Even without inverse song of time there's more than enough time if you aren't clinically moronic, except maybe stone tower fairies on the first playthrough. I was an 8 year old and didn't have any problem with it. Just how much of a game journalist do people have to be to get filtered by MM? I seriously don't get it.
>admits to being filtered by a children's game from decades ago >(likely) doesn't know about: >the Inversed Song of Time >...nor the bunny hood >...or the bank >all those being mechanics to ease the burden of always being time constrained
nice way to out yourself as a moron
No one here plays through the game without slowing down time or resetting time both. This proves that the time system insists on itself, and is just a remedial chore that players are obligated to do.
I beat the game as a kid without the inverse time song, though I only beat the temples and didn't collect all the masks, since Sakon's questline is really hard at normal time speed.
Without using the Inverted Song of Time, you still have 1 hour between resets. That gives you enough time to do all the stuff required to get the dungeon owl warp activated, along with the required song.
Then reset and do the dungeon.
Then reset, and do whatever. Either the next dungeon setup stuff, or sidequesting, or fricking around.
Literal skill issue.
>it's okay that there's a shitty mechanic because there's extra mechanics to alleviate the shitty mechanic
You have a skill issue. The game works within the 1 hour limit you have, even without the Inverted Song of Time to make it 3 hours.
You can reset time immediately after getting the song that unlocks the dungeon entrance and have the entire 3 days to do them.
And if that's somehow not enough, the dungeon items unlock the second half of dungeon. You can reset again after getting the item.
No it didn't, you had more than enough time to frick around, and complete a dungeon. How bad at LoZ are you, that you needed more than 3 hours with the Inverted Song of Time? Even as a kid, I would just reset, invert, and then owl warp there. And I'd still have 1.5 days to spare, to complete side-quests, assuming you didn't do all the pre-dungeon storyline and the dungeon in the same reset.
Imagine being the OP and being bad at a game made for kids.
Too many shit posts about how you have enough time to do things when you reset or play inverted song. None of them address the actual point of contention, that's a routine chore players are obligated to do.
Skill issue
We call that getting filtered.
if youre running out of time in majora you either
a are stupidly moronic and need to get good
b dont know about the inverse song of time
it really ruins the game
Even without inverse song of time there's more than enough time if you aren't clinically moronic, except maybe stone tower fairies on the first playthrough. I was an 8 year old and didn't have any problem with it. Just how much of a game journalist do people have to be to get filtered by MM? I seriously don't get it.
Embarrassing post.
No game inspires anxiety in a loser quite like Chadora's Mask does, yet they say games aren't art.
I don't like the time mechanics because I can't sit down and enjoy terrmina, its places and its dungeons.
>Wants to chill out in a place in the path of an apocalyptic event
I think It was great and more Zelda games should have quest like it and mechanics like it.
>fedora's mask
Are you like a 50 year old shouting at clouds? I swear it's been like 10 or more years since I've seen a fedora.
>admits to being filtered by a children's game from decades ago
>(likely) doesn't know about:
>the Inversed Song of Time
>...nor the bunny hood
>...or the bank
>all those being mechanics to ease the burden of always being time constrained
nice way to out yourself as a moron
inverse song of time is not enough
yes would be quite cozy without the clock ticking
>getting 3-4 real life hours per loop over just 1 hour
you're a fricking shitc**t, go back to tears of the shitdom
Wow what a pussy
how soft in the head are you?
i ain't got no skull
I am squirxical jelly
>it's okay that there's a shitty mechanic because there's extra mechanics to alleviate the shitty mechanic
AVGN is that you?
OOT asset flip
No one here plays through the game without slowing down time or resetting time both. This proves that the time system insists on itself, and is just a remedial chore that players are obligated to do.
I beat the game as a kid without the inverse time song, though I only beat the temples and didn't collect all the masks, since Sakon's questline is really hard at normal time speed.
>Sakon's questline is really hard at normal time speed
Some of it is pressed, like the belt stuff, but there's still a lot of dead time in that quest.
It's just the part at the end for me that was hard as a kid.
Without using the Inverted Song of Time, you still have 1 hour between resets. That gives you enough time to do all the stuff required to get the dungeon owl warp activated, along with the required song.
Then reset and do the dungeon.
Then reset, and do whatever. Either the next dungeon setup stuff, or sidequesting, or fricking around.
Literal skill issue.
You have a skill issue. The game works within the 1 hour limit you have, even without the Inverted Song of Time to make it 3 hours.
You can reset time immediately after getting the song that unlocks the dungeon entrance and have the entire 3 days to do them.
And if that's somehow not enough, the dungeon items unlock the second half of dungeon. You can reset again after getting the item.
No it didn't, you had more than enough time to frick around, and complete a dungeon. How bad at LoZ are you, that you needed more than 3 hours with the Inverted Song of Time? Even as a kid, I would just reset, invert, and then owl warp there. And I'd still have 1.5 days to spare, to complete side-quests, assuming you didn't do all the pre-dungeon storyline and the dungeon in the same reset.
Imagine being the OP and being bad at a game made for kids.
Too many shit posts about how you have enough time to do things when you reset or play inverted song. None of them address the actual point of contention, that's a routine chore players are obligated to do.
>waaaah, i have to play the video game, what a chore!
Here's the difficulty for you, fren.
More overrated than Earthbound.