Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time vs. Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

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#1 mdlinkmariosora
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Which is better? Or if you prefer not to decide on which is better than what are highlights of each game?
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#2 Javieralijandro
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ocarina, just because the game takes longer to beat, and you start young and then get older. But, i did enjoy twilight more now that i repeat ocarina for the like 3-4th time.
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#3 lil_zelda_dude
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Ocarina, by a mile.
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#4 _BlueDuck_
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Twilight Princess is the better game. Control, graphics, sound, scope and size all top Ocarina of Time. I'd say the level design of both is about equal. Ocarina of Time had better side quests and pacing as well as difficulty balance.

Though I think Twilight Princess is the better game, Ocarina of Time remains my favorite as it had much more of an impact when it was first released.

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#6 txr302
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Majoras Mask was the last Zelda game I enjoyed. That said, OoT kills TP. I couldn't even finish TP from its dullness.

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#7 Nevlim
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TP is WAY better.
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#8 pentamaroonis
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Orcarina of time...I dont even like twilight princess very much.

When I play a zelda game I want to be link, hacking and slashing with my sword and pwning beasts with my bow..Not a wolf..lol

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#9 chadwick1343
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TP is WAY better.Nevlim
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#10 UT_Wrestler
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A Link to the Past is better than both of them. Longer game, more secrets, more elaborate puzzles, better soundtrack.
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#11 mdlinkmariosora
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wouldn't the graphics for a link to the past be a little underdeveloped?
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#12 lynxed
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Twilight Princess is the better game. Control, graphics, sound, scope and size all top Ocarina of Time. I'd say the level design of both is about equal. Ocarina of Time had better side quests and pacing as well as difficulty balance.

Though I think Twilight Princess is the better game, Ocarina of Time remains my favorite as it had much more of an impact when it was first released.

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I absolutely agree with this. The gameplay controls are so much better, at least on the Wii, but both have good puzzles. Ocarina of Time has nostalgia value, and I also vastly prefer the setting. I prefer more vibrant games as opposed to darker ones, though, so my guess is that's just personal taste.
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#13 windspire
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oot, it beats twighlight princess i like those cool originaler games
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#14 MadVybz
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wouldn't the graphics for a link to the past be a little underdeveloped?mdlinkmariosora

How? They're 16 bit graphics, made for a 16 bit machine. How are they underdeveloped?

And please, get out of the ridiculous mentality that graphics is what makes a game good.

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#15 MadVybz
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Being on topic, many people don't like Twilight Princess because of the simple fact that it does not follow the typical 'ocarina' or instrument sequences that 3D Zelda fans have become so accustomed to. The only time you'll ever get something similar, is when howling as a wolf, but you only do it about 8 or 9 times. (Counting it's actual relevance.)

But' it's also quite clear that most people take Ocarina of Time as the better game, simply because of nostalgia, and the fact that it was innovative for it's time, and it 'paved the way' for the newer ones.

In my opinion, they both share the same special place in my collection, because they are the only 2 Zelda games in existence that allow you to play as an adult Link. It may seem trivial to someone else who is reading this, but that is only one of the many reasons, but I really don't feel like getting into them.

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#16 Xorital
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I quite enjoyed twilight princess, I feel like they are beginning to give link a little personality, even though he still doesn't speak, it almost felt like he was in a strange way. In other words, I loved the story, I loved the combat, and I loved every dungeon. I still love ocarina, but sorry, twilight princess has my heart :D
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#17 HotRevolver
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I honestly could care less about both of them, I could never really get into them. I got further in Ocarina though.

Marjoras Mask and ALTTP are the best Zelda games IMO.

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#18 UT_Wrestler
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wouldn't the graphics for a link to the past be a little underdeveloped?mdlinkmariosora
Um, it was a 2d game. And it was one of the best-looking games available when it came out. Hell, it still looks alright even by modern standards.
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Being on topic, many people don't like Twilight Princess because of the simple fact that it does not follow the typical 'ocarina' or instrument sequences that 3D Zelda fans have become so accustomed to. The only time you'll ever get something similar, is when howling as a wolf, but you only do it about 8 or 9 times. (Counting it's actual relevance.)

But' it's also quite clear that most people take Ocarina of Time as the better game, simply because of nostalgia, and the fact that it was innovative for it's time, and it 'paved the way' for the newer ones.

In my opinion, they both share the same special place in my collection, because they are the only 2 Zelda games in existence that allow you to play as an adult Link. It may seem trivial to someone else who is reading this, but that is only one of the many reasons, but I really don't feel like getting into them.

