Ocarina of Time Retrospective

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Austin Ashworth

Austin Ashworth

Күн бұрын

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@samalmighty1313
@samalmighty1313 Жыл бұрын
Fun fact: in the OOT manga, Ganondorf mistakes Saria's ocarina for the ocarina of time, and takes it from Link. But when he realizes it's not the one, he gets angry and smashes it. I honestly think this would've been a really good way to make the player hate him if they kept it in the game
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
Yeah that would be really cool! Now I’m curious about what else is different in the manga, never checked it out before
@joshie3
@joshie3 11 ай бұрын
@@AustinAshworthsomething really cool; Sheik works for Ganondorf in the manga; and acts as somewhat of a rival to Link
@azhida1556
@azhida1556 11 ай бұрын
@@joshie3I absolutely love the manga for OoT and MM, mostly cause link is a little shiiiiit
@KnottsBear-yTalesPreserved
@KnottsBear-yTalesPreserved 9 ай бұрын
That is amazing. Now I wish they kept it
@tommasoannoni4836
@tommasoannoni4836 8 ай бұрын
@@KnottsBear-yTalesPreservedWhy everyone keeps saying “I wish they kept it in the game”, when the game came out in 1998, and the manga was loosely based on it and came out in 2000? (2008 in USA)
@rustyshackelford1413
@rustyshackelford1413 Жыл бұрын
When this came out; it was almost like my real life disappeared. For that while between starting and finishing it the adventure almost seemed real. My days consisted getting up then going to school where I thought about and talked about the game all day with my friends who were playing and feeling the same way I was. Then, coming home and playing solid until bed. I am 39 now; and hearing those songs and sound effects instantly bring back all of those emotions. It was really something special.
@Mrbingles9
@Mrbingles9 Жыл бұрын
Yup. I remember the feeling of awe when I first saw it at Toys R Us; formative experience that taught me many good lessons
@carbb5760
@carbb5760 Жыл бұрын
Ya I still to this day turn it on and play at Christmas every year. Was Christmas break from school when I played it for the first time. Incredible
@compulsiveconsumption
@compulsiveconsumption Жыл бұрын
same and MAD profile pic
@rustyshackelford1413
@rustyshackelford1413 Жыл бұрын
@@compulsiveconsumption :-)
@ZoraTheExplora
@ZoraTheExplora Жыл бұрын
When this came out it was almost like my real life began.*ftfy
@gloom7351
@gloom7351 Жыл бұрын
As for Link charging straight in Ganondorf's trap, keep in mind he has the Triforce of Courage, and not Wisdom.
@misterlukeflips4065
@misterlukeflips4065 Жыл бұрын
This may have already been said in the comments, but there is a way to track skulltullas. On the map subscreen of the start menu, if you highlight a certain region (Lake Hylia, for instance) there will be a gold skulltulla icon next to the name. If there's no icon, there's still skulltullas. This also works in dungeons. Great video, thanks for taking the time to make it
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
Yeah that’s something I completely missed when playing (I literally never open the map haha). Thanks for the correction and glad you enjoyed!
@no1guy825
@no1guy825 2 жыл бұрын
To a kid, even a young teen, the path through the game isn't as clear as you'd think....especially back in 98. Both I and my older sister, along with our friends were not on a consistent rail through the game's objectives, despite being engaged and conscious of them. Exploration is still the instinct of this game. Deku Tree to Castle is a big early game connection, but afterwards, a genuine lack of bearing, curiosity, and the game's restart locations of Link's House or dungeon make a visit to every other location on the map perfectly reasonable. Therefore, encountering Lake Hylia or Gerudo Valley earlier, as intended, is quite likely. Thus Kaepora Gaebora's intros are more natural. Struggles or hiccups unlocking Dodongo's Cavern and Jabu-Jabu or navigating Zora's River, along with curiosity have a high potential of driving the player, out into the field's other branches. Retreading and exploring all of Hyrule was a big part of my first playthrough.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your memories of the game! I think I probably found Kapora/Navi's guidance more insulting than helpful because I had already played several Zelda games by the time I touched Ocarina. This likely made their unnecessary interruptions along with the very unclear points (like feeding Jabu Jabu) more frustrating than a first-time player would feel.
@King_of_the_Shrooms
@King_of_the_Shrooms 2 жыл бұрын
I played the 3Ds Version First, and i do feel that. After Kokiri, and despite knowing i should Go to the Castle, I wandered around hyrule field and fished for like 3 Hours at Lake Hylia Before Even thinking about going Back and progressing the story
@chambeet
@chambeet Жыл бұрын
Agreed with the OP. The owl and Navi were very helpful as a kid, and even as an adult.
@benamisai-kham5892
@benamisai-kham5892 Жыл бұрын
I played on my brother's old file when he gave me the game when I was a kid so I just would run around doing random things because it was fun, I would try to beat it on my own but the connection wasn't quite there yet. Personally I didnt mind back tracking due to my mistakes, I'd just recognize that I didn't have something yet and would just wait to go back. When I got a bit older I printed a guide from gamefaqs, a couple hours worth of gameplay at least (my parents would only let me play one system a couple hours at a time; I could play other systems in the mean time if it was the weekend) and learned better more fluid ways to pace through the game so I wasn't just lost trying to beat it on my own. I just want to add- my brother (who is 6 years older than me) showed me ocarina of time at 4, the first thing he showed me was redeads and I was too terrified to play again until I was about 7 😭 Now, 21 years later I laugh about how terrifying I thought the resident 2 advertisements on the tips and tricks books were, comparing them to my fear of redeads
@jarlwhiterun7478
@jarlwhiterun7478 Жыл бұрын
My sister and I*
@RosePigCooking
@RosePigCooking Жыл бұрын
This game was unbelievable.. my best friend would sleep over on weekends and we would play this all night.... some of my greatest memories
@tommcdonald9173
@tommcdonald9173 Жыл бұрын
My god, i was 12 and bought in on release day with paper route wages. Having never previously played a zelda title it absolutely blew my mind and was easily the most moved i have ever been by any piece of entertainment media. Absolutely astounding and one of the most memorable experiences of my childhood.
@viothesheikah1018
@viothesheikah1018 Жыл бұрын
I was born a while after the N64 era, in 2007, and yet Ocarina of Time was my childhood game. My dad played it when it came out, and passed down many games he used to play to me, but when i was very young, 2 or 3 even, I watched him play Ocarina of Time. As soon as I was able to pick up a controller, I was running around Hyrule. In that sense, Ocarina of Time has always been with me. I returned to the game when I was a bit older and did a full playthrough for myself but even by that point I knew the entire game like the back of my hand. Ocarina of Time is a game that has truly defined me, more so than any other game in this series that I so utterly adore, and I think the fact that it can have the same magical impact it had on kids in the 90s to kids like me born in the late 2000s or any other time is a testament to how truly influential and timeless this masterpiece is. It'll always be my favourite game, and the early memories I have of watching my father play in the family living room will always be some of my most cherished. It's a game I know I will come back to time and time again in the future just as I have done my whole life, and it'll always be with me. Truly, a game that endures the flow of time.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
That’s an awesome story! Cherish that memory!
@meee_5155
@meee_5155 3 ай бұрын
I was born in 06 and grew up with the 3ds version as well
@rodgeroconnor1245
@rodgeroconnor1245 Жыл бұрын
I was 12 years old when this came out, and still to this day, every few years or so, I'll revisit Hyrule and do a playthrough. What a masterpiece.
