Nollog said:
Nebz said:
I'd have to still say yes. What is that... A bit above $30 more? I got money to blow right now and if it were 70+ US dorra and a deal here I'd still go for it.
http://www.google.ie/search?q=51+eur+to+usd
73.10 usd
Also, don't be under the impression you get every single one of those bonuses, you get a single one based on how early you pre-order.
As I said... I'd still go for it.
But anyway there seems to be some new info popping up about Master Quest, "Visions", and the game itself.
What's new?
Ocarina 3D is a ground-up remake with improved graphics that pop off the screen thanks to the system's 3D capabilities. The game also includes subtle improvements such as the addition of three differently colored lines on the walls of the Water Temple, which help lead the player to the locations where Link can play Zelda's lullaby to raise or lower the water level. Ocarina 3D will also include Master Quest, a Boss Challenge Mode, and Visions.
What exactly is Master Quest?
Master Quest is basically a remixed version of Ocarina of Time with a few new twists and turns added to the familiar dungeons to up the difficulty level. You can unlock it after playing through the main quest once. To further differentiate it from the original Master Quest (which was packaged in with Wind Waker pre-orders), this version has also been flipped (meaning everything that was once on the left is now on the right). This should provide a bit of a challenge for even the most hardcore Zelda fans.
What can I do in Boss Challenge Mode?
Boss Challenge Mode allows players to reface any boss they've already encountered as many times as they want. You access it by speaking to Link's bed in his tree hut in Kokiri Forest. This mode also records how long it takes you to beat each boss, so you can challenge your own times as well as those of your friends. Also, once you've unlocked all of the bosses, you can face them all one after another in a merciless fight to the death.
What's the deal with these 'Visions'?
Scattered throughout the otherwise familiar land of Hyrule are new stones called "Sheikah Stones." Crawling inside one of these bad boys gives you access to a series of visions, which are basically hint movies for the trickier parts of the adventure. You unlock these hints as you play the game, and while they don't exactly tell you how to beat each part, they give you hints to guide you on your way. These visions are completely optional, and the game even keeps track of which ones you've viewed and which ones you haven't, so you can easily prove to your buddies you beat the game without any help if you so choose.[/p]
Click the link below for more
http://ds.ign.com/articles/115/1155738p1.html
Aside from Master Quest being flipped it also seems that enemies do a bit more damage according to "Zelda Dungeon" which will also reveal more info
"later today and throughout the next few days."
The link also provides his or her view on the demo they played.
http://www.zeldadungeon.net/2011/05/ocarin...est/#more-10195
Here are some pics and I believe there's more info in the link below
http://www.gamexplain.com/article-424-1305...uper-guide.html
http://www.gamexplain.com/article-423-1305...ter-temple.html