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TopicMy Rankings of Legend of Zelda Games with Write-Ups
Jakyl25
08/15/18 11:26:11 PM
#172:


Lopen posted...
If you want the game I think is probably the one that benefits from nostalgia the most it has to be Ocarina of Time


I get what youre saying, but I think theres a difference between pure nostalgia and acknowledging a groundbreaking game.

Take Super Mario Bros for example. Not many would say, today, that its the best Mario game, but on a level as compared against its contemporaries it is magical even beyond nostalgia. It redefined a genre, and that definition holds to this day.

I heard a quote recently that stuck with me: Asking what is the best video game ever made is always going to lead to a very subjective response, but on the release day of Super Mario Bros. on September 13, 1985, it was as close to objective as it ever got.

Same with OoT for establishing the language of the 3D adventure. Its framework, built from scratch, is still the standard today. At the time there was NOTHING like it.
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