The game's formula will take some time to get used to, but if you have the patience, it will pay off.

User Rating: 8.5 | Zelda no Densetsu: Majora no Kamen (w/Memory Pack) N64
Zelda: Majora's Mask is the sequel to Ocarina of Time, also originally for the N64. Link travels to a group of kingdoms in an area called Termina. An evil mask has cursed a skull kid, and it is up to Link to stop it. The mask threatens to destroy Termina by causing the moon to fall from the sky. Link must travel to four areas to free the "giants" that will stop the huge moon in its tracks. The game gives you a three day time limit to rescue Termina. Fortunately, you have your ocarina, which you can play the song of time to save the game and return to the first day. Yeah, it is kind of annoying. You have limited saves, you lose all your secondary items if you travel back in time, and you have to keep your rupees in a bank to save them. You will also have to fight bosses again to free kingdoms after traveling back in time as well. The formula will take some getting used to, but it does pay off if you have the patience. You use masks for a variety of tasks in the game, including masks that can change Link's physical form into a Deku, a Goron, and a Zora. It's pretty cool to see how playing as one of those is like. There are also more sidequests in this game than the other Zelda games I've played. If you are interested in trying a Zelda game that's different from the rest, give Majora's Mask a try.