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− | ''In three days, the moon will fall and the land of Termina will meet with a terrible fate. Can you save it in time? Relive the | + | ''In three days, the moon will fall and the land of Termina will meet with a terrible fate. Can you save it in time? Relive the world's final 72 hours, solve elaborate puzzles, conquer dungeons, battle giant bosses, and befriend the doomed people of Termina in one of Nintendo's most suspenseful apocalyptic adventures ever.'' |
− | ''The Legend of Zelda™: | + | ''The Legend of Zelda™: Majora's Mask 3D is a remastered and enhanced version of the Nintendo classic that's unlike any other Legend of Zelda adventure. In this shadowy tale, a masked Skull Kid drags Link™ into the world of Termina, where the moon is falling from the sky. Lucky for Termina, Link can reverse time and relive his last 72 hours in limitless ways. Each time, he’ll don any of his 20+ masks, help different citizens, battle different bosses, and ultimately change the fate of a world. This is the definitive version of a dark classic.'' |
*''An ancient evil has doomed the world of Termina. Can you save it in just three days?'' | *''An ancient evil has doomed the world of Termina. Can you save it in just three days?'' | ||
*''Together, the land of Termina and its citizens form one massive puzzle for Link™ to solve'' | *''Together, the land of Termina and its citizens form one massive puzzle for Link™ to solve'' | ||
*''20+ powerful masks make this one of the most varied Legend of Zelda™ games ever'' | *''20+ powerful masks make this one of the most varied Legend of Zelda™ games ever'' | ||
− | *''Relive | + | *''Relive Termina's final three days from multiple perspectives'' |
*''Characters live out their final days independently on separate but intertwining paths'' | *''Characters live out their final days independently on separate but intertwining paths'' | ||
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Much of the gameplay of ''Majora's Mask 3D'' has been revamped from the original and carried over from {{zel2|Ocarina of Time 3D}}, similar to the original games. The bottom screen has been dedicated to the HUD, allowing players to view a map of the game world and their collected masks and items. Also like ''Ocarina of Time 3D'' players have four item buttons, with two of the face buttons and two touch screen buttons. | Much of the gameplay of ''Majora's Mask 3D'' has been revamped from the original and carried over from {{zel2|Ocarina of Time 3D}}, similar to the original games. The bottom screen has been dedicated to the HUD, allowing players to view a map of the game world and their collected masks and items. Also like ''Ocarina of Time 3D'' players have four item buttons, with two of the face buttons and two touch screen buttons. | ||
− | ''Majora's Mask'' takes place in the world of Termina, using a type of gameplay referred to as the "three-day cycle", in which the game takes place over the course of three in-game days that can be restarted at any time using the Ocarina of Time. However, the player can no longer save by playing the Song of Time, and instead must save using the Owl Statues. The Sheikah Stone | + | ''Majora's Mask'' takes place in the world of Termina, using a type of gameplay referred to as the "three-day cycle", in which the game takes place over the course of three in-game days that can be restarted at any time using the Ocarina of Time. However, the player can no longer save by playing the Song of Time, and instead must save using the Owl Statues. The Sheikah Stone, which allow players to receive hints on how to progress through the game, obtain certain items, or complete sidequests, also returns from ''Ocarina of Time 3D''. |
==Technical details== | ==Technical details== | ||
{{Game Technical Details | {{Game Technical Details | ||
− | |media=Nintendo 3DS | + | |media=Nintendo 3DS [[Game Card]]<br>Digital download |
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==Updates== | ==Updates== | ||
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| February 27, 2015 | | February 27, 2015 | ||
− | | Fixes a glitch at Honey and Darling's shop that causes Link to be unable to use his sword; fixes a glitch in the European version that causes a softlock to occur by depositing | + | | Fixes a glitch at Honey and Darling's shop that causes Link to be unable to use his sword; fixes a glitch in the European version that causes a softlock to occur by depositing zero Rupees at the bank when playing in English.}} |
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*{{wp|The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D|''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D'' on Wikipedia.}} | *{{wp|The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D|''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D'' on Wikipedia.}} | ||
*{{sw|The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D|''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D'' guide on StrategyWiki}} | *{{sw|The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D|''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D'' guide on StrategyWiki}} | ||
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The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D is a Nintendo 3DS remake of The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, released for Nintendo 64 in 1999/2000. While the story and setting remain unchanged from the original aside from the remade graphics, Majora's Mask 3D makes several changes to the original game to update it, mostly to the precedents set by The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, after the release of which it had started development and was kept hidden until its reveal in the November 2014 Nintendo Direct.
