How is the 3ds version?
How is the perception of time in this game? I mean... That 3 day til Doomsday sounds like you can't just wander off, but i don't know how that time travel thing interacts with it.
It's this a zelda game without Ganon?
The 3DS version is good. However, I feel like it doesn't create the same atmosphere as the original version does, though that could be related to nostalgia again.
About the time, well, if you know what you're doing and you know what you want to achieve in one 3 day cycle then you won't have any problems. If you just aimlessly walk around, looking for sidequests, you will have to rewind the time quite a lot.
@Abu_Senpai okay, the first thing you need to know is that Breath of the Wild is completely different from any other game in the series. I feel like you literally can't compare it to any other entry. So just because you like botw it doesn't have to mean that you'll like the other games too. OoT is a prequel to MM, though the stories aren't really related. I would still recommend playing OoT first though. Really I'd recommend playing every single Zelda game in the order they were released in. That's what I did, including 100% completion and I loved every second of it. If you do play every game you will also notice that MM is also very different from all the other titles. Not so much from the gameplay (except for the three day time limit) but from the story and the atmosphere. Everything is just really dark and that's why I love the game so much. There's also so many side quests that add so many hours to the game (the main quest is actually pretty short and doesn't capture the essence of the game at all). For all these reasons, Majora's Mask is my favourite Zelda game, though OoT, Twilight Princess and Wind Waker follow closely after.
Funny that you asked about Zelda being in the game, because she actually isn't in it at all, barring one flashback cutscene at the start of the game.