@RetroPlayer4000
@RetroPlayer4000 Жыл бұрын
Be careful nowadays it seems most players transition to lgbtwhoknowswhat
@ssamowo6478
@ssamowo6478 Жыл бұрын
@@RetroPlayer4000how about u lgbtkys?
@sheebuhenu4074
@sheebuhenu4074 8 ай бұрын
​@@RetroPlayer4000Huh?
@jwechols86
@jwechols86 2 ай бұрын
@@sheebuhenu4074 it’s his (terrible) attempt at being transphobic/homophobic 🙄
@plooper14
@plooper14 27 күн бұрын
@@RetroPlayer4000loser
@Xeqxz
@Xeqxz Жыл бұрын
I was 9 when OoT came out and I remember it being the grandest video game anyone I knew had ever seen. The world just felt so infinite with secrets and hidden areas that I thought it impossible to find them all. Nowadays when randomisers being a thing there are still new things to find, be it a business scrub, a hole or a line of dialogue; even after yearly playthroughs for almost 25 years. This will always be my farvourite game! Good video :D
@mookiestewart3776
@mookiestewart3776 Жыл бұрын
I was the same age and had the same experience. People couldn’t believe something like oot was even possible lol
@KellyKnowlesArt
@KellyKnowlesArt Жыл бұрын
my sister and i played through this game together when we were kids. i have such fond memories of putting our heads together to solve the puzzles, and handing off the controller when things got too hard. it took us well over a year to beat it, so it really felt like a huge epic adventure! watching the credits roll after all that time was satisfying, but with a bittersweet side of "oh no, what do we do now?!?!" i'm definitely looking through nostalgia-rose-colored-glasses, but nothing's ever matched the scale of this game for me!
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
That’s a great memory! Thanks for sharing it!
@Painted_Owl
@Painted_Owl Жыл бұрын
I was 6 when my mom came home with a NGC copy after work. She was (is) really big into video games, and the both of us had been sold on the series after having played WW and ALttP -she actually had played the others by this point, but anyways- to say that we were excited would to be an understatement. OoT was just so… different. Ik exactly what you mean about nothing being able to match the impact OoT, and to suggest such a thing could even exist would be absolute heresy, but… almost 20 years later I was finally able to experience something that brought me the same scale of wonder as OoT did so many years prior in the form of Elden Ring. That game just- man, that game. Ever time I think I’ve seen it all, that I’ve seen the craziest of the craziest stuff the game could possibly offer, it goes off and just keeps blowing me away and it’s the exact same feeling I had first experiencing OoT
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
@@Painted_Owl Elden Ring blew my mind. That game just kept going and going and going but was always surprisingly me with cool new stuff even like 100 hours in!
@Crescent_Audio
@Crescent_Audio 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve watched all of the popular retrospectives on OOT on KZbin already, and I specifically searched for a more recent upload that I hadn’t seen before that was buried further down the results page. Great analysis, nice voiceover work and I agree with your assessments on the whole, I’ve replayed this game likely over 100 times by now, and I’ve favored the 3DS version on Citra for a few years now, but find myself going back to the original and appreciating what they were able to accomplish back in 98’. It’s hard to state just what an impression this game made on me, even when my friends skipped over this because they wanted more “mature” themes when we were 13 years old. I never knew how important this game would become. Great work!
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Yeah upscaled on Citra is the way to go!
@mattmas6628
@mattmas6628 Жыл бұрын
Same here . As far as OOT retrospectives, I’ve seen em all and this video is great. I also recommend the Running Shine review after this one. Also, try the randomizer for this game if you’re replaying it so often. I eventually switched to randomizers for all 4 original 3D Zelda’s and I can’t even go back to standard game with the exception of Majora
@ThommyofThenn
@ThommyofThenn Жыл бұрын
I usually avoid the videos with the millions of views as they're usually disappointing. Scrolling down a bit is where you find the truly good stuff
@mookiestewart3776
@mookiestewart3776 Жыл бұрын
@@mattmas6628 I highly recommend “the hero of time the most tragic story in the Zelda franchise” or something like that. If you haven’t seen it yet the production quality is fucking insane
@midnighttornado22
@midnighttornado22 Жыл бұрын
I was all in on the N64 when it came out, and I was actually in my late 20's at the time. The hype for this game was real, and the game unbelievably actually lived up to the hype. Had the gold cartridge and everything. I will say this; this game introduced the lock-on targeting. The auto-jumping was also a new idea at the time, as every other game and their mothers made you have to jump over everything. Not having to worry about jumping let the player instead focus on the quests and tasks at hand instead, which was great. The game had tons of memorable moments and ideas, but that moment when you mount the sword to travel forward in time and become teen Link was mind-blowing. I don't think the idea itself was original, but the dramatic build-up and how it was presented to players was surprisingly an emotional moment. Ocarina is definitely up there as one the all-time landmark videogames. Shigeru Miyamoto was single-handedly transforming how we played 3D games at the time. Not just on the N64, but his creativity gave the industry a kick in the proverbial ass.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
Agree with you 100%!
@jimboramba
@jimboramba Жыл бұрын
I was 7 when this game came out. I remember being so confused with the jump mechanic, being used to mario. But the jump mechanic coupled with the 3d dungeon design unlocked parts of my brain I never knew were there. This game made me smarter in a way.
@ghoulie11
@ghoulie11 Жыл бұрын
Fun Fact, if you play Saria's Song on the Ocarina of Time as a child Saria mentions how the Ocarina sounds different.
@mookiestewart3776
@mookiestewart3776 Жыл бұрын
Lol really? This game is so ducking cool man , I learn new shit every time 😂
@OpticalHeadShot
@OpticalHeadShot Жыл бұрын
I always love a new youtuber with long retrospectives
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
Me too! I’m trying to make the kind of content that I would be excited to see in my feed.
@douglasrau5094
@douglasrau5094 Жыл бұрын
Man, I remember buying 3 separate player’s guides back in the day because the first 2 didn’t get me through the damn Water Temple’s raising and lowering of the water levels. And the third one, the one that actually did it, had clever remarks like “Zelda shows off an arm better than many an NFL quarterback and overthrows the Ocarina into the moat behind you”.
@yeahey5947
@yeahey5947 Жыл бұрын
Damn you still got it somewhere or happen to remember what it was called or anything? That’s sounds interesting I wanna take a look at that
@isher9035
@isher9035 11 ай бұрын
​@@yeahey5947Probably the Versus Books one. Another good line in that one: "Those damn Keese"
@Luipaard005
@Luipaard005 9 ай бұрын
Try looking up the Prima guide, I remember that one had some good remarks.
@AlbaniM
@AlbaniM Жыл бұрын
This game was a gigantic journey as a 8yo kid, and it being in a completely different language than the one I grew up with made it so challenging!, Zora's domain made me pick up an English to Spanish dictionary just to figure stuff out.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
Wow! That’s a really cool memory! Thanks for sharing.
@douglasrau5094
@douglasrau5094 Жыл бұрын
The fact that you can’t get all the Gold Skulltulas initially because some require weapons like the Boomerang which you won’t have on a first visit and requiring an arbitrary return at a time of your choosing blew my mind as a kid. If you want to get all 100 of them, you even have to make a point of revisiting the Great Deku Tree, a temple you’ve already cleared, with bombs to blow up a wall to enter a formerly inaccessible area.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
I actually wish there was more backtracking like in Metroidvania games. Love that "aha" moment when you realize how a new item would unlock something in an area you already explored.
