It appears fans of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time are still discovering little quirks in the beloved title even after 24 years. The revered Ocarina of Time is considered a masterpiece by Zelda fans and critics for introducing a new generation of players to a 3D action-adventure experience and setting the groundwork for many 3D action titles to come. The Strong National Museum of Play recently added Ocarina of Time to its Hall of Fame for its technical and critical achievements.
Ocarina of Time has embedded itself within the heart of modern video game culture. At the time of its release in 1998, Ocarina of Time took the world by storm with its 3D world and revolutionary action gameplay, refined for the 3D experience. Since then, captivated fans have consistently celebrated the title and still consider it one of the best in the franchise. Ocarina's impact even reverberated throughout the industry, with many developers citing the title as a primary inspiration for such works as Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver, Darksiders,Grand Theft Auto, and The Witcher. As expected of such an acclaimed adventure, the world of Ocarina of Time is brimming with content, and many players likely won't experience it all on their first playthrough. While this makes a 100 percent run of Ocarina of Time daunting, it also gives fans something fresh to discover each playthrough.
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Reddit poster Kirbyeatsyou recently posted a video revealing a tidbit some Ocarina of Time fans might have missed the first time through. Left idle in the frigid Ice Caverns, Link will start to shiver and eventually sneeze. Fans on the subreddit were helpful in pointing out that Link shivers in the Royal
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