MadVybz

I've never heard people complain about the lack of instrumental sequences in TP. Rather, the biggest complaint that seems to bring the game down in many people's eyes is the fact that the entire game was extremely derivative. TP was practically OoT 2.0 considering how much stuff it borrowed from that game. That's why many people still consider OoT to be better. We all agree that TP is the most refined Zelda to date, but because of how unoriginal it was OoT still wins on virtue of having actually been innovative.

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#21 NeonNinja
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Ocarina of Time. Sure Twulight Princess is technically the best, but that's only because it's the newest game. The fact remains that it follows the exact same blueprint that Ocarina has and Ocarina came out in 1998.

Though I love both games. :D

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I hated, HATED Twilight Princess.

I couldn't stand being a wolf. Not only was it not possible to use any of Link's items while in wolf form, you're relegated to boring and tedious fetch quests in very linear maps which goes against what Zelda is about: open worlds and exploration. Go fetch makes sense considering you're a dog, but it was not fun and I dreaded everytime Midna showed up and pulled me into the dark world. It felt like a chore to get to the good parts (which were great with Epona), but the bug gathering felt like an artificial way to lengthen the game. The wolf also only had one attack, and the dark world enemies were boring and generic.

Speaking of the twilight world, it contrasted horribly with the light....everytime Link dissolved into little blocks and disappeared into a hole in the sky that looked like it came out of the movie Tron, I cringed. What's this, the Matrix or Star Trek? Beam me up Link? And finally, Midna. Ugh....Midna. I thought Navi was annoying, she pales in comparison to Midna. Oh yea, the dungeons were way too simplistic compared to OoT.

Ocarina is a MUCH better game.

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#23 MadVybz
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[QUOTE="MadVybz"]

Being on topic, many people don't like Twilight Princess because of the simple fact that it does not follow the typical 'ocarina' or instrument sequences that 3D Zelda fans have become so accustomed to. The only time you'll ever get something similar, is when howling as a wolf, but you only do it about 8 or 9 times. (Counting it's actual relevance.)

But' it's also quite clear that most people take Ocarina of Time as the better game, simply because of nostalgia, and the fact that it was innovative for it's time, and it 'paved the way' for the newer ones.

In my opinion, they both share the same special place in my collection, because they are the only 2 Zelda games in existence that allow you to play as an adult Link. It may seem trivial to someone else who is reading this, but that is only one of the many reasons, but I really don't feel like getting into them.

gameguy6700

I've never heard people complain about the lack of instrumental sequences in TP. Rather, the biggest complaint that seems to bring the game down in many people's eyes is the fact that the entire game was extremely derivative. TP was practically OoT 2.0 considering how much stuff it borrowed from that game. That's why many people still consider OoT to be better. We all agree that TP is the most refined Zelda to date, but because of how unoriginal it was OoT still wins on virtue of having actually been innovative.

Really? Well, you're just hanging around a different crowd from I am. A lot of my friends have nitpicked that feature to no end, and I've also seen countless comments referring to it on YouTube, and on multiple videos.

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#24 mdlinkmariosora
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To MadVybz, I agree on the point of graphics, that was narrow minded on my part. Yet i do disagree with your comment on the ocarina. While it is a beloved part of many zelda games it doesn't have enough effect to bring down TP. I agree with the 23 review(my apology on the name), its more of the OoT remake thats done in TP that puts players down. But regardless, both games still kick butt.
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#25 lynxed
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[QUOTE="Rekunta"]

I hated, HATED Twilight Princess.

I couldn't stand being a wolf. Not only was it not possible to use any of Link's items while in wolf form, you're relegated to boring and tedious fetch quests in very linear maps which goes against what Zelda is about: open worlds and exploration. Go fetch makes sense considering you're a dog, but it was not fun and I dreaded everytime Midna showed up and pulled me into the dark world. It felt like a chore to get to the good parts (which were great with Epona), but the bug gathering felt like an artificial way to lengthen the game. The wolf also only had one attack, and the dark world enemies were boring and generic.

Speaking of the twilight world, it contrasted horribly with the light....everytime Link dissolved into little blocks and disappeared into a hole in the sky that looked like it came out of the movie Tron, I cringed. What's this, the Matrix or Star Trek? Beam me up Link? And finally, Midna. Ugh....Midna. I thought Navi was annoying, she pales in comparison to Midna. Oh yea, the dungeons were way too simplistic compared to OoT.

Ocarina is a MUCH better game.

True dat re: wolf and bugs. There was no decent incentive for even getting the bugs, and they were annoying. The only reason I liked being the wolf was that it was faster than Link without Epona, and because of the nostalgic howling sequences, but otherwise, it added nothing except for a reason for me to put the game down at times.
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#26 Shinobishyguy
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For it's time OOT was way better. TP felt somewhat dated when it was released.

