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Second, and the honorable mention for me, was Wind Waker. I remember getting high and playing that game and being floored by the art direction, the gameplay mechanics.. the open sea.. The story didn't stick with me as much, however.
All those Zelda games deserve an honorable mention.. Even the Game Boy one that was so good.
With a two-way tie in second place, there's Majora's Mask and Twilight Princess. Their stories are so dark and moody, that they really revolutionized the series at their respective times of release. They brought new and innovating ideas to the table, with the mask transformations of Majora's Mask, to exploring the Twilight Realm as Wolf Link in Twilight Princess.
Sure, Ocarina of Time was great, being the first 3D Zelda title, but the games that followed it still live in its shadow half the time, and said games deserve a lot more recognition and praise than what people already give them.