Despite the difficulty, I had a better time than I anticipated having. It's rough, but not the worst. The darknuts were created to make me question my faith in God however.

Terrible game with great potential, I wouldn't be mad at a remake. Fuck the fokka.

Nice game but LONG for a Zelda title. Well, long as far as the older titles go. So glad I got to do a full playthrough after losing the means to play my old copy as a kid, but I wish I enjoyed it more.

Hated it the first time around, loved it after replaying. I wish I took my time with it during the initial playthrough because knowing how it ends will going through it the second time cheapened the experience a bit. Nevertheless, it’s a more than tolerable title.

Played and 100%ed this game too many times to keep track of now. It may have lost its magic after so many replays but it retains its charm. The definitive way of playing ocarina of time still holds up and is one of my number one picks for games to try if you’re looking to get into the series.

When I was a kid it made me feel grown because it was "the darkest zelda game", but now I am grown and it makes me feel nothing. I appreciate how different it is from its predecessor though.

I disagree with the opinion that the combat and puzzles have a difficulty difference between the oracle games overall, but there were definitely a couple times that made this game more annoying than the other.

The Superior Oracle Game, even though there’s not much I can say about it that I couldn’t say about Seasons. The game linking mechanic was great.

Charming art style. Unfortunately the most fun I had playing this is when I'd pull up a youtube video to watch to numb the boredom of sailing slowly through that giant empty ocean. I’d like to play the hd remaster one day and see how it compares.

Nothing special, but still fun. I kinda wish it'd get a remake. It was recieved poorly initially, probably due to how inaccessable it was. With more modern hardware and online multiplayer I think it'd do a lot better.

Don't let anyone fool you- this is the best 2d Zelda. Everything from the style to the gameplay gimmick of shrinking down to a tiny size make it super fun. I was heartbroken though because I really wanted to 100% it and found out the hard way that after progressing through a certain amount of the main story, that’s not possible! You can’t eat locked out of certain things, be warned.

Great game, unfortunately it had several parts that made me think "oh god not this part". It was harder to get into than I expected but in terms of aesthetics it outdoes a lot of the series and it’s not even close.. I’d love to replay it one day and see if it leaves a better impression… If only nintendo would port it over to the switch.

A let down. Has the absolute worst dungeon in the series and nothing super notable to tilt a review in it's favor. It isn't a BAD game... but it isn't a very good one. At least Linebeck is there.

Phantom Hourglass' cooler successor. Fixed every issue I had with the previous title. Still not GREAT, but solidly good and entertaining. Better overworld theme, improved central dungeon, and I LOVE how Zelda is depicted here. Having to use the mic to play the instrument though… I really wasn’t a fan.

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Amazing. Would've been a full 5/5 if it hadn't been for that imprisoned fight. And the other imprisoned fight. And the other imprisoned fight... Worth noting, at least in my opinion it’s much more fun with button controls than motion controls. Some might criticize it’s price being too high for an hd remaster with little to no new additions but frankly if you’ve never played it on the wii I’d say it’s worth it.