But when you take the nostalgia factorTP is technically the superior game. Hell it's basically OOT 2.0.

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#27 MadVybz
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[QUOTE="Rekunta"]

I hated, HATED Twilight Princess.

I couldn't stand being a wolf. Not only was it not possible to use any of Link's items while in wolf form, you're relegated to boring and tedious fetch quests in very linear maps which goes against what Zelda is about: open worlds and exploration. Go fetch makes sense considering you're a dog, but it was not fun and I dreaded everytime Midna showed up and pulled me into the dark world. It felt like a chore to get to the good parts (which were great with Epona), but the bug gathering felt like an artificial way to lengthen the game. The wolf also only had one attack, and the dark world enemies were boring and generic.

Speaking of the twilight world, it contrasted horribly with the light....everytime Link dissolved into little blocks and disappeared into a hole in the sky that looked like it came out of the movie Tron, I cringed. What's this, the Matrix or Star Trek? Beam me up Link? And finally, Midna. Ugh....Midna. I thought Navi was annoying, she pales in comparison to Midna. Oh yea, the dungeons were way too simplistic compared to OoT.

Ocarina is a MUCH better game.

lynxed

True dat re: wolf and bugs. There was no decent incentive for even getting the bugs, and they were annoying. The only reason I liked being the wolf was that it was faster than Link without Epona, and because of the nostalgic howling sequences, but otherwise, it added nothing except for a reason for me to put the game down at times.

You guys DO realise that getting the bugs = big rupees?

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#28 RobboElRobbo
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Ocarina because I grew up with it.

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#29 foxhound_fox
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Based on a clean, nostalgia-free evaluation of the two games, Twilight Princess is clearly better. It has way more content than Ocarina, way better graphics, and despite taking influence form a lot of Ocarina's elements, does most of them better. Just like Majora's Mask was better than Ocarina, and Wind Waker was better than Majora's Mask, Twilight Princess is better than Wind Waker. To anyone not wearing rose-tinted glasses, the main 3D Zelda series has always been improvements and refinements that have made the series better with every iteration.

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#31 lynxed
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You guys DO realise that getting the bugs = big rupees?

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I don't remember ever being short on rupees in that game. Mostly because there was nothing I ever used them for. I was so glad when I had to pay to fix the cannon so that I wasn't maxed out any longer.
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#32 MadVybz
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[QUOTE="MadVybz"]

You guys DO realise that getting the bugs = big rupees?

lynxed

I don't remember ever being short on rupees in that game. Mostly because there was nothing I ever used them for. I was so glad when I had to pay to fix the cannon so that I wasn't maxed out any longer.

I'm sure that maxing out all the types of your bombs and arrows along with buying the magic armor is something that you would be able to do by just playing through the linear part of the game. :P

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#34 Vesica_Prime
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Twilight Princess. Ocarina for me was bland apart from the Water Temple.

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#35 DJ-Lafleur
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Both games are definetely terrific, but I honestly do not know which one I like more. I have always said that the N64 Zeldas were my favorite, though that may be because I have played those ones multiple times, where as I have played TP much less. If I were to play TP as much as OoT and MM, I'd probably like it just as much as them, if not more...

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Twilight Princess felt like a Ocarina remake to me. I loved it, but I thought it didn't have half the creativity shown in Wind Waker or Ocarina itself.
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#37 mdlinkmariosora
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to the fox dude, while i respect your opinion. Don't just assume that graphics make the game and ocarina has a much different plot than TP so that alone can change how a gamer thinks.

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#38 mdlinkmariosora
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What if Majora's Mask was added to the mix?

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#39 MadVybz
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What if Majora's Mask was added to the mix?

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You mean, instead of just transforming into a wolf, you could also transform into 2 other beings and be forced to complete the game within 3 days and monotonous time travel? No thanks. :P

The time travel in Ocarina was ok for me, but Majora's mask relied too heavily on it, IMO. Although I did enjoy both to a great extent.

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#40 elvensteel
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Well it depends on when you first played either game and how you reacted to both. it's a hard question that's for sure but i'd have to say Ocarina was better in my opinion......
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#42 elvensteel
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Interesting...... i think the mask concept could come in handy and the wolf would be interesting........ maybe extend the time limit? don't know there's lot of stuff in all three games so taking just a few idea's and putting them together would kinda be hard.
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#43 Black_Knight_00
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So I guess poll threads are now allowed in the GGD?
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#44 c_rakestraw  Moderator
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This thread time traveled. dvader654

If only we could send it back to its own time... That'd be much more fun than simply putting a lock on it.