![]() You only need to watch a video of these original opuses on the internet to see the visual leap made from one platform to another. On paper, much more powerful than a Nintendo 64, the nomad from Big N, firstly allows us to give a second graphic youthfulness to titles which have, let’s admit it, taken a little bit of age in the face in the over the space of about fifteen years. Which was a little less true with Wind Waker was much more so with Ocarina of Time 3Dand is therefore just as much in this Majora’s Mask 3D which runs on the same support, namely the Nintendo 3DS. We could cry wolf and prefer that the manufacturer accelerate the development of its original productions, but when we see the work carried out on these remasters, we say to ourselves that the effort is almost a work of memory. Even if The Legend of Zelda Majora’s Mask 3D is the third Zelda to experience the joys of remastering in a few years, it’s hard to blame Nintendo for their approach.
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