The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time – Chaos Edition is a modified version of the original game for the Nintendo 64 known for its unpredictable glitches and erratic gameplay. Players experience randomization of in-game codes, leading to bizarre occurrences such as erratic character movements and unintended game mechanics. The game is notorious for its instability, making progression a challenge due to frequent soft locks and script errors.
Ocarina of Time: Chaos Edition. Super Mario 64: Chaos Edition fans will know that it randomly turns codes on and off. There’s more to it than that—walking backwards at max speed while the camera bugs out and C-Right overwrites your bombs with Farore’s Wind is possible and routine. This game is not fun. It is barely functional at best and an unplayable mess that requires paranoid savestating and frame delimiters at worst. Any text box can soft lock, the slightest movement can break scripting, and game equipment can be overwritten before you get it. Simply beating the Deku Tree is a miracle, let alone the rest of the game.