I'm not even exaggerating when I say this: your Majora's Mask remixes are the most faithful reinterpretations of their original counterparts that I have ever heard. The updated instrumentation creates a richer, more organic sound, yet you always manage to maintain the same atmosphere and tone as the N64 iterations of these tracks. The only exception to this might be your remix of Woodfall Temple, in which the increased amplitude of the percussive instruments creates a more energetic tempo than its source material. But trust me when I say, _that is not a bad thing._ What your version relinquishes in ambience, it more than makes up for in just how evocative it is. Listening to it really does make me feel like I'm attending a tribal ceremony deep within the Congolese jungles of Africa.
Oh damn.... the stress the first time i ever completed this Temple... i was running and then in the boss i got the timer and finished like with 1 minute left XD!
Been getting the feels for some zelda lore and music. Hyping for botw 2 again. But Majora's mask will always have a special place in my heart. Nicely done
We need Ocarina and Majora remakes for Switch if I'm being honest. The 3DS just didn't feel like the right console for a remake. Plus, they didn't even change the music in those versions! Come on Grezzo, you couldn't have done any better? Oh, and I'm not saying the 3DS remakes were BAD per se. They just felt a bit lacking.
I like this temple it just has this feeling to it that you don't get anywhere else. It might be because its more metal, Steam and pipes then any other dungeons. The song just adds to that theme too
The 3DS remake did make the water temple ever so slightly easier... But yeah, the difficulty is overhyped by people who don't understand how to use the map.
The reason the water temple was so hard in the n64 version was because if you didn't move a block in the main pillar room you have to backtrack like crazy. It wasn't an obvious thing to do.
My guess is that the N64 version didn’t have as many guides as to what you were supposed to do, leaving people stumped. Also with the N64 every time you wanted to equip the iron boots you had to pause the menu and equip them rather than it just being a button press like in the 3D version. Just minor things like that really make a difference.
@@caratessichareel7972 is pretty simple map, the temple literally tells you want to do, yellow the main pipe, follow the red, then you follow the green, turn off the yellow. There’s also arrows that show you where to go.
Great work
I would’ve said that this fits Halloween but that’s just common sense because the whole game literally is a blessing and a curse
Sound more of a mistery than a creepy theme
Ever noticed how this song always sounded like a washing machine?
Listening now..It sure does!
wtf kind of washing machine do you have?! Mine doesn't sound like this at all...
Sounds more like drowning to me
And it looks like one too
Holy shit you're right!! sounds like the clothes moving about and tumbling around..
I'm not even exaggerating when I say this: your Majora's Mask remixes are the most faithful reinterpretations of their original counterparts that I have ever heard. The updated instrumentation creates a richer, more organic sound, yet you always manage to maintain the same atmosphere and tone as the N64 iterations of these tracks.
The only exception to this might be your remix of Woodfall Temple, in which the increased amplitude of the percussive instruments creates a more energetic tempo than its source material. But trust me when I say, _that is not a bad thing._ What your version relinquishes in ambience, it more than makes up for in just how evocative it is. Listening to it really does make me feel like I'm attending a tribal ceremony deep within the Congolese jungles of Africa.
I know it’s really impressive
Ah yes, the "Where's the last goddamned stray fairy" Temple
yes lol
Then you realize it back in the FIRST FLIPPING ROOM
*Find the last fairy in a vase*
*kills himself*
This is the exact reason I still have my Prima Unofficial Guidebook for this game
Turn on the valves
Turn off the valves
Freeze water
Thaw water
Rinse and repeat
It look like: get the Iron Boots. Put It out and this in all Water Temple in Ocarina Of Time
Instructions UNclear
Got Di-cucumber stuck in washer instead of fridge
Now how are we supposed to make cold angry fish salad?...
Nobody:
Me when I enter the bottom of the pool:
Haha
Oh damn.... the stress the first time i ever completed this Temple... i was running and then in the boss i got the timer and finished like with 1 minute left XD!
Love how the music's intensity is like a wave!
Koji kondo genius
Always love these covers
Been getting the feels for some zelda lore and music. Hyping for botw 2 again. But Majora's mask will always have a special place in my heart. Nicely done
This somehow made it even creepier. Good job!
I'm loving it, great choice of ambiance with the reverb and these powerful sounds
Majora's Mask HD Remastered for Switch.
The Legend of Zelda 3D All Stars
@@ANSKZ_ add Legend of Zelda Wind Waker im sold
Londonlink I figure a LoZ 3D All Stars would have OoT, MM, WW and maybe TP. Skyward Sword would probably be its own remaster/port.
YES
No. Spirit tracks, Windwaker and Phantom hourglass bundle
We need Ocarina and Majora remakes for Switch if I'm being honest. The 3DS just didn't feel like the right console for a remake. Plus, they didn't even change the music in those versions! Come on Grezzo, you couldn't have done any better?
Oh, and I'm not saying the 3DS remakes were BAD per se. They just felt a bit lacking.
I like this temple it just has this feeling to it that you don't get anywhere else. It might be because its more metal, Steam and pipes then any other dungeons. The song just adds to that theme too
Oh my gosh, it's sooo good!
Ooooooh yet another non-disappointing remix
0:05 ...Instant nostalgia
This dungeon is soooo much fun!
The upgraded sound of anxiety
Meanwhile under the sink:
don´t know why, but that badum-dum badum-dum is strangely addicting
0:54
I played Majoras mask and Ocarina of time 3d and, the water temple for Ocarina of time wasn't that hard.
The 3DS remake did make the water temple ever so slightly easier... But yeah, the difficulty is overhyped by people who don't understand how to use the map.
The reason the water temple was so hard in the n64 version was because if you didn't move a block in the main pillar room you have to backtrack like crazy. It wasn't an obvious thing to do.
My guess is that the N64 version didn’t have as many guides as to what you were supposed to do, leaving people stumped. Also with the N64 every time you wanted to equip the iron boots you had to pause the menu and equip them rather than it just being a button press like in the 3D version. Just minor things like that really make a difference.
@@caratessichareel7972 is pretty simple map, the temple literally tells you want to do, yellow the main pipe, follow the red, then you follow the green, turn off the yellow. There’s also arrows that show you where to go.
@@ANSKZ_ back then guides existed
holy boooooooooooooooy, sooooooooo good !!!
You are too good for doing zelda remix ! gg
Erie...
Why is it that every level in Zelda involving water got on my nerves the most?
Nice
I like it
Nightmarish...