The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D received critical acclaim. As a remake of a Nintendo 64 game widely considered the greatest game of all time, expectations were high for the new version. Reviewers praised the mirrored version of the rearranged dungeons from the
Master Quest version of the original game, along with the updated graphics, visuals, controls, the new "Boss Challenge" mode and the added 3D effects. The game was available to the public at Nintendo's Nintendo World 2011 event; the title attracted significant amounts of attention, with longer wait times to play than any other featured title.
Ocarina of Time 3D went on to receive perfect scores from at least 24 different publications.
Eurogamer was very pleased with the title by awarding it with a perfect score, calling it one of the greatest games on 3DS.
Official Nintendo Magazine scored the game 98%, the highest they have ever given, calling it "a life-changing game, an experience that defines the medium it inhabits and if you have the chance to experience it afresh, it will be even better".
Electronic Gaming Monthly gave it 9.5 and stated the game is "still a transformative action-adventure after 13 years" and that "
Ocarina of Time 3D is still a just as good as the original, though, and it's a must-play for any gamer who's somehow missed it up until now".
Computer and Video Games gave the game 9.4 and wrote that it is "still a classic, still an explosion of nostalgia.
Ocarina of Time 3D is a blissful rediscovery for veterans and an unmissable opportunity for newcomers".
Retro Gamer gave it a 98%, calling it a perfect example how to remake a video game classic.
VideoGamer gave it a perfect score: "We knew then that Miyamoto and co had made a classic, but it's only now that we can see just how revolutionary
Ocarina of Time actually was".
Giant Bomb also gave it a perfect score, and going so far to say that "it's almost as important as a historical record as it is a game that's still enjoyable today".
CNN.com said that "this would be a great game for any gamer of any age".
GameSpot gave the game 8.5, stating: "Though its roots show through from time to time, the improved visuals remove any barrier of entry that age may have posed. The new elements enhance the core adventure to create the definitive version of this classic game, making
Ocarina of Time 3D the best way to embark on (or relive) this landmark adventure".
1UP was slightly more critical of the game, which gave the game B+: "As a portable gaming enthusiast, I love being able to play a game of this quality on the go. I just wish as much attention had been paid to the nuts-and-bolts of the game as was lavished on appearance".
Sales In Japan,
Ocarina of Time 3D helped the 3DS to take the top spot on the hardware chart after 12 weeks.
Ocarina of Time 3D debuted at No. 2 with 164,110 units sold in its first week in Japan.
Media-Create said this amounts to 90.02% of all copies of the game that were sent out to retail shops for selling. It was rumored that stock in
Zelda was a bit low in Japan for the reporting period. In the UK,
Ocarina of Time 3D debuted second on the charts in the country during its debut week. In North America,
Ocarina of Time 3D led cross-platform sales upon its debut week and debuted first on the multiplatform chart. One million units had been sold worldwide by the end of June 2011, making it the third 3DS title to do so. 270,000 of those sales came from Japan. By August 2014, 1.39 million copies had been sold in the United States. As of December 2022, 6.44 million copies have been sold worldwide. ==Notes==