Playing it now. It's great.
EDIT: Actually, relevant, I write reviews of the first hour of new games off-site and I can just copy-paste the one I wrote over here too.
[spoiler]I'm skipping the story section because, c'mon, we've already played Majora's Mask a few hundred times between 2000 and now.
Gameplay and Controls:
Now bear with me in that I haven't played Ocarina of Time 3D, so I may mention some things that were in the previous remake that migrated into MM3D. That said, I love how smoothly the game handles. A couple things that I'm fairly to completely certain were in the previous remake were the quick item switching in the lower screen which is a GODSEND, and the aiming reticule that first person aiming now offers. (Shooting bubbles with Deku Link doesn't suck ass now.)
On top of that, I also like having the camera free while L-Targeting. The gyroscope controls are really handy.
That said, I'm pretty sure all the stuff I just mentioned were in OOT3D, so forget that.
Couple new things worth mentioning are the fact that Owl Saves are now PERMANENT, which is also a godsend. The clock is also a bit more simplistic and readable and shows the exact time, and seperates the three days into chunks. I also hear that you can see icons and set alarms from the Bombers notebook, but as my first hour consisted of only the first section in Clock Town where you play as Deku Link to recover the Ocarina, I couldn't play with this function. Also the Ocarina can be used to skip to particular points of the day with the Song of Double Time instead of twelve hour increments. Haven't tried that yet either. May update with details later.
Speaking of Clock Town, while I initially heard it had been merged into one map, to my disappointment it's still split into sections. A minor gripe, but it's still disappointing. It has also been rearranged a bit. The bank, for instance, is now under the clock tower in South Clock Town, which is a bit more accessible. Some of the sections are a bit wider and you have more room to breathe in general.
The sound's also improved and I think there are a few new voice bits. I don't remember Deku Link having some of the yells and grunts he has now. It's neat.
One slightly more major gripe I have about this remake is that the Start button doesn't do anything. There is NO settings menu. Repeat, there is NO settings menu. It's only accessible in the title screen and you have to restart the game altogether to change any options. In the settings menu you can change between Switch/Hold targeting (I always preferred Switch), Circle Pad Pro (which this remake supports in addition to the N3DS's C-Stick), and a few camera/movement options like inverted first person controls, motion controls, and swimming controls. Nothing FANTASTIC.
Also I don't have an N3DS yet nor do I have a Circle Pad Pro so I can't comment on the free camera function. Which sucks.
Graphics and Optimization:
This is where the remake shines. First of all, no more of that hardcoded 20FPS internal framerate. The game runs at 30FPS natively with and without 3D on. That said, me being used to good ol' 20FPS in Majora's Mask, everything feels a bit... I don't know, slower. Might just be the smoothness of the animations.
Speaking of animations. Couple new details, like Deku Link's spin makes his hat all spiky. Sweet.
Textures and models are unbelievably crisp. I can hardly believe it. They're actually really high res. Some stuff was overlooked like Clock Town's ground, but walls and certain props like tables and torches are really clean. Models in particular (IE Link, Tatl, NPCs) all have decent res textures and look really good.
Also, and I couldn't [tornado fang]ing believe this, but this game is antialiased with 3D off. I could hardly spot any jaggies unless I looked close or the object was far away.
With 3D on, the game still looks and plays pretty well, but it's obvious that this game wasn't built for 3D. I mean, at it's core, the engine is still exactly the same. I wouldn't say avoid the 3D, but it's not really eyecatching either.
Verdict: 9/10
Incredible remake. Very satisfied with it. A couple gripes (like the lack of an ingame options menu and the general unimpressiveness of the 3D) make this lose a single point, but in general, I'm ready to relive this whole game all over again.
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