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Cue lots of reliving the three days as you run around like a Hylian Bill Murray in a strange land trying to figure out a way to prevent the apocalypse and save the lives of the residents of Termina.įor the 3DS the extra power of the handheld was used to give the visuals an upgrade whilst retaining the look and feel of the Nintendo 64 original. The bad news? The maniacal moon is still falling. Luckily you are able to regain your ocarina and perform the Song of Time to throw yourself three days back in time. You have three days to stop it (game time: a little over an hour) which, unsurprisingly, is insufficient. It's not long before you find yourself in Clock Town where you soon realise you have more to worry about than simply returning to your normal form.Īs the town prepares for its Carnival of Time celebrations, a menacing-looking moon slowly descends from the sky. You begin the game by encountering the menacing Skull Kid who promptly turns you into a Deku Scrub and runs off with your ocarina. If you've not played Majora's Mask before, know that it is an absolute cracker, providing plenty of entertainment with its dark, different-from-the-norm tale that engrosses from start to finish.
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