Majora's Mask of course as it is its sequel; afterwards Twilight Princess, as it is Majora's Mask's sequel.
(Remember, all LoZ titles have some kind of triangular connection)
Get prepared for some freakingly weird interpretation lol:
Majora's Mask is such an outstanding game. Seriously, there hasn't been ANY LoZ title as remarkable as MM.
Well, okay, there's no actual connection to Hyrule's princess Zelda, neither there's one to Ganon.
I'm rather talking about the game's atmossphere. All the time in LoZ Ganon was to take over the world.
But c'mon, taking over the world doesn't sound that morbidly after all.
.. At least not as morbide as a hell of moon crushing the world. Consequently bringing up aspects which haven't been featured in any LoZ title so far as well: The apocalypse itself.
So Horror Kid becomes somewhat of way more morbid than Ganon. I used to regard him as the devil himself -c'mon, that mask would still scare the sh.. out of me today-, by doing so, the game even got a religious aspect, namely not featuring a apocalypse but a doomsday, but not lead by some kind of 'good' super authority (God, namely) but rather a destruction seeking super authority (namely the Devil).
I'll give you an example to underline my theses.
Have you guys ever seen what happens when you don't play the hymn of time in those last five minutes and the moon crushes the earth?
Everything is set into fire and flames, everything is burnt down.
This may be regarded as reference to hell.
Then on the other hand there's our alleged hero of time who kinda becomes some hero in general, or to continue my religious thread.. some kind of prophet?
Or more precisely, a prophet sent by the four gods in the game, who is to fulfill his oath to order?
.. Well, the game's soundtrack even has a track named 'Oath to Order' (One of my favourites by the way); the song's atmossphere is undescribably lugubrious, I always thought of it as a dirge, a dirge lamenting the world's situation.
Listen HERE, at all costs!!
That's the orchestral version, the normal version didn't feature any instruments but celli and choir, so be sure to list to it as well.
So overall, it is a very profound game with sooo many symbols to analyse. There should be MANY more games like this.
My goodness, I've never analysed the game this far anytime.
I'd LOVE to see you guys comment on this.




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