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Ever play The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time? If आप have, आप probably know that it is widely considered the greatest game of all time. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion of course, but if आप don’t think it’s one of the best games, it is high up there. The संगीत scores were impeccable, the story was fantastic, and what I’m here to talk about, the ending. Again, if आप have beaten this game, आप know the ending when Navi leaves your side; आप place the Master Sword back in the altar and close the door of time. Then, आप see the young Link seeing Zelda again in the back of the castle. There is no reaction; they just look at each other… The screen grays out and then fades away, with the message “The End.”
If आप think deeper into it with questions, what happens to them, what is going on in their heads? Does Link, Zelda, या both of them remember about what happened seven years in the future? Does the past get repeated and Ganondorf reins over Hyrule all over again? During the end when Link gives Zelda the ocarina, she says, “It’s time to go घर where आप belong. The way आप are supposed to be,” is this actually true? Sure, Link is home, but he isn't the way he was before, is he? This ending just leads to so much speculation, that it will keep आप wondering until the end of time. (No pun intended) What do आप think happened, at least not counting to the “sequel” Majora’s Mask?
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