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Playing through Majora's Mask
« Thread started on: Jul 31st, 2008, 9:10pm » |
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I recently bought Majora's Mask and I'm playing it for the first time. I had checked it out before, but never got a chance to play it extensively. So being a Zelda fan, I needed to get it, and now I finally got around to getting it.
I'm currently in Woodfall. It seems like I need a bow/arrows? Because there's that Yellow Eye thing that you need to shoots arrows into. But where the heck is the bow?
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Re: Playing through Majora's Mask
« Reply #1 on: Aug 10th, 2008, 2:46pm » |
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Ok, so I just beat Woodfall Temple. I think I have to go to Snowhead next.
One thing that annoys me about this game is that you're clueless as to where and how to get the masks. I usually don't know what to do next. But I guess that's good for exploration, right?
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Re: Playing through Majora's Mask
« Reply #2 on: Aug 13th, 2008, 3:44pm » |
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Dude, I just got Goron Link!! 
He's awesome. Definitely reinvigorated my interest in the game.
Now If I can just figure out how to make it across to Snowhead temple without being blown away by that Giant Goron. I've tried 50 times and I still can't do it. Rolling into the spike ball is the key isn't it?
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Re: Playing through Majora's Mask
« Reply #3 on: Aug 14th, 2008, 9:17pm » |
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Man, that giant Goron is so annoying. No matter what I do I fall off the edge. Is there anyway to stop the breeze?
It's pissing me off. I spent all 3 days on that bastard.
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Re: Playing through Majora's Mask
« Reply #4 on: May 13th, 2009, 03:07am » |
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I just got the Zora Mask and now I'm tyring to find all the eggs in the Pirate's Fortress I guess.
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Re: Playing through Majora's Mask
« Reply #5 on: Jun 3rd, 2009, 4:53pm » |
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I finally beat the Water Temple.What a pain in the ass that was. The boss was really hard. I still need to go back and collect all the fairies though. I forget where to bring them all when I do...
One more temple to go and then I'm done with this very tedious game
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Re: Playing through Majora's Mask
« Reply #6 on: Aug 5th, 2009, 05:24am » |
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YES!! I finally finished this damn game. What a shitload of fuck. I'm sorry, I barely enjoyed a minute of this godforsaken hugely tedious game. I mean, it's surely one of the most tedious games I've ever played.
I suppose I don't have the patience for this kind of thing anymore. But it's not even that, this game goes out of its way to be a pain in the ass. The 3-day system was innovative, and creative, sure. And I'm even glad that they tried to do something different rather than the same ol' same ol'. It definitely had a lot of potential. And I was even enjoying the refreshing change for a bit. But not for long. It's a failed experiment, imo. I can't call it an all out bad game. Well, at least in that it's a very well produced, very polished game from Nintendo with good graphics and good mechanics.
Except too much time is spent on sidequests, and they really go out of their way to make them impossibly obscure. There's no way I, or really anyone can figure out some of these sidequests on their own without a FAQ. Take getting the Sun Mask for instance. There's SO much precision that goes into tracking it down, and following all the particular steps.
This game has pissed me off countless times, and I feel kinda traumatized playing it, not gonna lie. A lot of my friends share the same sentiments. I'm glad it's over. Am I stronger man now, having finally finished it? Eh, probably not. But I don't regret playing it. I guess I'll give it a C-.
Plenty of people will say otherwise. It certainly got good reviews, so I don't know. It showed promise, definitely. But it's got nothing, and I mean, absolutely NOTHING on Ocarina of Time. Oh, and also, the music in MM isn't memorable at all either...
Ah well, I started Twilight Princess a bit ago. Maybe I'll get back to that soon.
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