Apart from a few unnecessary and controversial changes in the remaster, Majora’s Mask 3D got blessed with tons of improvements and quality of life upgrades that made me finally love and appreciate the game to the fullest.

Having free control over the camera makes the game feel infinitely better than ever before. Thanks to the gyroscope, the first-person view gets enhanced and you’re able to aim with your weapons more accurately — which works even better with Deku Link’s bubble reticle. The time runs faster and you’re able to manipulate it more specifically. Majora’s Mask 3D also adds the fishing mini game, a new side quest that gives the Troupe Leader’s mask a purpose and an upgraded and more streamlined notebook, so you can actually complete this game without using a guide.

Saving the game is more convenient and more accessible, which is great when you’re playing on a device with a battery, if you’re outside or just short in time. The original saving system is archaic and inaccessible game design that should never ever return — not in Majora’s Mask and not somewhere else.

The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D runs at 30 FPS instead of 20 FPS, has upgraded graphics and a better interface.

As someone who played Majora’s Mask on the N64, NGC and Wii U, I genuinely believe that Majora’s Mask 3D is the best way to experience this masterpiece.

Reviewed on Feb 15, 2021


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