I played this game back when it released on Gamecube. I honestly have almost 0 memories of this game. I only kinda sorta remember a specific room or two and not even well enough to really explain them.

I am not sure why I do not remember it very well. I remember Majora’s mask much better and I had only played that once at launch as well.

At this point, I have finished the first dungeon and it was pretty easy. I wonder if this game is just an easier game then modern zelda titles. Although, it seems like it is easier than Ocarina. At least so far.

The enemies feel meatier. Like, they take more damage and don’t bounce around as easily. I am not enjoying it as much as I thought i would, but I am going to stick with it.

I kinda want to play through the 3d zelda games again. I keep trying Majora’s mask and then putting it down before I even leave the starting town. I am playing on a PC, but I’d much rather use a steam deck to play as I do not often sit at my PC unless I am working.

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Well, there are some debate about which version of MM is better, I would say 3DS is better but I’m biased because I have only played that version.

I also know about a restoration patch/mod to fix some new annoyances like the swimming mechanics (which were okay to me because I did not know better 😂).

If you talk about were to play it I did on original hardware, but since you are emulating a more powerful game, in with a think a bugless way, then you won’t have any issues with emulating this, on top of that you can improve the graphics, so if you don’t have the hardware I’d say go for it with emulation!

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Thanks! I’ll have to look into the swimming mechanics thing to see what the deal is.

Im kind of leaning towards n64 rom with high res patch. I guess it will be a less demanding emulator to run than 3ds.

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