In North America and Europe a special edition version of the game was released that comes with both a copy of the game and a Skull Kid figurine. The game was also released alongside a New Nintendo 3DS XL limited edition console stylized after the game, though while the European and Japanese bundles come with a pre-installed copy of the game, the North American release does not.
Contents
Blurb
Box
The world will end in three days.
Can you stop the apocalypse in time?
A twisted Skull Kid will destroy the world in three days by sending the moon crashing down. To stop him, Link™ must collect powerful masks and relive those final days in many unexpected ways.
Wear special masks to transform.
Swim with ease as a graceful Zora.
Roll over enemies as a mighty Goron.
Help and befriend Termina's intriguing residents.
Track progress in the Bomber's Notebook.
Nintendo website
In three days, the moon will fall and the land of Termina will meet with a terrible fate. Can you save it in time? Relive the world's final 72 hours, solve elaborate puzzles, conquer dungeons, battle giant bosses, and befriend the doomed people of Termina in one of Nintendo's most suspenseful apocalyptic adventures ever.
The Legend of Zelda™: Majora's Mask 3D is a remastered and enhanced version of the Nintendo classic that's unlike any other Legend of Zelda adventure. In this shadowy tale, a masked Skull Kid drags Link™ into the world of Termina, where the moon is falling from the sky. Lucky for Termina, Link can reverse time and relive his last 72 hours in limitless ways. Each time, he’ll don any of his 20+ masks, help different citizens, battle different bosses, and ultimately change the fate of a world. This is the definitive version of a dark classic.
- An ancient evil has doomed the world of Termina. Can you save it in just three days?
- Together, the land of Termina and its citizens form one massive puzzle for Link™ to solve
- 20+ powerful masks make this one of the most varied Legend of Zelda™ games ever
- Relive Termina's final three days from multiple perspectives
- Characters live out their final days independently on separate but intertwining paths
Nintendo eShop
In three days, the moon will fall and the land of Termina will meet with a terrible fate. Can you save it in time? Relive the world's final 72 hours, solve elaborate puzzles, conquer dungeons, battle giant bosses, and befriend the doomed people of Termina in one of Nintendo's most suspenseful apocalyptic adventures evern.
The Legend of Zelda™: Majora's Mask 3D is a rematered and enhanced version of the Nintendo classic that's unlike any other Legend of Zelda adventure. In this shadowy tale, a masked Skull Kid drags Link™ into the world of Termina, where the moon is falling from the sky. Lucky for Termina, Link can reverse time and relive his last 72 hours in limitless ways. Each time, he'll done any of his 20+ masks, help different citizens, battle different bosses, and ultimately change the fate of a world. This is the definitive version of a dark classic.
Gameplay
Much of the gameplay of Majora's Mask 3D has been revamped from the original and carried over from Ocarina of Time 3D, similar to the original games. The bottom screen has been dedicated to the HUD, allowing players to view a map of the game world and their collected masks and items. Also like Ocarina of Time 3D players have four item buttons, with two of the face buttons and two touch screen buttons.
Majora's Mask takes place in the world of Termina, using a type of gameplay referred to as the "three-day cycle", in which the game takes place over the course of three in-game days that can be restarted at any time using the Ocarina of Time. However, the player can no longer save by playing the Song of Time, and instead must save using the Owl Statues. The Sheikah Stone, which allow players to receive hints on how to progress through the game, obtain certain items, or complete sidequests, also returns from Ocarina of Time 3D.
Technical details
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Updates
Version no. | Release date(s) | Description |
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1.1 | February 27, 2015 | Fixes a glitch at Honey and Darling's shop that causes Link to be unable to use his sword; fixes a glitch in the European version that causes a softlock to occur by depositing zero Rupees at the bank when playing in English. |
External links
- The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D on Wikipedia.
- The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D guide on StrategyWiki
References
- ↑ The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D on Nintendo of Korea's website. Retrieved June 25, 2016.