After missing the preorder for the limited edition of Majora’s Mask 3D, I decided to hold off on buying the game just in case I managed to find the limited edition somewhere. I wanted to wait to play it until I got a new 3DS XL for the bigger screen anyway.
As luck would have it, I found the limited edition of Majora’s Mask 3D at the Cleveland Classic Console and Arcade Gaming Show in July. I paid much less than eBay sellers were charging, though it still set me back more than the original retail price. My husband also managed to get the Majora’s Mask limited edition New 3DS XL from the same scalper seller.
The figure isn’t as amazing as I expected. The plastic feels a bit cheap. Mine also had a little scuff on the mask. The rest of the paint looks fine, though.
Compared to other figures I’ve gotten with limited edition games, this one is nothing special. It’s still cool to have a figure of Skull Kid, however. It’s worth having if you’re a hardcore Zelda fan. If you’re just looking for a cool collectible figure, you might want to pass.
The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D looks much better than the N64 original, though if you’re like me, you probably won’t notice unless you’ve recently played the N64 version. I have a habit of remembering older games as looking better than they actually did. The added 3D effects are always a nice bonus as well.