@serozahter4495
@serozahter4495 Жыл бұрын
And by the way, it is at least marked on the overworld map as soon as you cleared an area of its Skulltullas.
@Kagomai15
@Kagomai15 6 ай бұрын
​@@serozahter4495 I'm squinting skeptically at you, but to be fair, I don't think I ever tried to get all of them in the OG game so I wouldn't know they had that mechanic. The only 100% I bothered with were heart pieces and bottles and item upgrades. Never bothered with the Skulltula passed 50. Next time, maybe!
@MorningMage
@MorningMage 5 ай бұрын
​@@Kagomai15It's true. On the world map, in the same gray bar that houses the area name the cursor is currently on, a golden skulltula symbol will appear next to the area's name once all of the gold tokens from the golden skulltulas are obtained in that area. Knowing this makes it very accessible. As a kid, I just looked at the map to see which area lacked a golden skulltula symbol, made it night via the Sun's Song, and searched. Golden Skulltulas are extremely loud. Additionally, the same golden skulltula symbol also appears next to the dungeon name when you check the map in dungeons. Thankfully, golden skulltulas are always present in dungeons, regardless of whether it's night outside or not.
@AdamEnriquez
@AdamEnriquez Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video. Crazy hearing people having the exact same experiences with you in relation to a game. Most don’t understand how deep that connection can actually go. Great work helping me relive those feelings again. It was such a magical time to be alive.
@MushmouthJoe
@MushmouthJoe 2 жыл бұрын
I found this game in 2000 & played it back to back with Majora's Mask. I loved this game. But I loved MM even more. Yep, I'm one of those guys. I'll be looking forward to that retrospective as well. 👍🏼
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth 2 жыл бұрын
Spoiler: I’m one of those guys too
@MushmouthJoe
@MushmouthJoe 2 жыл бұрын
@@AustinAshworth I had a feeling. We can smell our own.
@King_of_the_Shrooms
@King_of_the_Shrooms 2 жыл бұрын
You too Joe? Nice….
@mcj_istheman2378
@mcj_istheman2378 2 жыл бұрын
@@AustinAshworth this video is great will you be making more like for Mario 64 Mario kart or starwars shadows of the empire?
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth 2 жыл бұрын
@@mcj_istheman2378 thank you! I’ll definitely be making more but can’t promise any of the games you mentioned. Although I am a big Mario Kart and Super Mario fan too!
@retropalooza
@retropalooza Жыл бұрын
My George you've got it, a link between worlds sports almanac. 35 years of Zelda statistics. Oh Marty Marty I did not make the link between worlds time machine for financial gain.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love Back to the Future!
@retropalooza
@retropalooza Жыл бұрын
​@@AustinAshworthand I actually love that you responded. Thank you great work, well other than dropping the sheik is Zelda in disguise part lol
@LupercalRising
@LupercalRising 4 ай бұрын
Ocarina was like Narnia for me. A portal into a magical world that changed me forever and ill never forget it
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth 4 ай бұрын
I unfortunately didn’t play it when I was young and full of wonder, but I’m jealous of those that did. Must have been truly magical!
@LupercalRising
@LupercalRising 4 ай бұрын
@@AustinAshworth As my first experience of a 3D world it was incredible, I bought a 2nd hand copy and actually played as adult Link on the previous owners file first, it was terrifying
@Charybdis47
@Charybdis47 Жыл бұрын
my father bought me as my first console and game all together the 3ds Ocarina of time edition along with the remastered version of the game for the 3ds. I was so happy expiriencing this first hand as a kid. This game is still one of my favourite games ever. I kind of cried at the ending of the game in my first playtrough ngl.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
The 3DS version is such a great way to experience the game. I got it at launch and then when Nintendo dropped the price of the 3DS they gave early adopters a bunch of older NES and GBA games and that’s where I played a lot of the older Zelda games and stuff. Great times!
@Charybdis47
@Charybdis47 Жыл бұрын
@@AustinAshworth omg thank you for the comment after 1 year. Btw awesome commentary for such a small channel. Keep the uploads comming and you are gonna make it big one day
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
@@Charybdis47 thank you so much! I really appreciate it!
@wario.the.warrior9490
@wario.the.warrior9490 Жыл бұрын
I always just love the fact that link travels 7 years to beat Ganon and it took me probly 7 years to beat this game. I remember playing it before I could even read and asking mom to read evry npc text for me 😆
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
That’s such a great memory! Thanks for sharing!
@tfigmoney520
@tfigmoney520 Жыл бұрын
Patient mother 😅 thank her for that!
@aaronrowell6943
@aaronrowell6943 Жыл бұрын
As much as I grew up with this game and beat it about 50 times with the guide, Majora's Mask captured my imagination. However, I cannot overlook the impact this game had on my development in understanding and interacting with fiction and how it captures your imagination. I was the perfect age for this game and it means a lot to me now that I'm over 30. Looking forward to Majora's Mask!
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing! Ocarina of Time's original release was before my time so it's really cool to hear from so many people who played it back in the 90s when it was fresh. Can't promise any sort of timeframe but fret not, Majora's Mask is definitely coming!
@liukang3545
@liukang3545 Жыл бұрын
majoras mask is pure garbage lmao
@deepayne8033
@deepayne8033 Жыл бұрын
I need Majora’s Mask, Twilight Princess, and Skyward Sword. The quality of this retrospective is phenomenal and your narration is as the kids say, chef’s kiss! Keep going!!!!
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
Haha thank you very much! I’ll definitely be continuing through the Zelda series. Thank you for you patience and hope you stick around
@Luke_wait_for_it_marengo
@Luke_wait_for_it_marengo Жыл бұрын
As a young lad i remember fondly and with annoyance how this game was, in scope, as well as difficulty. I was always surprised at how much I enjoyed the little things more than the overall game; I could spend hours hunting Poe's in the open Field, playing the fishing game, or even the others in town. The tasks though quite daunting to myself as a kid were always met with satisfaction if I managed to complete them, (never actually managed to complete all temples on my own). as well as a sense of accomplishment. these and many more reasons are why this game will forever be a part of me, and my most memorable moments of my childhood. But nothing in this game compares to the music in my opinion, these melodic, exceptionally memorable tunes will always be my favorite. Thankyou Austin for this path down memory lane, I really appreciate this video and the effort you put into it. I will be looking at your other content soon.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
I’m glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing your memories, I agree that the music in particular is extremely special and brings up so many great memories with just a few notes.
@Luke_wait_for_it_marengo
@Luke_wait_for_it_marengo Жыл бұрын
@@AustinAshworth It was my pleasure mate, thankyou again. Absolutely true, some hit hard.
@SM-vx6zq
@SM-vx6zq Жыл бұрын
Just hearing the music and Links grunts/yells makes me nostalgic. The game will always be iconic . It’s till fun to run through these days
@melvinoutside
@melvinoutside Жыл бұрын
Great video! OoT is the most nostalgic Zelda game for me, I first played when I got it for xmas in 1998 and have returned to it many times since. I think I’ve only appreciated it more as I’ve gotten a little older too, so much of the dialogue and emotional moments in the game went right over my head when I was younger.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
I find it nostalgic even though I didn't even play it when I was a kid. There's just something special about it! Thanks for sharing!
