User blog comment:KirbiMiroir/My Review of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D!/@comment-25275196-20170328005404

As I've already played and beaten Ocarina several times, I came here to see what you yourself thought of the game. Honestly, Ocarina's story is actually probably one of the weakest in the entire series, only barely surpassing the first three games. Even the awful Skyward Sword had a better story than Ocarina. Just goes to show that you don't need a good story to make a good game though.

Personally, I really like the dungeons from Ocarina. The only one I absolutely hate is Jabu Jabu's Belly, both because it's gross and it's a damn escort mission. Other dungeons are really cool though. The Forest Temple is confusing and eerie. The Fire Temple is just a massive gauntlet of challenges until you reach the top. The Water Temple has the hardest layout to grasp, but also the most satisfying puzzles (except that damn hidden key underneath the block in the central column. Gets me almost every playthrough). The Shadow Temple has a really simple layout, but good single room puzzles. The Spirit Temple is the coolest in terms of atmosphere, but honestly, its puzzles aren't too hard.

I agree with you on the bosses. Barinade, Phantom Ganon, Bongo Bongo and Ganondorf/Ganon were the only notable standouts for me. Gohma was easy, King Dodongo was easier, Volvagia was literally Whack-a-mole, Morpha was weird, and Twinrova was boring. The others at least offered some degree of challenge and creativity.

Overall, I'm glad you enjoyed the game as much as you did though. Out of the three that you're considering to play next, I'd recommend Twilight Princess, both because it's my favourite game in the series and because I haven't played the others (Phantom Hourglass is supposed to be really bad though). I would also recommend that you play Majora's Mask now that you have played Ocarina. It has a better story, fewer but more well designed dungeons (arguably the best dungeon design in the series), and some really good music.

P.S. If you do decide to get Twilight Princess, if you own a Gamecube controller (the Gamecube itself isn't required, as GC games can be played on Wii) try to get the Gamecube version, as it's better in most ways.