Have you experienced majora’s mask? (great for a spooky experience)
helpmyusernamewontfi@lemmy.today
on 29 Oct 2024 06:07
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Had a lot of fun! The ending definitely pulled some heart strings
Not yet with Majora’s Mask, I just started getting into emulation/retro gaming because of my Steam Deck and getting involved with it’s community, which led me to a cool application called emudeck. Got super into the retro scene since then, and a lot of these games came out before I was born so it’s fun to try them and have fun with a lot of these gems; been having a blast since. Will definitely give it a go now tho! Do you think I should first do Ocarina of Time or does that not matter?
If you’re familiar with any Zelda game I wouldn’t worry about playing oot first. (But I would still suggest playing it if you enjoy retro games) They tell different stories and happen in different worlds. Majora’s mask does build on mechanics you would have learned in oot but it’s not essential. They do make the occasional reference to oot. (To save dev time they recycled a lot of the assets from oot)
I’m glad you had fun with Luigi’s mansion. I never got too far playing as a kid. But I had fun playing the new one with a buddy.
In my opinion, the GameCube version of Majora’s mask was the best one. It’s still a N64 game under the hood but the controls feel nicer and the game runs better.
Edit: some emulators don’t handle the clock correctly in MM. If you feel like you’re always running out of time or rushing. It may be a bug!
Also there is a PC port of both oot and mm. But I’ve not tried it
helpmyusernamewontfi@lemmy.today
on 29 Oct 2024 19:24
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Wow these look awesome, thanks!
skulblaka@sh.itjust.works
on 29 Oct 2024 20:18
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Playing OOT first is not necessary, you’ll pick up all the relevant plot without it. However, Majora’s Mask was made as a sequel to OOT, and having the knowledge of the OOT world and characters will underscore a lot of subtext in MM that you’d likely miss otherwise.
(Nearly) every character in MM is a character from OOT, but shifted one timeline over. They’re the same character but they aren’t the same people. Seeing what’s different between the two iterations speaks just as much as seeing what is the same.
Dudewitbow@lemmy.zip
on 29 Oct 2024 06:52
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i dont think it was that spooky going in blind (except the basement of THAT house I was NOT prepared for and got jumpscared)
Nikls94@lemmy.world
on 29 Oct 2024 05:26
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I remember when my brother and I were kids and we got to the point where you needed to catch all Boos but his reading wasn’t good yet and so we never figured out what to actually do, only for me to then just play it again 3 years later and finishing it :D
SidewaysHighways@lemmy.world
on 29 Oct 2024 13:33
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I am so jealous! I’ve been wanting to do this for years
EDIT
I did run through eternal darkness last year though
helpmyusernamewontfi@lemmy.today
on 29 Oct 2024 19:23
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I did run through eternal darkness last year though
The M rated Nintendo published game! How was it?
SidewaysHighways@lemmy.world
on 29 Oct 2024 19:49
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It’s absolutely fantastic! If you’ve never experienced it before, I highly recommend!
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Have you experienced majora’s mask? (great for a spooky experience)
Had a lot of fun! The ending definitely pulled some heart strings
Not yet with Majora’s Mask, I just started getting into emulation/retro gaming because of my Steam Deck and getting involved with it’s community, which led me to a cool application called emudeck. Got super into the retro scene since then, and a lot of these games came out before I was born so it’s fun to try them and have fun with a lot of these gems; been having a blast since. Will definitely give it a go now tho! Do you think I should first do Ocarina of Time or does that not matter?
If you’re familiar with any Zelda game I wouldn’t worry about playing oot first. (But I would still suggest playing it if you enjoy retro games) They tell different stories and happen in different worlds. Majora’s mask does build on mechanics you would have learned in oot but it’s not essential. They do make the occasional reference to oot. (To save dev time they recycled a lot of the assets from oot)
I’m glad you had fun with Luigi’s mansion. I never got too far playing as a kid. But I had fun playing the new one with a buddy.
In my opinion, the GameCube version of Majora’s mask was the best one. It’s still a N64 game under the hood but the controls feel nicer and the game runs better.
Edit: some emulators don’t handle the clock correctly in MM. If you feel like you’re always running out of time or rushing. It may be a bug!
Also there is a PC port of both oot and mm. But I’ve not tried it
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Wow these look awesome, thanks!
Playing OOT first is not necessary, you’ll pick up all the relevant plot without it. However, Majora’s Mask was made as a sequel to OOT, and having the knowledge of the OOT world and characters will underscore a lot of subtext in MM that you’d likely miss otherwise.
(Nearly) every character in MM is a character from OOT, but shifted one timeline over. They’re the same character but they aren’t the same people. Seeing what’s different between the two iterations speaks just as much as seeing what is the same.
i dont think it was that spooky going in blind (except the basement of THAT house I was NOT prepared for and got jumpscared)
I remember when my brother and I were kids and we got to the point where you needed to catch all Boos but his reading wasn’t good yet and so we never figured out what to actually do, only for me to then just play it again 3 years later and finishing it :D
I am so jealous! I’ve been wanting to do this for years
EDIT I did run through eternal darkness last year though
The M rated Nintendo published game! How was it?
It’s absolutely fantastic! If you’ve never experienced it before, I highly recommend!
Seconded! It’s about time for me to break out the GameCube again…
Someone mentioned Baiten Kaitos not to long ago and that almost made me dig it out.
The speedruns for Luigi’s Mansion were pretty cool, one of the few games with active max% and min% categories!