@TylerKhan
@TylerKhan Жыл бұрын
This game bonded me and one of my brothers. We both had a love for Zelda after this game. Yes we were huge fans of the ones that came before but there was something so magical about this one to us. This stayed with us playing Majoras mask together all the way up to twilight princess. My brother some how snagged a Wii when you couldn’t find them anywhere just so we could play twilight princess together. (Yeah it was on GameCube also but it didn’t seem right to try out the new gimmicks.) Now that me and my brother have very separate lives. I am forever grateful with the memories Nintendo provided for me and my brother with Zelda and Pokémon growing up. Oracle of ages/seasons was another one we bonded over as well.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing such a special memory! I’m excited to get to the Oracle games in this video series I’m doing because they’re the only mainline Zelda games I’ve never played!
@TylerKhan
@TylerKhan Жыл бұрын
@@AustinAshworth thank you for an amazing video! And ooooooo. That is super exciting! I am totally looking forward to your videos of those then! Subscribing now! Lol
@chivalrous_chevy1163
@chivalrous_chevy1163 Жыл бұрын
It's absolutely MIND BOGGLING how well-crafted this content is. Thank you!
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@no1guy825
@no1guy825 2 жыл бұрын
Zora dialogue mentions presenting Jabu-Jabu witha fish, and they are sold at the shop to accommodate those who don't think to catch one in a bottle. This IS obscure, but when faced with a mystery I DID talk to all the Zoras. However, I do recall not solving this on my own....the Zoras that advise offering a fish aren't obvious enough for an inexperienced or young player. More hints about feeding him would've been helpful and natural. The attempted lesson here is to encourage engaging NPCs and context clues along with bottle use and experimentation. Like Dodongo's Cavern there's an interaction with the leader to gain an item and true access to the dungeon, and then there's opening the dungeon itself, but Dodongo's Cavern does this more elegantly.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth 2 жыл бұрын
The fact that fish are sold in the shop actually makes this point more forgivable, I think I had missed that on my most recent playthrough simply because I already knew I had to catch one in a bottle. If a new player sees one in the shop they will likely wonder what the use for the item is and from there isn't not a massive jump in logic to put together that the fish will open up Jabu Jabu's mouth.
@tylerturner4163
@tylerturner4163 8 ай бұрын
I played this game on release as a young kid and the impression it left on me is timeless. I tell people that this is undisputed the greatest video game of all time. What it did for the industry as a whole had lasting ripple effects that continue through gaming today and ita hard to not look at this game, even as an adult, and not feel some level of attachment and nostalgia because this game and its descendants made up my entire childhood. Truly a timeless classic that captures what makes video games so special overall
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth 8 ай бұрын
Agree with everything you said and I didn’t even play it until I was a teen. Thanks for sharing!
@Luipaard005
@Luipaard005 9 ай бұрын
When this first came out, the expectation for players was that we would try everything and talk to everyone. It wasn't like it is today where open world games have destroyed exploration mechanics by making everything too big and numerous to talk to or try consistently (hence why open world is so cookie cutter.) There are some vague hints about JabuJabu and Ruto, as well as other dungeons, but OoT is an experience where the devs dumped the cartridge in our laps and said "get to it!" Everything is scaled where you have lots to see and do but it isn't overwhelming. And of course if you got REALLY stuck then you could call the tip hotline. I remember finding Hylia and Kakariko before getting to Hyrule Castle which made the owl's comments less of a pain.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth 9 ай бұрын
I agree, the game size hits the perfect balance with a grand scale but no bloat. I personally get really burned out on really long open world games like Breath of the Wild/Tears of the Kingdom so I appreciate the earlier game's more limited scope.
@TheUntypicalGerman
@TheUntypicalGerman Жыл бұрын
Great video mate! This game will forever hold a special place in my heart
@RandyMartin-jx8yi
@RandyMartin-jx8yi Жыл бұрын
This game was magical
@Formallyknownashandle
@Formallyknownashandle Жыл бұрын
Wow! This is making me remember how much I loved this game when it came out. That first song completed itself in my mind though I haven’t heard it in years! Great vid
@AntoniCF
@AntoniCF Жыл бұрын
It is 1998 and I'm playing N64 with my brother, it was 25 years ago...Unbelievable. Thanks Zelada for those memories.
@Donut117
@Donut117 Жыл бұрын
I played Ocarina recently with the goal of pretending I had never played it before. I wanted to see how this game holds up today for a new player not using a walkthrough. This meant I would not do a thing unless the game gave me a good reason to think I should. The results were interesting. For example, at 28:20, I knew from past play-throughs that I needed to give Jabu Jabu a fish, but that's not knowledge a new player would have. I spent a while meandering around trying to find a hint. The game does actually give you a good one! One of the Zoras talks about feeding Jabu a fish, and that Zora just happens to be standing right near a spot where you can catch a fish. The part that left me truly stumped was the false wall you can walk through near the start of Bottom of the Well. I searched all over, but the game gave me no reason to think I could do that. It's difficult to even discover it by accident, because only the center of the wall is false. The sides still act like a normal wall.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
That's an interesting experiment! I probably didn't hunt for the Jabu Jabu hint long enough because I already knew the solution so maybe I should have tried that for my playthrough too. Thanks for sharing!
@MillyKKitty
@MillyKKitty Жыл бұрын
On the 3Ds the Sheikah Stones give lots of hints, including showing how the wall in the Well is passable as child Link. Though, this reminded me that there is a moment in the game where Sheikah Stones don't tell you that you need to go to the Kakiro Village to meet up with Sheik when everything is on fire. So you kind of wander around wondering where to get Winged boots for the Spirit and Shadow temple, that the Sheikah Stones keep referencing 😂. The first hint for the Shadow Temple are the Winged Boots, not how to get into the Temple itself.
@amesoeurs
@amesoeurs Жыл бұрын
People love to think that OoT was too cryptic, i.e. with the Jabu Jabu fish. But for so many of these little puzzles, if you talk to people you get pretty big hints on what needs to be done.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
I did miss the hint about feeding Jabu Jabu fish. My bad, I probably overplayed how cryptic it is
@amesoeurs
@amesoeurs Жыл бұрын
@@AustinAshworth great video btw man, i really like your presentation, style and way of speaking. some of your insights are very original too. going to watch your others soon.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
@@amesoeurs thank you so much!
@TheUntypicalGerman
@TheUntypicalGerman Жыл бұрын
About feeding fish to Lord Jabu-Jabu: One of the Zoras in Zora's Domain says, "According to the 'Legend of Zora,' the act of offering a fish to Lord Jabu-Jabu will make you happy." So that's the direct clue.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
Right you are, that’s definitely a mistake on my part. I think the game still does suffer from a lack of guidance at times regardless but apologies for the error there.
@TheUntypicalGerman
@TheUntypicalGerman Жыл бұрын
@@AustinAshworth No worries, there are still plenty of things I figure out about the game as well, and for me personally the lack of guidance is a blessing because it forces you to really explore the world into the deepest corners. It took me 6 months as a child to beat the game 100% and it was such an accomplishment, because I figured everything out myself, as a young boy that's a huge deal :D
@masonschwalm2010
@masonschwalm2010 Жыл бұрын
I've seen a lot of OOT retrospectives but I just wanted to say that I really enjoyed your commentary/point of view and take on the game along with how you presented all of it. Well done. 👍
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@ryancrozier7941
@ryancrozier7941 Жыл бұрын
The skultula quest does provide a checklist. It is the map screen. There is a gold Skultula symbol over areas that you have gotten every skultula. So there isn't a specific list but you do get feedback as to where there may be remaining ones.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
Yeah this was something I missed until others pointed it out. Would have been helpful to know earlier haha. Thanks for the correction
@NEStalgia1985
@NEStalgia1985 5 ай бұрын
The water Temple is Chefs kiss as the kids say. Id love to know how you Used that analogy....your narrative is excellent, id hope your using your talent to make stories come alive
@NEStalgia1985
@NEStalgia1985 5 ай бұрын
If you are interested in doing some voiceover work. Let me know. I got a few videos that could use a up and coming narrator
@thekurgan14
@thekurgan14 2 жыл бұрын
Am I the only person on the face of the entire fucking planet that bothered to use Saria's song for information?
