Decisions are fatal, or are they?

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Though I already played through Ocarina of Time plenty of times throughout the years. I am stuck on deciding of getting OoT3DS or another 3DS title. I'm not sure how different it is from the orginal. I only had a 3DS for a month now and I would like to play titles that I havent already in the past. I know the remake has a totally different experience but, ya' know, the game, it's not new to me. I'd like to recieve some feedback on this.
 
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Is the same as the N64 but better looking and 3D effects added (which are awesome), also the Master quest is in the same game cartige as a plus. Still at the very core is still Zelda 64.
 
If you already played the original, skip OOT 3D, unless you're a die-hard Zelda fan.
 
It sounds to me like you knew what you wanted before you even started the topic, friend
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. If it is nothing new to you then buy a new game. It sounds to me like thats what you want. Or if you want the zelda port, why not go to EB Games and buy a used copy, then buy a new game afterwards
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. Used copies are much cheaper than new.
 
It sounds to me like you knew what you wanted before you even started the topic, friend
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. If it is nothing new to you then buy a new game. It sounds to me like thats what you want. Or if you want the zelda port, why not go to EB Games and buy a used copy, then buy a new game afterwards
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. Used copies are much cheaper than new.

That's a tad bit irrelevant here, he never said anything about new/used game, he's asking if OOT is worth the muney.
Also, I know personally I NEVER buy used, you don't support the developer this way, if you don't care about supporting the dev and you want free games, get a flaschart. (Once it comes out)
 
Even though I have played OoT countless times over the years, I bought OoT3D and found I loved it more than the original. The improved graphics are complete with extra town "flair" in the form of posters and other such additions that bring the game to life all the more. The improved control scheme makes aiming quick and easy and the Phantom Ganon fight was a pleasure. The added Boss Rush mode brings an interesting take to boss battles as you choose random items/equipment to help as you try to survive. If you've never played Master Quest, then you will also enjoy that aspect of the game.

The 3D effects are nice, but hardly are mind-blowing as the game was not designed for 3D but instead had it added later.

While there are better 3DS games out there for people who have already played the original OoT, I think your 3DS collection would hardly be complete without this great game.
 
I believe there is never going to be a right answer, as each person has a different opinion than one another. Look up reviews and such on the games before you buy them to know if it's worth it or not.
 
To be honest, it depends.

If those decisions are... Something you might regret in the long run, then of course they are fatal.
 
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