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In the Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, the Ocarina provided an interesting hook for the games, allowing you to control the environment around you and even control time via a few simple tunes you learned throughout your adventure.  It was a fun part of the Zelda experience, and one that sticks with me to this day.

Zelda games since have tried to implement similar mechanics, but it hasn't really worked out as well.  The concept of the Wind Waker was cool, but the controls were somewhat cumbersome for a feature you'd have to use so often, and it lacked the hook of learning fun melodies from the previous games.  I'm sure Wii controls would've served the concept much better, but I'm not a fan of its current implementation. 

Then there's the howling in Twilight Princes.  It was a simple idea that was rarely used, and on the whole added little to the overall experience.  It was an incredibly weak implentation of the mechanic all around.

So I say bring back the Ocarina. 

Of course, the Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask were my first ever Zelda titles, so I suppose at the time the Ocarina was cemented in my mind as an integral part of the Zelda experience.  Or at least some Ocarina-like feature.

But yeah, bring it back.  They should also bring back Koji Kondo to help, cuz he makes the best Zelda tunes around.  Orchestrated or not, Kondo's early Mario soundtracks trump that of Super Mario Galaxy 1/2! 

Who's with me??



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In some provinces of Lombardy, Northern Italy, "ocarina", besides the musical instrument, is also a dialect word for c*nt. 



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Alby_da_Wolf said:

In some provinces of Lombardy, Northern Italy, "ocarina", besides the musical instrument, is also a dialect word for c*nt. 


All the more reason...!



well you wont be disappointed when OoT releases on 3DS then but i dont think they should just bring it back....for SS maybe a kazoo or a triangle ...



                                                                                                  

How about getting rid of the entire musical element all together. I would think that after OoT, MM, WW, TP 4 games that the facet of game play could take a game or two hiatus.



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RolStoppable said:
.jayderyu said:

How about getting rid of the entire musical element all together. I would think that after OoT, MM, WW, TP 4 games that the facet of game play could take a game or two hiatus.

I agree with this. I found the implementation in TP okay, because you rarely had to do it. In the previous three home console Zelda games you had to take out the instrument, play the notes and then listen to the song. You had to do this a lot of times, because it was also used for warping.

It's a nice idea at first, but it gets old after a while. I rather just press one button and then select the spot I want to warp to.

Nintendo gamers are lazy, confirmed?

I'm not a big fan of the musical element either. Unless it was bagpipes. I could get on board with bagpipes.