recent: tears of the kingdom, or as i like to call it botw 1.2, its the same thing all over again just with one or two added gimicks, the open world is dead, npcs are boring and nintendo just got away with it like that
not so recent: i cant stand persona 5, joker and his entourage are annoying teenagers, the time management is a horrible gameplay addition and the artstyle is just a visual overstimulation
with that being said,~~ plz dont kill me~~
Ocarina of Time. I thought 3D games from that era had terrible controls and ugly graphics even by the standards of the time, and that’s only gotten worse over the years. Plus I just wasn’t really ever all that into the Zelda formula from the time between A Link to the Past and Breath of the Wild. For me Breath of the Wild felt like a return to form after decades of mediocrity.
I don’t even really think Ocarina of Time is bad, exactly. I just resent the fact that it feels like everybody I know holds it up as the greatest game of all time when in my opinion it’s practically the definition of mid.
I think it’s a generational gap. You’re looking at it from a vacuum perspective while other people are looking at it from the 1998 perspective… You may seem graphics are bad in your high definition screen but I guarantee you that everyone back then thought the graphics were amazing on the CRT. You need to understand we were playing the SNES before N64 came out…
Back then games were different, more simple in design and mostly linear. Ocarina of Time was a pioneer of its time. In my opinion it was the best game at the time it was released and one the biggest increase in quality to what we were used to play. Super Mario 64 is obviously up there as well.
Obviously you have all the right to dislike the game but no need to resent people who did enjoy it.
While I agree there is no need to resent people for liking a video game, I can also sympathize with the feeling of bafflement and frustration that can result from everyone you know absolutely loving something you think is total rubbish. :P
I’m 45. I thought it looked terrible back then, I still think it looks terrible now. A Link to the Past looks a thousand times better than Ocarina of Time. I’ll take good pixel art over polygon counts so low you can count them on your fingers any day, and that was absolutely my opinion in the 90s just as much as it is now. I recognize that I have always been in the minority with that opinion, I just wish people like you would stop telling me I don’t understand. I do. I just still don’t like it.
I agree. I suppose it depends a lot about when you played it, but unfortunately that also means that OoT hasn’t aged well. I think WW on the other hand feels ahead of its time, it would fit perfectly with plenty of indie games today.
I would argue that among the 25+ year old games OoT is at the very least one of the best by today’s standards.
I only played wind waker on the Wii U, where the graphics looked really nice. Personally didn’t enjoy the game as much as Ocarine of Time but alas.
Have you tried the 3ds remake? It can be much easier to play. I actually tried playing ocarina a few times, (thinking it was kinda overrated) but it took until the 4th for it to become one of my favourite zelda games, something just clicked I guess
For similar reasons, Super Mario 64. I know that if I was growing up in the 90’s it would have been the coolest thing ever, but I’m not and I’m used to more modern Mario games.
I agree fully with ocarina of time. I had a N64 back in the day, but I never owned OOT because my parents said “it was too expensive”… so I never got that nostalgia factor after playing it years later.
I would say, in regards to really good zelda games, I absolutely loved Link between Worlds. It’s mostly the same map as link to the past, but the main gameplay gimmick of sticking yourself on a wall or moving through a crack was really fun for me. I really like feeling that “aha” moment when trying to figure out if an area is inaccessible or if I just need to think about how to get there a bit more, then finally realizing what I needed to do. Super satisfying. YMMV, of course, but it’s worth a shot.