - we are not much more to meet your interests. It is clear that this game is started, a new generation of players who are new to be found on Nintendo's franchises. The rest of us have to determine whether it is worth another visit Hyrule that we have been known for almost 13 years. Rest assured, however, that not only allow you to experience a masterpiece, so you can enjoy the best possible way.
Nintendo’s revolutionary “Project Reality” changed the way we look at games. This 90s console gave us massively powerful 64-bit hardware and a robust first-party game development infrastructure.
This made sure only the best of the best got released for the console.
Despite the N64’s architecture being a tough cookie to crack, modders and fan game creators have been hard at work for years trying to get into their favorite games, to understand the genius behind them, and try their hand at improving them.
Here I’d like to share some of the most amazing results of their hard work. These incredible N64 ROM hacks are all available online, all free, and offer tons of new features for a fresh look at your favorite N64 titles.
15. JFG Trainer & Co-Op (Jet Force Gemini)
First up, we’re taking a look at a simple modification for one of the N64’s greatest underrated games, the pioneering third-person shooter Jet Force Gemini.
This ROM hack makes it easier to inject cheats into your game, the same way a Gameshark cartridge would.
Whether you want infinite ammo, re-instating cut content, or anything of the sort, this should be an invaluable tool.
This download comes pre-packed with a cheat allowing you to play Co-Op with two human characters, rather than one player controlling a flying drone.
14. Pokémon Stadium Kaizo (Pokémon Stadium)
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If it exists, there’s an ultra-hard Kaizo version of it somewhere.
And the iconic N64 Pokémon Stadium is no exception.
This hard mode of the beloved 3D Pokémon arena overhauls the game for a more challenging experience. I mean, real challenging.
It gives opponents a better AI, better Pokémon teams, and better movesets that will prove devastating.
To help you stand a chance, all rental Pokémon have also been considerably buffed.
And there’s a way to access each of the original 151 ‘mons – including legendaries.
13. Playable Patch (40 Winks)
Sometimes, games get canceled for no apparent reason.
One such example is 40 Winks, an improved N64 port of a PlayStation game starring Ruff and Tumble, two siblings who must fight to conquer their fears and save their dreams from the evil Nitekap.
It was canceled just days before release, despite the game being 100% done and perfectly playable.
Crazy, I know.
What this hack does is make any of the existing ROMs of the game playable, allowing hardcore gamers to finally enjoy this wonderful title.
12. CPUs Use Human Items (Mario Kart 64)
The CPU racers in Mario Kart 64 aren’t exactly hard to beat, once you’ve got acceptable driving skills. It’s also about picking the right character but that’s another story.
I initially thought I was a master driver, but I recently found out that they’re handicapped by faulty code.
Long story short, they can only use a handful of items, which excludes some of the most powerful ones.
This handy ROM hack restores the damaged code and enables CPUs to utilize previously human-only items such as shells, triple banana peels, and triple red shrooms for extra speed.
11. Amagami Mario Kart (Mario Kart 64)
Now why stop at increasing the game’s difficulty by making CPUs better?
Instead of just that, let’s make everyone into a cute anime girl… yes, solid plan.
This incredibly particular ROM hack replaces every single character in the game with a girl from the Amagami SS anime, which is based on a PS2 dating simulator.
I loved the show to bits back when it was airing, so I can’t help but enjoy this absurd hack.
Just so you know, this mod includes some code from our previous entry too, therefore also fixing the limitations on CPU item usage. So it’s kind of a double whammy ROM hack.
10. Majora’s Mask REDUX (Majora’s Mask)
The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask isn’t only one of the darkest entries in the long-lived franchise, but one of the most beloved.
And possibly the best game of its kind on the N64.
That said, age hasn’t been kind to the iconic game. It lacks a certain ease-of-use that game developers have been refining over the years.
This hack tries to make the game more palatable for us spoiled modern gamers with some QoL improvements such as mapping all main masks and the Ocarina to the D-Pad, freeing up the C-Pad for other needs.
It also lets Link push blocks faster, magic arrows can be cycled through while aiming, and so much more.
9. Ocarina of Time REDUX (Ocarina of Time)
The same creator also brings us QoL improvements for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, which also lacks many commodities. And perhaps even more than its sequel.
