Side Quests - Majora's Mask isn't short on side quests. In fact, it has more side quests than any other Zelda game. And all of them have substance and depth. At one moment, you may find yourself saving an old woman from a burglary at midnight. Or you could fight off aliens alongside a little girl and a horse. Or maybe you could unite an estranged couple before the moon's impact ends their lives. All of these quests feel like they have an effect on the world around you, and the consequences afterwards are evident and easily noticable by the player. I never felt like I was wasting time by doing these, and more often than not, I felt like I had an emotional connection with these characters by completing their quests. Helping them didn't feel like an obstacle towards finishing the game, but rather an essential step towards saving Termina from the clutches of Majora's Mask.
This.
This made MM became the best zelda game for me.







