The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Three Heart Challenge) - Part 1 | The Leviathan

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Three Heart Challenge) - Part 1 | The Leviathan

Hey guys! Today I'm going to attempt to do the "Three Heart Challenge" in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for the Nintendo 64. The Three Heart Challenge is where I don't pick up any additional heart containers through the game and try to beat it with just the 3 I started with. I hope you guys will enjoy this challenge! Please leave a like, comment, or simply subscribe if you enjoy my content! Check out my other Legend of Zelda videos! Ocarina of Time: https://bit.ly/1F7Uwap The Minish Cap: https://bit.ly/1NssV5J Skyward Sword: https://bit.ly/1mVfQWE [Follow Me on Social Media] FACEBOOK►http://on.fb.me/1iHwiVX SUBSCRIBE►http://bit.ly/1hX1iWv LIVESTREAM►http://bit.ly/1hhmfYj TWITTER►http://bit.ly/1mhAik6 STEAM►http://bit.ly/1fwSEiz TUMBLR►http://bit.ly/2iFP239 [About The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time] The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is an action-adventure video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. It was first released in Japan and North America in November 1998, and in Europe and Australia the following month. Originally developed for the 64DD peripheral, the game was instead released on a 256-megabit (32-megabyte) cartridge, the largest-capacity cartridge Nintendo produced at that time. Ocarina of Time is the fifth game in the Legend of Zelda series, and the first with 3D graphics. It was followed by a direct sequel, The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask in 2000, and its planned 64DD expansion title Ura Zelda became the GameCube's Master Quest. In Ocarina of Time, the player controls Link in the fantasy land of Hyrule on a quest to stop Ganondorf, king of the Gerudo tribe, from obtaining the Triforce, a sacred wish-granting relic. He travels through time and navigates various dungeons to awaken the Seven Sages, who can seal Ganondorf away forever. Music plays an important role: to progress, the player must learn to play several songs on an ocarina. The game was responsible for increased interest in and sales of the instrument. Ocarina of Time's gameplay introduced features such as a target-lock system and context-sensitive buttons that have since become common in 3D adventure games. In Japan, more than 820,000 copies were sold in 1998, making it the tenth best-selling game of that year. During its lifetime, over a million copies were sold in Japan, with over seven million sold worldwide. The game won the Grand Prize in the Interactive Art division at the Japan Media Arts Festival, and won six honors at the 2nd Annual Interactive Achievement Awards. It is listed among the highest-rated games on several review aggregators, and is considered by many critics and players to be one of the greatest video games ever made. Ocarina of Time has had four major rereleases. It was originally ported to the GameCube alongside Ocarina of Time Master Quest, which featured reworked dungeons with new puzzles, and was included in The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition. It was also ported to the iQue Player in 2003, and was made available via the Virtual Console service for the Wii and Wii U in 2007 and 2015 respectively. The rereleases were well received; although some critics considered the game outdated even during the initial rerelease, other reviewers believed it had aged well. A remake for the Nintendo 3DS, Ocarina of Time 3D, was released in 2011 with updated graphics and new autostereoscopic 3D effects; it includes Master Quest's rearranged dungeons, which are absent from the Wii, Wii U, and iQue versions. All copyrighted media is owned by their respective companies. Videos are commentary in nature, as defined under the 'Fair use' policy of copyright.