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The Legend Of Zelda Ocarina Of Time for Nintendo 64
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Sound

I know, it"s not a CD-based system, but the audio is used to great advantage, more so than most other games. It uses audio to guide the player, and the player can play music (simplistic, but catchy) to advance in the game. The game"s subtitle "Ocarina of Time" is well-chosen, the game is almost as much about sound as it is about sight, and it works extremely well.

Gameplay

The Ocarina is one of the really unique gameplay features, it uses the N64 controller much like a musical instrument allowing the player to use music as part of the game. As an adventure game, it has plenty of exploring to do and lots of secret areas, it even uses the rumble-pak to give hints as to the location of secret areas. Like the other games in the Zelda series, it has simple puzzles to solve, and little sub-games as well. Different enemies are affected by different weapons, and Link (you get to name him anything you like) acquires different skills and weapons as the game progresses, like any other Zelda game.
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Sound

The FX and background music are great. I love listening to the opening theme music and a lot of the other portions of the game. I have well over half of the game's musical score in MIDI files on my computer. The sounds blends in very well with the rest of the game and are appropriate with the actions they portray. I am actually glad that they didn't incorporate speech into Zelda because they would have invariably messed it up (remember Slippy from Star Fox 64? ::Shudder::) But the few lines Link do say aren't annoying and don't aggrivate. A very well done score.

Gameplay

Solid straight through. The unique targeting system really helped this game a lot and I had no problems with camera angles that are so frequently problamatic for this type of game. The combat section of this could be seperated into a game all of its own (hmmm... Brave Fencer Zelda...). 100% great.
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