@digitaldazzle5836
@digitaldazzle5836 2 жыл бұрын
Lol. I did the same thing. Especially when I play the song by accident.
@douglasrau5094
@douglasrau5094 Жыл бұрын
I always kind of thought that the 6th medallion was supposed to be at the end of the Ice Temple but they were up against a deadline and didn’t have time to make it a proper temple so they decided to just give you the medallion as soon as you become an adult. That always felt arbitrary to me, that you were just handed such a crucial item.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
Yeah I agree. Just being handed it for free feels wrong!
@TheViken1
@TheViken1 Жыл бұрын
i hope you return to make videos - high in-depth quality
@glennross85
@glennross85 Жыл бұрын
I think they more likely ran out of space? Remember the original was on cartridge...youre right though, it always seemed like it was meant to be more important.
@stephaniebourke1634
@stephaniebourke1634 Жыл бұрын
“Congratulations, you woke up from a nap” 😂
@douglasrau5094
@douglasrau5094 9 ай бұрын
@@stephaniebourke1634 And if you notice, child Link doesn't have a pierced ear but adult Link does. Link: "Did you pierce my ear?" Roran: "I had nothing to do but watch you sleep!"
@danielridd7415
@danielridd7415 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for reminding me of some wonderful weeks (let's be honest months & years) playing this game during my teens. It brought back so many memories of my sisters coming in to watch me play, and eventually, end with us all completing the game together as adults! One of the most fantastic games to have ever been created, and a really special review Austin. Again, thank you for your time and efforts with this, and taking me back to a distant and happy place for me.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
I’m glad it had that effect on you, but all the credit goes to the game not to me haha. I enjoyed hearing your story!
@aewriter
@aewriter 7 ай бұрын
19:50 on the Menu Map, select an area, if a Gold Skulltula Icon appears next to the area name, it means that you have found ALL of them in that specific area. And the same goes as well for the Dungeon Map. Also using the Mask of Truth on certain Gossip Stones will tell you "They say that it's possible to find a total of 100 Gold Skulltulas throughout Hyrule."
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth 7 ай бұрын
I appreciate the correction, somehow I never knew about the skulltula map icons. Apologies for the error
@TheGunmanChannel
@TheGunmanChannel Жыл бұрын
What an awesome video mate, you're a legend.
@moisessanchez9253
@moisessanchez9253 Жыл бұрын
Ocarina of time was my first Zelda game. There was nothing like this anywhere at the time, especially the 3d graphics. Since this is my first, I hold very dear to my heart
@Popitet
@Popitet Жыл бұрын
Me too!
@digitaldazzle5836
@digitaldazzle5836 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video. Really appreciate it. Although I do think everyone over exaggerates how annoying the owl is. He’s not that bad.
@poro3i
@poro3i Жыл бұрын
With OoT iI have some special memories. Something I miss today is the feeling of exchanging with friends about the game, learning new things they have discovered and being mindblown when it works on your savestate. The game felt almost overwhelmingly big at that time and I know that as a kid I had troubles finishing the game. I had multiple deadlocks in the water temple which also had me losing my motivation. I have never finished the game yet but have played it countless times to the point where I almost could speedrun it til that point. Your video was great and maybe cause being very comprehensive I feel like I can now finally do it and prove to me, that I can finish the game. Your video did somehow rationalize the game for me but not in a bad way. More so it feels like now that I saw it's solvable and not as hard as I thought, I might as well try again and overcome my younger self. Thanks for putting up the work and sweat to produce such a video. I always love watching video essays where people really put their hearts into it.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it and it had that effect on you! Good luck if you give the game another attempt! I’m sure you’ll be able to overcome it.
@odis19
@odis19 Жыл бұрын
Wow man what a video I took 3 days hearing it during work here and there I love and enjoy my time. Also thanks for the memories I had as a child thanks for everything and if you’re reading this have a good day and new year 2023
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Little late for happy new year haha but I hope all is well with you and your’s
@deebonash4487
@deebonash4487 Жыл бұрын
I was a kid when my dad got me this game. I remember we both looked at the opening of link's nightmare in awe because of the emotional cinematic display and lighting. About 20 years later having two daughters in my 20's. They played zelda oot on the wii u and switch. It's such a treat watching them learn what I've learned in these games. It's like experiencing an interactive book Being a parent is awesome, thank God I had parents that got me these amazing video games. Also shout out to Nintendo for the memories
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story!
@deebonash4487
@deebonash4487 Жыл бұрын
@@AustinAshworth sorry I should've place on my comment. A THANK "YOU" for your channel and your hard work providing the great content!
@Rintohs
@Rintohs Жыл бұрын
Ocarina of time will always have a special place in my heart because it gave me an experience i haven't felt since and dont think i ever will, the game was fairly difficult for someone my age who played it shortly after it came out, as such my fellow classmates (I think i was in 1st or 2nd grade at the time) were also playing it. Nowadays with guides and stuff so easily accessible there just isnt the experience of a group of 1st or 2nd graders spending an entire lunch and or recess essentially theory crafting ways to enter lord jabu jabu's belly (or progressing some other part of the game) and those memories hold such nostalgia for me and really shaped the friends i made in those early years. some of whom i still talk to today. Great video! took me down memory lane and i teared up on afew of these songs thinking about the initial reaction i had to the first time i experienced alot of this
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing! I love hearing people’s memories of the game
@tadaokou4919
@tadaokou4919 Жыл бұрын
,,Somehow the game expects you to figure out that Lord Jabu Jabu only opened his mouth if Link presents him with a fish. Don't even get me started on that one." True, we should not get started on that one, because that one is mostly the players fault. I myself ran into this ,,roadblock" when I first played Ocarina of Time, but if you explore Zoras domain, there actually is a Zora (or a sign, I don't remember) which basically tells you to feed a fish to Jabu Jabu (at least if you pay close attention to what your goal is). I think that you get an empty bottle shortly before you have to catch a fish also should help in deducting what you need to do. And I also think that the fact that many kids in 1998 actually were able to figure this out without a guide just shows that this is basically player error, not the games fault. The letter example is also player error. If you explore Zoras Domain, you will find the tunnel which connects Zoras Domain and Lake Hylia. Visually speaking, you can't really overlook it if you explore. And Nintendo expects you to explore, because that is basically the goal of the game, somewhat. Diving is also something the player already knows Link can do thanks to one puzzle inside the Deku Tree. And once Link dives through that tunnel, Navi will instantly target the bottle which obviously should draw the players attention towards that bottle. Soooo...there really shouldn't be any reason for anyone to miss this if anyone takes their time to explore around the world...which is basically the goal of the game. Ocarina of Time is very similar to A Link to the Past in that regard. In A Link to the Past the townsfolk of Kakariko actually provide many hints throughout the game. If you are stuck, just go to Kakariko, talk to everyone and sooner or later you will find something to do which helps you out. Obviously, if you are really stuck, there is a fortune teller to help you out. In Ocarina of Time, it is very similar. Just talk to everyone, read all the signs and explore. Sooner or later, you will find the right way to progress and the correct way is never to far off. And any time it is, the game actually provides you with hints. You can also call Salia at any time with Salias Song to get hints. The game really is not as obtrusive/obscure as you make it out to be here. Other than that though, great retrospective. Overall a very positive video.👍 Even if I think you are nitpicking a bit to much throughout the video, but that's subjective.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
You aren't the first to point this out to me, thanks for keeping me honest haha. Yeah I totally missed the Zora who tells you to feed Jabu Jabu the fish, and as you pointed out it isn't as unreasonable as I thought. I appreciate the correction and I'm glad you enjoy the video!
