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artur-fernand said:

I'm not comparing it to TP, haven't played it yet. I'm just saying that OoT's plot is just there. It's nothing special. I'll agree that the scene where Ganondorf was waiting for Link on the Temple of Time was pretty cool, but other than that, it's really by the numbers.

OoT's plot is just as compelling as A Link to the Past's (in fact, change a few words here and there, add some "epic" cutscenes about the origins of the world, and it's the same plot). And hey, I'm not complaning. Not every game needs a compelling story, it's ok to have a basic, ho-hum plot.

OoT is a great remake of ALTTP in 3D from its gameplay perspective, not from the story one.

In ALTTP, the hero of time (OoT) failed, Ganon completed the triforce, but the sages sent him to the evil realm (dark world). In the game, Link has to save Zelda from Agahnim clutches, and then obtain the Master Sword to defeat it. But the dark mage sent him to the dark world throught the thin link he is creating between both worlds to cover Hyrule in darkness. Link then has to travel throught the Dark World to save the descendants of the sages to break the barried in Ganon's Tower and finally defeat the almighty Ganon, possesor of the complete Triforce.

I don't see any resemblance, aside of the Master Sword.



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