Majora's Mask was headed in the right diection to match Ocarina of Time, but fell just short. The main story is that the moon is falling and Link has three days save the world. There is an actual clock counting down three days and you may reset the clock back to the beginning of the three days. The only drawback is that you lose all your money and minor supplies which can be annoying. Also, there are no warp songs which also gets on my nerves. On the plus side, this game is very ingenious and the masks are amazing. Collecting them and interacting with the people in the town is one of my favorite parts of any game ever. The play control is excellent and the sound is fair. Link can transform into a Goron, a Zora, and a Deku Scrub by putting on a mask. This is a great feature to use as puzzles in the temples which are mostly good. However, the Great Bay Temple is the most tedious, frustrating, and outright worst temple in any Zelda game. Majora's Mask still is one of the top ten games for the N64 and I would definetely recommend it to anyone. I would rate it a 9.3 out of 10.