@leviwarren6222
@leviwarren6222 Жыл бұрын
For anybody prepping to play OoT for the first time, I prefer the N64 version because it's where I started off, but the 3DS remake is probably the best choice for today's gamer. Good call, Austin.
@spasticpanda8933
@spasticpanda8933 Жыл бұрын
Dude if you can find one anymore. Plus the game,
@leviwarren6222
@leviwarren6222 Жыл бұрын
@@spasticpanda8933 Totally legitimate. Emulators aren't ideal, I've got several og copies and a ROM on an ever drive. If at all possible, I suggest playing on original hardware.
@demetriuspowell29
@demetriuspowell29 Жыл бұрын
@@spasticpanda8933 the 3ds version is on eBay what’s the issue
@robg521
@robg521 Жыл бұрын
It is difficult to explain to people exactly how ground breaking ocarina of time was, but you pretty well nailed it. The nostalgia of this entire Zelda series is amazing to so many people. For me it was spending Christmas with my brother and family, my 5 year old niece would sit on my lap in front of the TV and we would play Zelda, she would run around immersed in the game world and hand me the controls to beat the monsters every time a scary bit came up. The 3D images give you the metal image of actually being in the game, The grandparents would sit and watch us playing and ask “so where is that world being shown on the TV?” And they could not comprehend or understand that this world has located in that little box plugged into the TV.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
That’s a great memory! Thanks for sharing it!
@willjennings7191
@willjennings7191 Жыл бұрын
The Deku Tree is sick and old, it's like when an elder insists you have to stay and listen. You're supposed to sympathize with the psychological attachment and then feel mourning.
@jacobj3933
@jacobj3933 7 ай бұрын
I remember a time when it was unheard of for someone to NOT have played Oot. Really showing my age here. One of the first video games I ever played and the one I was extremely fond of for most of my early childhood. A game that had so many things to discover if you were curious enough to use every item available to find it. Me and my brothers discovered nearly the majority of secret holes, hidden hearts/rupees, easter eggs, etc. It wasn't until I found a video on this subject some 5-6 years back that I realized we missed some, such as the dying Hylian soldier in the ally. But I was also equally surprised to have seen so many comments from people admitting to have never found the majority listed in the video.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your history with the game!
@KBXband
@KBXband 4 ай бұрын
This game is incredible for being so old. Like I tell my friends, if you're not able to find anything to do in this game, you have no imagination. It's got its rough spots sure, but I am baffled how fun it is in spite of them.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth 4 ай бұрын
It’s held up incredibly well! Honestly, the only thing I can see modern players having to get used to is the lack of free camera control
@SanteeVermont
@SanteeVermont Жыл бұрын
Appreciate the heads up. Paused at at 2:30 in, going to go play it first. Gimme like a couple years but I’ll be back to watch this.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
Enjoy! It’s truly a timeless game!
@MadMalMan
@MadMalMan 4 ай бұрын
I think you can play it with Switch subscription
@thevegetor5985
@thevegetor5985 8 ай бұрын
You may already know this but when ganondorf does his two handed magic attack you can either shoot him while he's charging up or use a spin attack to send them all back at him. This was a wonderful video about one of my favorite zelda games.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth 8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! If you enjoyed it, I’d encourage you to stick around and check out my other Zelda videos.
@thevegetor5985
@thevegetor5985 8 ай бұрын
@@AustinAshworth I plan to, thank you. Have a wonderful day
@SeanGrossICT
@SeanGrossICT Жыл бұрын
Great job, man! I really appreciate your integrity in criticizing a game you hold so dearly where its deserved. I know it's just a game, but people usually do this on principle so I'd be willing to bet you carry that principle of trying to be unbiased in all other areas of life. Much respect.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@SeanGrossICT
@SeanGrossICT Жыл бұрын
@@AustinAshworth Thank you for the time and effort you put into this! You didn’t take up too much of my time at all ☺️
@p4ttl344
@p4ttl344 Жыл бұрын
I must have put hundreds of hours into this game figuring it out, never had the internet so wasn't able to look up anything about the puzzles/side quests etc so had to spend my time figuring everything out but you know what, I loved every minute of this game. This will always be one of my favourite games from childhood even if I was 6 years old when it came out.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
It must have felt like such an accomplishment finally beating the game after all the time with no outside help! I’m sure that’s part of the reason it’s so memorable to you. Thanks for sharing!
@p4ttl344
@p4ttl344 Жыл бұрын
@@AustinAshworth It definitely was, I found it has helped later on in life as well for some reason I'm able to problem-solve a lot of stuff required for work on the day-to-day a lot better and people at work don't understand how I'm so patient when dealing with problems lol.
@owaingallant7975
@owaingallant7975 11 ай бұрын
My Earliest memory is on my 5th birthday eating pizza pockets and watching my older brother leaving the forest and going across hyrule field only for it to become night and having to fight the skullkids off until dawn, always get nostalgic playing this game
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth 11 ай бұрын
It makes me nostalgic and I didn’t even first experience it until I was a teen and it was an old game! Thanks for sharing!
@spellbindinglunacy99
@spellbindinglunacy99 Жыл бұрын
I love Navi and my text alert is "Hey! Listen!"
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
That would drive me out of my mind haha
@DJMatGE
@DJMatGE Жыл бұрын
small little detail: there IS a small hint for finding skultullas. When you collected all of them in an area, a sukultulla symbol will appear on the Map screen in the pause menu. This is how we found them all, because we knew where they arent.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
Yeah this is something that I never noticed until it was pointed out to me. It does make the skulltula quest more reasonable to complete for sure.
@floresf8727
@floresf8727 9 ай бұрын
You said this game gave no hints for certain key points. For example, Jabu Jabu opening his mouth for fish. Or finding Ruto’s letter. Talking to some of the characters will give you hints. They tell you how items flow into the lake. Giving you the hint to find her letter. And if I remember correctly, one of the Zora tell you that Jabu likes to eat something or receive gifts. I forget which thing they say.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth 9 ай бұрын
Yeah sorry about the error. You aren't the first to point that out and I regret not being more complete in my exploring while replaying the game. I still believe progression is a bit too vague even with these hints however.
@jamespowers.gpa.