With this ROM hack, the D-Pad lets you access different boots rather than masks, but still provides the same benefit of freeing up your C-Pad.
The text speed is also faster, and the rupee indicator changes color depending on which wallet upgrade you own.
If you can get this running, there’s no reason ever to play the original game again.
8. Masked Quest (Majora’s Mask)
Many users have different concepts of what it means to improve a game.
Masked Quest for Majora’s Mask goes further than Majora’s Mask REDUX to freshen up the vanilla experience.
The creator calls this the “ultimate version” of Majora’s Mask, featuring improved dungeons, an overhauled hub town, and a generally more challenging experience.
All thanks to buffed enemies and even new foes originally cut from the game.
Of course, it doesn’t fail to include some QoL improvements too. Such as the ability to cycle through magic arrows while aiming and some changes copied from the game’s 3DS remake.
7. Super Mario: Star Road (SM64)
Super Mario 64 is one of the most popular games to hack.
And it has been at the forefront of ROM hack development for a very long time.
One of the first Super Mario 64 ROM hacks to become famous among Internet denizens was Super Mario: Star Road, which overhauls the game by adding new levels, new enemies, a revamped soundtrack, and an improved camera.
With 130 total stars to obtain over its renewed stages, this ROM hack should keep you busy for a long time.
6. F-Zero DXP (F-Zero X)
F-Zero is a pioneering and iconic series in the zero-g racing genre.
And the N64 release was one of the most exciting. Captain Falcon even made it into SSB!
This ROM hack brings us an opportunity to rediscover this fantastic racer by replacing every track with a new one made just for this release.
They’re varied, and the author did a great job of making them feel like vanilla tracks rather than something made by an amateur.
5. F-Zero X Climax (F-Zero X)
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Another great ROM hack with a similar objective is F-Zero X Climax, which instead of adding all-new custom tracks, simply ports the stages from the Japan-only GBA title F-Zero Climax.
The creator made sure to tweak them enough so that they work in this engine, including the addition of many ramps and jump pads to give each run a little bit more verticality.
While not being custom-made for this engine makes these tracks feel a bit out of place at times, the expertise of the original GBA designers shines through regardless.
4. Zelda’s Birthday (Ocarina of Time)
We’ve covered several ROM hacks pertaining to the iconic Hero of Time and his adventures.
But none of them have deviated much from the original storyline.
Zelda’s Birthday offers users an entirely new experience, changing Link’s progression through the land, the dialogue, and overall objectives.
There are three wholly redesigned dungeons, side quests, and even multiple endings depending on how you play the game.
Something we don’t usually see in LoZ games.
3. Super Mario 64: The Missing Stars (SM64)
One more amazing SM64 hack is The Missing Stars, which adds a lot of new content & tweaks to the game’s base features for a more comfortable experience.
Among the new features are a day/night cycle that affects the levels you can access, updated bosses, entirely new enemies, and a remixed soundtrack, including new beats made custom for The Missing Stars.
The soundtrack is awesome.
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If you’re feeling adventurous you can also play as Luigi, which doesn’t change game much. But it lets you manifest your love for the taller brother.
2. GoldenEye X (Perfect Dark)
At first I thought I was looking at an improvement for the iconic 007 GoldenEye.
And I was really confused realizing I needed a Perfect Dark ROM to make it work.
Instead of improving the base GoldenEye engine, this hack ports all GoldenEye multiplayer levels, weapons, and characters to the superior Perfect Dark engine – while also keeping the weapons and characters from PD for increased variety.
One of the most useful features is adding up to 8 bots to the multiplayer, which was impossible in the original GoldenEye.
This is one crazy hack you’re sure to enjoy.
1. Super Mario 64: Last Impact (SM64)
It isn’t the first time this release by Kaze Emanuar tops one of our ROM hack rankings.
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We can’t get enough of this incredibly ambitious and creative overhaul of the classic SM64.
Last Impact does what you’d expect, and more.
It adds new levels, new challenges, and new bosses to beat – but it takes things to the next level by introducing new mechanics like the FLUDD from Super Mario Sunshine, and even a Yoshi you can ride.
It’s a technical marvel that’s full of custom assets. This sets it apart from the original game quite a bit, making it into a sort of spiritual successor or unofficial sequel. One you’d absolutely want to play.
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