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The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D

Platform : Nintendo 3DS
604 customer reviews
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  • An ancient evil has doomed the world of Termina. Can you save it in just three days?
  • Together, the land of Termina and its citizens form one massive puzzle for Link to solve
  • 20 plus powerful masks make this one of the most varied Legend of Zelda games ever
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Platform:Nintendo 3DS  |  Edition:Standard

<p>In three days, the moon will fall and the land of Termina will meet with a terrible fate. Can you save it in time? Relive the world's final 72 hours, solve elaborate puzzles, conquer dungeons, battle giant bosses, and befriend the doomed people of Termina in one of Nintendo's most suspenseful apocalyptic adventures ever.</p> <p>The Legend of Zelda&trade;: Majora's Mask 3D is a remastered and enhanced version of the Nintendo classic that's unlike any other Legend of Zelda adventure. In this shadowy tale, a masked Skull Kid drags Link&trade; into the world of Termina, where the moon is falling from the sky. Lucky for Termina, Link can reverse time and relive his last 72 hours in limitless ways. Each time, he'll don any of his 20+ masks, help different citizens, battle different bosses, and ultimately change the fate of a world. This is the definitive version of a dark classic.</p>


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Platform: Nintendo 3DS | Edition: Standard
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  • ASIN: B00PB9LZQI
  • Product Dimensions: 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.5 inches ; 2.1 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: February 13, 2015
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (604 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #226 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
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Three days to save the world

In three days, the moon will fall and the land of Termina will meet with a terrible fate. Can you save it in time? Relive the world’s final 72 hours, solve elaborate puzzles, conquer dungeons, battle giant bosses, and befriend the doomed people of Termina in one of Nintendo’s most suspenseful apocalyptic adventures ever.

The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D is a remastered and enhanced version of the Nintendo classic that’s unlike any other Legend of Zelda adventure. In this shadowy tale, a masked Skull Kid drags Link into the world of Termina, where the moon is falling from the sky. Lucky for Termina, Link can reverse time and relive his last 72 hours in limitless ways. Each time, he’ll don any of his 20+ masks, help different citizens, battle different bosses, and ultimately change the fate of a world. This is the definitive version of a dark classic.

Reviews:

'It’s a must-own action adventure' - Yahoo Games

'9 out of 10. It's evident that Nintendo put a lot of thought into updating this classic, which takes the game beyond a simple remake to become a new-old classic' - GameSpot

'Absolutely worth the time to play' -IGN

'The best remaster that Nintendo has ever created' -Go Nintendo

Don 20+ masks to gain new powers and solve puzzles.

The definitive version of a dark gaming classic.

An ancient evil has doomed the world of Termina. Can you save it in just three days?

Together, the land of Termina and its citizens form one massive puzzle for Link to solve.

20+ Powerful masks make this one of the most varied Legend of Zelda games ever.

Relive Termina’s final three days from multiple perspectives.

Characters live out their final days independently on separate but intertwining paths.

Battle different bosses, and ultimately change the fate of a world.


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125 of 139 people found the following review helpful By Elias on February 16, 2015
Platform for Display: Nintendo 3DSEdition: Standard
About a year ago, I was talking to my girlfriend when she was in the middle of playing 2011's excellent "Ocarina of Time 3D" about the possibility of "Majora's Mask" getting the same treatment. We both agreed that it was next to impossible. It was a smaller Zelda game, that from my understanding didn't sell particularly well, and its dark, sinister setting seems to not jive with the tone modern incarnations have. And yet, here we are, four years later, give or take a few months, holding what may very well be the definitive version of the game in our hands. Was it worth the wait?

Most definitely. "The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D" is a loving restoration of the dark horse favorite in Nintendo's flagship adventure franchise. Every detail is lavishly restored with eye-popping visuals that run at a crisp framerate. New mechanics are added to make the game more accessible, while still retaining the core difficulty fans expect. And it's a large, intricate game packed with content that can be put in your pocket and played anywhere at any time. A game that, at one point, was thought to only be possible on consoles, yet somehow is a vast improvement over the past incarnation.

Believe it or not, this is the first time I've seriously played through the game, having only dabbled in it in the past. For the first time, I can truly appreciate the darkness inherent in the world and in the narrative. Nothing in "Majora's Mask" feels heroic or grand. Everything is grimy, sinister, creepy. Even when Link is technically saving the world from the machinations of the Skull Kid, who plans to destroy the planet with the aid of a grinning moon, the player doesn't feel like a savior.
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47 of 51 people found the following review helpful By jae92 on February 14, 2015
Platform for Display: Nintendo 3DSEdition: Standard
Majora's Mask 3D is actually a proper remake of the original game. By this I mean that the game has received several enhancements and changes, and is very clearly an extremely different experience even as early as where I am so far (just finished the first dungeon, exploring more in Clock Town now) while still remaining almost entirely faithful to the gameplay and style of the N64 version.

Below is a list of the more significant changes I've seen so far:

* The Bomber Notebook has been completely revamped. It still has all of its old functions, but now also acts as a WRPG-style "Quest Tracker" that monitors your progress on all side quests in the game (including the ones outside of Clock Town) and keeps important info handy.

* The time is now properly displayed to the minute, complete with marked AM/PM separations, rather than the previous sundial form.

* Tatl can be used in conjunction with the Bomber Notebook to set alarms at specific times throughout the day, alerting you when important quest events are about to go down.

* The Song of Double Time and Inverted Song of Time are now marked down on the song list after the first time you play them.

* The Song of Double Time now allows you to choose a specific time to skip to, rather than simply advancing.

* The map now marks all of the treasure that Link has spotted in the field / towns, as well as the locations of all of the received Stray Fairies in the dungeons.

* The Clock Town Bank has been moved to the central area of Clock Town, directly across from the town's owl statue, making storing your money easier as well as more obvious for new players.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful By Noel Renteria on February 21, 2015
Platform for Display: Nintendo 3DSEdition: Standard
Just as the Oot remake was awsome so is Majora's Mask. Of course the updated graphics are a nice touch, but there are some other changes that some would call enhancements and purists would be upset about because it's not staying true to the original game.

Here are a few of the changes that I noticed, but keep in mind there might be more that I haven't noticed:

-Clock on the screen looks different, instead of what looks kind of like an analog clock, now it's a bar that shows the progression through the days.
-Instead of having to strike the owl statues with your sword to activate them, now you just talk to them to activate them.
-the clock town bank moved to right behind the tower so as to provide faster access when you warp there by owl statue.
-in goron link mode, you don't have to keep holding down A to keep rolling, you simply push it again to stop rolling.
-in zora link mode the swimming looks a lot different, (in my opinion it looked a lot cooler in the original MM) and you can activate a magic shield on land instead of only while swimming by holding R and pressing B.

I really think this game is awesome. Playing through it again on my 3ds is bringing back all the memories of playing it on the 64, it is a really cool, fun and unique game in the zelda franchise.
If you are not a big zelda fan and already have MM for the 64 or on the VC for the wii, you might not want to buy this to replay it. But me being a bug zelda fan, I bought it without a seconds thought. And I really recommend those of you who have never played this game to try it out. It has some element to it makes it more dark and somber when compared to other zelda titles and that makes it a unique experience that you should not miss. You dont have to be a hardcore Zelda fan to enjoy this game, it is definitely worth a playthrough.
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