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The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask

The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask

27. April 2000

88

Combined rating

User + critics

based on 837 ratings

Summary

The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask is a direct sequel to Ocarina of Time, it utilizes the same engine and visual style as its predecessor. The game retains the traditional elements of Zelda games as well as those introduced in Ocarina of Time, such as active blocking with a shield, various throwing items, and the usage of melodies played on the ocarina to solve puzzles. Compared to the previous Zelda games, this installment is more oriented towards interaction with NPCs and has a larger variety of items, optional quests, and mini-games. It also includes a time system that spans three days, and this cycle must be reset periodically to progress through the game.

Storyline

After the events of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Link departs on his horse Epona in the Lost Woods and is assaulted by an imp named Skull Kid who dons a mysterious mask, accompanied by the fairies Tael and Tatl. Skull Kid turns Link into a small plant-like creature known as Deku Scrub and takes away his horse and his magical ocarina. Shortly afterward, Tatl joins Link and agrees to help him revert to his native form. A meeting with a wandering mask salesman reveals that the Skull Kid is wearing Majora's Mask, an ancient item used in hexing rituals, which calls forth a menacing moon hovering over the land of Termina. Link has exactly three days to find a way to prevent this from happening.

Details

Release date

27. April 2000

Ratings

IGDB user rating

86.9

837 ratings

Combined rating

88.4

User + critics, 837 ratings

Alternative names

  • Zelda no Densetsu: Majora no Kamen (Japanese title - romanization)
  • Majora's Mask (Abbreviation)
  • TLoZ: MM (Acronym)
  • LoZ: MM (Acronym)
  • Zelda Gaiden (Working title)
  • ゼルダの伝説 外伝 (Japanese working title)
  • 塞尔达传说-魔力面具 (Chinese title - traditional)

Releases

  • 64DD TBD
    Worldwide
  • Nintendo 64 TBD
    China
  • Nintendo 64 Apr 27, 2000
    Japan
  • Nintendo 64 Oct 26, 2000
    NorthAmerica
  • Nintendo 64 Nov 17, 2000
    Europe
  • Nintendo 64 2002
    Brazil
  • Wii Apr 03, 2009
    Europe
  • Wii Apr 03, 2009
    Australia
  • Wii Apr 07, 2009
    Japan
  • Wii May 18, 2009
    NorthAmerica
  • Wii U Jun 23, 2016
    Europe
  • Wii U Nov 24, 2016
    NorthAmerica

Languages

Interface

日本語
English (US)
Français
Deutsch
Español (España)

External links

IGDB ID

1030

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