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  • Sep 28, 2011
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Feels like playing it again for the very first time. The updated graphics is a plus and it's still one hell of an epic adventure. However, when compared to others in its genre in this day and age it does feel dated. But I still been enjoying it, especially those boss battles and amazing soundtrack. Full review coming soon.
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October 10, 2011
I may check this out.
October 10, 2011
I think it's worth checking out especially if you never played it before.
 
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D is a must-have single player Action-Adventure game for the Nintendo 3DS. A reimagining of the original Nintendo 64 classic, the game features the full original game graphically overhauled in the glasses-free 3D made possible by the Nintendo 3DS. Along with this, the game includes all-new new challenges unique to this release, including a master quest, a new Boss Challenge mode that allows for flexibility in how you face bosses and in-game video segments.

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A N64 Classic Returns in 3D

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D takes the best-reviewed game of all-time for a brand-new experience. Now in 3D, all of the graphic textures and colors have been vastly improved, taking advantage of the considerable graphic power of the Nintendo 3DS system. This game tells the epic story of Hyrule and Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf in remarkable depth and gives context to the many tales of their struggles. As such, this title represents a perfect entry point for players new to the Zelda franchise.

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Return to Hyrule like never before.
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Link using his ocarina to gain access to his horse in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
A favorite Zelda classic in 3D.
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Phenomenally Improved Graphics

Beyond even the incredible 3D effect, every graphic texture and character model has been lovingly built from the ground up to create the most dynamic and vivid vision of Zelda's kingdom yet. This is Hyrule as you've always imagined it.

Playing the Ocarina

Link needs to play the eponymous Ocarina of Time many, many ...

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ESRB: E10+
Number of Players: Single-player
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Grezzo, Nintendo
Console: Nintendo 3DS
Genre: Action Adventure
Release Date: June 19, 2011 (NA)
First to Review

"An Enjoyable Game for the 3DS"
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