... So the last kind of game that I owned, that I really, like, lost myself in, was Legend of Zelda of Majora's Mask and Ocarina of Time. So now we move to, you know, I've kind of, I've seen some things, at the time I was reading IGN pretty regularly, so I remember reading the review for this game, like, oh, it's got some good reviews. ...

Nick Tendo on Patreon says, the game came out in the West on the PS2, riding the coattails of Zelda Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask for the N64.
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... you just never know what that last monster might drop. That was it. That was me too. That was the thing that always, when I used to see it, and I knew it was on the other sides of the map, and I think, God, it's going to take me two or three minutes to get all the way over there. It would just be like, but what if it drops a diamond? Exactly. Nick Tendo on Patreon says, the game came out in the West on the PS2, riding the coattails of Zelda Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask for the N64. because the protagonist on the cover resembled- Hey, Nick, all right. What I found was, hey. What I found was a somewhat forgettable action RPG. The combat was reminiscent of Zelda, but not as dynamic or engaging. They were quick-time events, I recall. ...