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After the events of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (1998), Link is assaulted by an imp named Skull Kid under the control of the evil Majora’s Mask and gets stuck in a troubled land called Termina. Link must repeat the same 3 days, take on the identities of deceased people from other races, collect numerous masks and rid the land of evil to stop Majora from destroying the world in this third-person action/adventure game.
How time travel works in this game:
>When you play the Song of Time, everything is resetted to the Morning of the First Day.
>Masks and items like the Bomb mag, Boss remains and songs are not reseted, implying that Link itself and its objects do not reset (makes sense since he’s the one who is leaping back in time).
>Other objects like Deku Sticks and Magic beans that Link holds are reseted for no logical reason, if the above items are kept.
>Other people apart from Link, like the Bomber Squad and all habitants of Clock Town in general don’t remember anything.
>Stray Fairies, who have magical stuff, are no exception and are also resetted and come back in their “dismembered” forms.
>Bank owner does not only remember you (despite that technically when you reset she has never met you, thus never marked you and thus you’re probably robbing her since you’re not yet his client) but has all your rupees, which should have also been reseted and went back to their original places (since chests also resent)
>inb time travel has no sense and its entire purpose is trolling you and make you do repetitive stuff due to methaphors and DARK thing-y
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There is a guy living in a toilet who you can give paper to in return for hearts.
The moons face gives you nightmares.
Majoras mask starts with the actual link from the prequel looking for his fairy or some shit. And immediately at this point all the kids ask themselves ‘how did he get out of Hyrule?’ I know every last inch of that country and there is no exit. Eventually some Gypsy mugs him and steals his Oot and turns him into a shrub (told you it was more Japanese) forcing Link to follow him to a clock town called Clock Town. The next three days break every rule of time travel pop culture but it works anyway and makes for a lot of fun with all the side quests and collectible masks. Eventually you face off with the Gypsy only to discover he was being controlled by the mask which then proceeds to transform into things and to fight him in the moon which is about to crash into earth… oh, and the moon has a face…
Conclusion: So in conclusion it’s actually quite fun but, really, after a lot of weirdness and masks, you’re not left with much more than the original prequel.