@jamespowers.gpa. 2 ай бұрын
Every time I replay, watching King Zora scuttle to the side always makes me laugh lol and also… I used to think it was ridiculous the game didn’t tell you how to get into Lord Jabu Jabu but through my many replays I noticed one Zora says something along the lines of “feed him” or “give offering” then the shop sells a fish and the shop-keep doesn’t understand why it’s so expensive when they’re so easy to obtain and finally you’re told princess Ruto would give offerings daily. So hints are there but the fact that so many of us struggled to figure this out shows it needed something a little more on the nose.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth 2 ай бұрын
@@jamespowers.gpa. haha glad I’m not the only one who missed the Jabu Jabu hint. Many commenters have acted like it was so obviously spelled out for the player but, even if the hints are there, I still think more guidance was necessary.
@jakefuller685
@jakefuller685 2 жыл бұрын
Oh I can tell I’m gonna love this channel, great stuff Austin! Hope all is well!
@MisterRousseaux
@MisterRousseaux Жыл бұрын
I had played (though not beaten) Link to the Past, so when OOT came out, it was the sole reason I saved my money to buy an N64. When I finally got my hands on it, and for the first time walked out of Links treehouse to find this fully 3d world, my mind was blown. The game was massive, seemed infinite to me. The challenges were yes challenging, but so rewarding when overcome. It was revolutionary, but so polished at the same time. Nothing felt clunky or sloppy and in my opinion still doesn't. It is the definition of Zelda, and honestly is what made BotW fall a little short in my opinion. The story was grand, and the characters all fun and memorable. I actually really hope the next BotW takes more queues from its ancestor to give us a better story, and more item driven exploration.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
Agree about BotW. It's great in it's own way but I wish it had kept the classic items and dungeon formula from the earlier titles. Can't wait for Tears of the Kingdom, maybe they took some of our feedback into consideration!
@icedphat
@icedphat 4 ай бұрын
Fantastic video, anyone who feels as strongly as you do about this game will see that
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth 4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed!
@Subzeranea
@Subzeranea Жыл бұрын
man, this game already from the first notes of the intro seems to tell you:"I''ll be here to remind you of your best years of your youth, for ever..."
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
That opening music is so nostalgic and I never ever played it as a kid!
@Subzeranea
@Subzeranea Жыл бұрын
@@AustinAshworth man, I understand your displeasure but this game has the power to excite at any age, you've already noticed it;)
@StreetCars1698
@StreetCars1698 Жыл бұрын
"does it live up to all the hype?" The answer is yes. You might not be interested as a 30 year old man, or even as a 17 year old kid who has grown up playing Call of Duty. But I remember my first time playing Ocarina of Time. I probably always will.
@williamwalkup988
@williamwalkup988 Жыл бұрын
I played Ocarina of Time as a young adult with 3 young children. Hint, I bought it for myself but all my children, boys and girl loved this game and we all still play Zelda titles. That may lend importance to this title but if you lived thru the transition from Arcade only games thru only 2D home titles to ground breaking 3D you appreciate the work that inventing a new technology and Nintendo caring about story as well as playability that made this title worthy of its Best Game Ever reverence. Jumping Epona free out into Hyrule field will always be the stand out that says 3D gaming is here for the long haul. At least till holodecks are a real... thing.....
@LITTLE1994
@LITTLE1994 Жыл бұрын
Greatest game ever made, period.
@CalvinTennessee
@CalvinTennessee Жыл бұрын
Amazing retrospective! Thank you for this classic video.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@SuperHns
@SuperHns Жыл бұрын
I remember.. I was 15/16 in 1998/1999, a very good friend of mine played this as he had the N64, I remember the whole UI and the controls in third person and "open" world was just so next level. Nintendo was the master of the early 3D games and their controls, I know the N64 controller is very contreversial, but it was also a revolution.
@2pie3rs4life
@2pie3rs4life Жыл бұрын
My earliest memory was me playing this game...specifically watching the masterful title sequence and listening to the somber melody. No wonder the piano is my favorite instrument
@papadekevinjoe4082
@papadekevinjoe4082 Жыл бұрын
For the skulltullas, when you open your map it will give you a check that you have collected all of them in that place in the form of an skulltula sticker itself . Cheers
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
Yeah I only learned that after finishing the video. Thanks for the correction. Definitely a good assist in finding them all but I would still say it’s an unreasonably hard task
@papadekevinjoe4082
@papadekevinjoe4082 Жыл бұрын
@@AustinAshworth loved the video man
@papadekevinjoe4082
@papadekevinjoe4082 Жыл бұрын
@@AustinAshworth also when I was younger it took me two years to find the bottle to give to the king before Jabu jabu. My best friends brother told me how 😂it was rough cuz I lived in a Spanish speaking country and had no idea
@andrewmurphy5532
@andrewmurphy5532 Жыл бұрын
Ngl, i heard your voice, and "this is my 5th video in a series" and subbed love finding new retrospective/analysis channels
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Hope you enjoy!
@andrewmurphy5532
@andrewmurphy5532 Жыл бұрын
@@AustinAshworth just binged zelda, onto bioshock. Great job man! Your going to be up there with Mathew Matosis, Jacob Anderson, and King K. These are great to listen to while grinding out gems in Sunbreak
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
@@andrewmurphy5532 I’m a big fan of all 3 so that’s very high praise! Thank you so much!
@dylanvandergriff6373
@dylanvandergriff6373 Жыл бұрын
I inherited a 64 in 2007, the summer before I started kindergarten. I played and replayed it all throughout my childhood, watching consoles get fancier and fancier, but I always came back to this. I logged some hours in Goldeneye, Majora's Mask, and Mario; but this game in particular holds a special place in my heart. To this day, it remains the measuring point for all of Zelda, and no console it was re-released on truly does it justice.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing! I agree, it’s definitely the Zelda game to compare all the others to
@Luipaard005
@Luipaard005 9 ай бұрын
I'm glad you mentioned how the bean sprouts are kind of lame as a time travel puzzle. When I played this with my siblings in 1998, I remember we had a very "that's it?" response to the leafs. We didn't think much of Zelda being captured either, because we wanted her as a companion. Took until Wind Waker to fulfill that wish and even then they nerfed Tetra. I remember thinking it would be nice to have Sheik as a companion like Epona.... One connected I noticed is that Zora's Domain is never properly unfrozen in OoT. I believe that the unfreezing Zora's Domain sequence in Twilight Princess was a direct apology from the developers for this oversight. In OoT the Zora are implied to be trapped directly inside the ice in Zora's Domain but purifying the Water Temple does nothing to revive them. They're just trapped there forever and I remember running around on the N64 going "where is everybody?? what was the point??" Then in Twilight Princess they freeze the Zora in ice again except this time you can free them properly as Wolf Link. It may just be me but it seems pretty clear that was this a quiet apology from the devs for not freeing the Zora properly in OoT.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth 9 ай бұрын
That is such a weird detail that the Zora Domain doesn't unfreeze after defeating Morpha, I hadn't really thought about that. Thankfully during the end credits we do see unfrozen Zora Domain so the Zora aren't actually trapped forever!
@mosesbrown4126
@mosesbrown4126 4 ай бұрын
The even lamer part about the bean puzzles is that if you fail to dump bugs into the hole as a kid, and there was a skulltula in it, you are now doomed to never being able to complete the Golden Spider quest-- I found this out the hard way in 1999 when little me decided to give the spider-hunt a full try.
@glennross85
@glennross85 Жыл бұрын
I think you overlooked the main mechanic of the boomerang, unlike the slingshot, it dosent require ammo.
@joestack1921
@joestack1921 Жыл бұрын
1:16:10 that’s one thing I really love about Skyward Sword. It’s the only Zelda I’ve played where I actually want rupees
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
The weapon upgrades were a great addition for sure!
