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  Game Name:
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
System:
N64
Genre:
Adventure
Players:
1
Developer:
Nintendo
Publisher:
Nintendo
Release Date:
Japan: November 21st, 1998
United States: November 23rd, 1998
Europe: December 11th, 1998
 

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Ocarina of Time is not only haled as the best Zelda game, but one of the best, if not the best game of all time. It shocked the world upon its release, showing us Link can still knock our socks off in 3-D, and winning Nintendo many awards.

You play as Link, or course. You are the only Kokiri boy in your village without a fairy. Then one day you get one named Navi. She helps you out throughout the game. But you soon talk to the Great Deku Tree. He tells of the tale of the triforce, and of Ganons evil ways to take over the world. You then set out to save the world.

You get many weapons throughout the game, different swords, bow and arrow, sling shot, boomerang, etc. As well as items that help you fight, and of course a shield. The game is shown from a 3rd person view.
You must travel throughout a huge land. Finding settlements, characters, and enemies. You will enter areas and dungeons, where you will have to solve puzzles and attack enemies in order to retrieve things to save the world, and progress through the game. You can swim, jump, roll, and dodge as well. There are stores to buy items, and stores to play mini-games. Test out your bow and arrow skills at a shooting range.
There are many side quests to the game, that can give you some cool things.
You even get a horse to ride. Try and shoot an arrow as your riding.
There is also an immersive story to the game to draw you in.
And why is it called Ocarina of Time? Well you get an Ocarina. You learn certain songs through-out the game that have a magical or mystical power. You can turn Night into Day, summon your horse, and much more.

The game is massive in size, providing hours of gameplay, in which you travel to many different areas, upgrade your character with new weapons and amour, meet new friends and foes, and do some fun side quests.

 Want to play an Action Adventure RPG? Then play the game that is haled as the best game of all time, and still played and replayed by millions every year.

P.S. I have typed this up before Twilight Princesses Release. It is being talked about that it may take Ocarina of Time off the high pedestal as best Zelda. Only the release of the game will tell. I just want to write this, so I can look back and say "And it did become the best Zelda" or "It cam mighty close, if only they'd"
 
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