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Official Nintendo Power the Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask Player's Guide

Official Nintendo Power the Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask Player's Guide

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Guide
Review: I've liked Nintendo guides because they seem to have good insight and great mapmakers. The downside is they sometimes rely a little too heavy on the maps. Yet overall a great guide.

Pros
+Very colorful
+Great Maps
+No spoilers
+Concise the dungeon walkthrough, it is easy to follow you just navigate from number to number on the map and then read the paragraph it correlates to.
+Tells you all the movements for Link
+List all the items and which mask's can use them
+Gives you hints on how to survive
+Good fairy guide with screenshots
+Side quests are incorporated right into the walkthrough.
+Bomber notebook guide (includes a graph of the times available, list of the requirements and rewards, and a walkthrough with screenshots)
+Masks Guide (Tells who to get it from and were they are, also a walkthrough with screenshots)
+Pieces of Heart Guide (A screen shot and paragraph on how to get it)
+Bottles and Upgrade Guide (Paragraph with screenshots on how to get the bottles and upgrades)
+Majora's Mysteries, which is a section of fun things to do


Cons
-Choppy walkthrough, it just highlights the key and difficult points in the game and expects you to get there on your own
-Expects you to use the map to navigate from point to point
-The dungeon walkthrough can seem too concise in a little under five instances, which aren't difficult to figure out, i.e. you'll need a key to enter and you'll need to find it on your own
-No Bestiary
-A little thin

Overall its a great guide. I would definitively pick this guide up if you buy The Legend of Zelda Collectors Edition or decide to go retro and pick up and N64 and LOZ:MM.


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