@BansheeNT-D
@BansheeNT-D Ай бұрын
Introduction of the game mechanics in Ocarina of Time was great. Big playground like in Mario 64. Not sure why Twilight Princess was such pain in the ice cream for 2 - 3h.... Great video! Your content is excellent. Can't wait for a future Metroid Prime video. 😄
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Ай бұрын
@@BansheeNT-D Thank you! No current plans for a Prime video but I do absolutely adore that game! Maybe one day!
@oooodaxteroooo
@oooodaxteroooo Жыл бұрын
believe it or not, but i got my business computer science diploma analyzing this game hahaha
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
Care to elaborate? Sounds like you've got a cool story there!
@florenceforbush63
@florenceforbush63 Жыл бұрын
The lack of voice acting is actually one of the things that helped me learn to read growing up
@MadMalMan
@MadMalMan 4 ай бұрын
As a kid on the N64 Bongo Bongo always looked like a ghostly Queen Goma to me. On the remastered version he looks terrifying by comparison
@HI-pi1er
@HI-pi1er Жыл бұрын
Amazing game . This game holds a special place in my heart forever
@liukang3545
@liukang3545 Жыл бұрын
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@HI-pi1er
@HI-pi1er Жыл бұрын
@@liukang3545 happy gay
@varyingvideos1578
@varyingvideos1578 Жыл бұрын
I played this game long after the release on my 3DS a few years ago and was sucked in to the charm of the story, characters, dungeons etc. but what made me the happiest the most about this game was the moments when i would be playing with my brother and dad sitting close by, as they reminisced about playing the game on the N64 and even showing me paths through the Water Temple and helping me with the boss. the fact that the game could bring people together with such passion and create such memorable gameplay that people could still remember puzzles some 2 decades after release really solidified it to me as one of the best games id ever played.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
That’s a great story! Thanks for sharing!
@Chad_of_numenor
@Chad_of_numenor Жыл бұрын
While comparatively new to the game, it had no less of an impact on me. I first finished OOT during April 2020 on the 2ds xl. I had been getting through it for the past 8 months and finally finished the journey during the height of quarantine. OoT accompanied me on my journey from middle school to high school, and provided a level of positive escapism that I hadn’t experienced since first reading LotR or playing BotW that first time. Reading the manga shortly after only added to the experience, taking what was already a nostalgic and emotional ending to a whole new level. While I don’t play much anymore, if I were to go back to a certain series or set of games, Zelda would definitely take the top of that list. No matter where I go, I know that stories like these will always be with me, and a part of me will always be inside those worlds
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing! That was a beautiful story!
@All-Aussie-Advent
@All-Aussie-Advent 9 ай бұрын
After replaying through the Master Mode Edition, there are actually quite a lot of hints towards certain puzzles by talking to NPCs in their respective area, certain Zora will mention that Jabu Jabu is fed fish by Princess Ruto, as well as the fact they sell bottled fish for a high price of 200 rupees at their shop. It was insane playing through this game again with the revamped dungeons, it made for a fresh and much more challenging experience compared to newer Zelda titles
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth 9 ай бұрын
I definitely missed some of the hints and was a bit overly harsh about the lack of guidance at points in the video. I’ve started master quest a few times but never actually finished it, I’d like to commit sometime
@All-Aussie-Advent
@All-Aussie-Advent 9 ай бұрын
@AustinAshworth Don't get me wrong, the video was amazing and deserves WAY more views. I do remember my first time playing through on the N64 getting stuck at that exact point because I didn't do the high dive minigame, which in turn made it a hard time finding the bottle in Lake Hylia. Master mode dungeon layouts had me really stumped at times, felt like being back in that moment in Lake Hylia when i finally did spot the bottle.
@LoveCrumb
@LoveCrumb 7 ай бұрын
That big boy moblin could have been a mini boss, but let's be real, to all of us who were kids when this game came out, he already felt like a mini boss- that guy still intimidates me! 😅I grew up in a musical family with music nerd friends so this game was absolute heaven for us. I know you felt the ocarina fast travel songs were a bit of a let down, but they taught me so much about music, composition, and it still blows my mind that Koji Kondo was able to compose so many absolute bangers with only five carefully selected notes. Thank you for sharing your thoughts! It must be incredibly challenging to have to toggle those nostalgia goggles on and off to get a more objective lens for a game like this.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth 7 ай бұрын
Right back at you, thank you for sharing your thoughts too! I of course agree that Ocarina’s music is incredible and the game has so many all time classics. I don’t have a musical bone in my body and can still tell the soundtrack is really special so I can only imagine the intricacies someone like you might be picking up on that I’m totally missing.
@Kagomai15
@Kagomai15 6 ай бұрын
Oh my god Game Grumps played this game and Dan had NO IDEA about Sheik until the reveal, it was so good!
@CougarLeonII
@CougarLeonII 4 ай бұрын
Fun fact - Ocarina of Time was the first Zelda title my Brother and I played... Which neither of us had any idea what we were supposed to be doing. That's changed of course since 1998, and even earlier today (05-13-2024) I was trying to figure out the Spirit Temple's Master Quest Counterpart somewhat awkwardly.
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth 3 ай бұрын
Some of the master quest puzzles are very unintuitive to be fair! I bet you’ll remember that first playthrough with your brother forever! Sounds like a special experience to be cherished! Sorry for late response btw, catching up on comments now and somehow your’s slipped through the cracks.
@joez867
@joez867 5 ай бұрын
Hey Austin, great video! I've seen quite a few Oot retrospectives and appreciate everyone's perspectives. Yours was the first that I've heard have some somewhat negative ideas (though maybe not negative but just honest). Anyway, I love this game so much! I was speed running it before I even knew what speed running was. I'd just play through start to finish grabbing everything I could as fast as I could. When I finally heard about speed running and realized I could skip items or places I jumped all over that idea! I never liked glitching, so I've only done glitch-less. I've beaten the game over 100 times (literally, I kept track till 100 then I've done it once or twice since then). Anyway, as a kid/ teenager I'd just casually go through the game and do various things like ride Epona everywhere instead of fast traveling or just fish for hours on end or make sure I open every single chest and talk to every single NPC. Link to the past was my first zelda game and I loved that one quite a bit and I honestly loved - at the time - the realization that Oot was sort of a remake of the Lttp, I loved that game so much that I thought it was a great honor to it. The one thing I've always wished Oot had was the magical items like in Lttp (the bombos, the ether, quake) those were so fun and so powerful, but Oot just had din's fire that wasn't that convenient to use. I've watched tons of videos on cut content of Oot and I wish someone would make a rom hack or just if Nintendo would make a full version of the game. I know there's master quest but what if there was an Oot with all the medallion magic, all the extra temples like the ice and light, and all the different elemental arrows?! man, that would just be the best. Anyway, I appreciate your video and hopefully I hear from you even though you made this video over 2 years ago. cheers!
@AustinAshworth
@AustinAshworth 5 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you enjoyed it, thank you for the kind words! That's nice to hear that I was able to offer a different perspective from other OoT videos. And wow, you must know the game inside and out after playing it that many times - seriously impressive! I've played it 4 times I think and you're making me feel like a total newcomer to the game lol
@retropalooza
@retropalooza Жыл бұрын
I stuck to the walls of Hyrule field for weeks I didn't even realize lon lon was in the middle till my friend went there lol....ahh young and dumb
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