Critic Reviews
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Gaming Age
The controls in the GC versions of Zelda are airtight, even more fluid and responsive than the originals on the N64... The coolest bonus disk ever!
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Nintendo Power
The story and game play are ever bit as interesting and compelling as they were when the game was originally released in 1998. [Mar 2003, p.134]
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GameBiz
It’s the cream of the crop, it’s the Halo, the GTA Vice City and the Half-Life 2 of Nintendo, and it’s not to be missed.
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Gamezilla!
Although "Wind Waker" could be a huge disappointment, Zelda: Ocarina of Time / Master’s Quest won’t be.
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Cinescape
Fans of Ocarina will love diving back into one of the best games ever, only with new dungeons. It’s hard to say which is better, but if you love a challenge, Master Quest will satisfy your craving.
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Game Revolution
A port handled as well as this comes up practically as often as a deal like this. Bear in mind, it's still a port, and noticeably aged compared to brand new RPGs. But it's still a terrific game.
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IGN
Points off for the lazy port -- but rest assured that Ocarina of Time has lost little of its luster, the Master Quest is a wonderful bonus for returning players.
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N-Insanity
Luckily, the sound more than makes up for any graphical shortcomings.
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Nintendophiles
A sign that Nintendo is listening to the fans! The only major downside is that the graphics show their age. [Import]
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Cheat Code Central
If you've played Ocarina more than once, you should really enjoy the new twists and turns that Master Quest offers.
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