Honest Game Trailers Season 2 Episode 7 Zelda: Ocarina of Time
- PG-13
- September 20, 2014
- 2 min
In season 2 episode 7 of Honest Game Trailers, we explore the iconic game that many argue set the standard for all future adventure games: Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
The episode starts off by painting a picture of the cultural impact of this game, as it simultaneously spawned a slew of memes and criticism from hardcore fans, while also earning a place in many gamer's hearts as one of the greatest games of all time. It introduces the character of Link, a young hero destined to rescue the land of Hyrule from the clutches of the evil Ganon, and explains how the game's time-traveling mechanics set it apart from other games of the era.
From there, the episode delves into the gameplay mechanics of Ocarina of Time, praising the game's use of both exploration and puzzles to help players progress through the game's many dungeons. It also brings up the game's iconic music, specifically the haunting melodies of the titular ocarina, which were used to solve puzzles and control time itself.
However, the episode is not afraid to bring up some of the game's more frustrating elements, such as the infamous Water Temple, which even the most dedicated fans admit is a game-changer when it comes to difficulty. It also points out some of the game's quirks, such as Link's inability to jump, which can make some of the more platforming-heavy dungeons a bit frustrating.
The episode also delves into the game's story, specifically the relationship between Link and the various incarnations of Zelda throughout the game's story. The episode praises this storyline, noting that it is well-written and emotional, but also points out that it is far from the game's main focus - that title belongs to its gameplay, puzzles, and exploration.
Overall, the episode is a heartfelt tribute to one of the most beloved games of all time. It recognizes the game's quirks and frustrations while also acknowledging its magnificent achievements in world-building, music, and storytelling. For anyone who has ever played Ocarina of Time, this episode will undoubtedly bring back some nostalgic memories, and for those who have yet to experience the game, it offers a convincing argument to give it a try.