12-23-2017, 02:10 AM
If we get rid of the idea of "Best Game of All Time" for Video Games, some things may happen. Games that were out of the box, innovative and ground breaking should stay and be remembered that way. We need to praise games like Ocarina of Time. We need to because we need to remember their impact and what influences they have that can help developers learn from masterpieces. If Video Games didn't praise old games, how would we remember our past? What made the games we play today, the games that we play today? If film didn't do this we would be lost. If music didn't do this, we would be lost. If visual arts like painting didn't do this, we'd be lost. Games are art. Respect the source material before you use it. And from what I've played, Ocarina is great source material.