12-26-2017, 01:26 PM
No game is the best game of all time, objectively. Advances in hardware and design simply create better games which will eventually surpass older games.
As for OOT, I think it has aged poorly much like a lot of early 3D titles. There are very few games which I still think are great without any modifications from that era. Older 2D games still hold up, but the step to 3D era meant relearning a lot of older conventions, much larger scopes for projects and generally reinventing the wheel. These factors meant that the games from that era are generally really janky.
That doesn't mean that the games themselves are literally unplayable nowadays. Practically all of them just were surpassed by their sequels and spiritual successors when it came time for the new console generation. By that time devs had learned a lot about 3D game development and designs.
I think Wind Waker is a better Zelda game than OOT is.
and sunshine is better than mario64
As for OOT, I think it has aged poorly much like a lot of early 3D titles. There are very few games which I still think are great without any modifications from that era. Older 2D games still hold up, but the step to 3D era meant relearning a lot of older conventions, much larger scopes for projects and generally reinventing the wheel. These factors meant that the games from that era are generally really janky.
That doesn't mean that the games themselves are literally unplayable nowadays. Practically all of them just were surpassed by their sequels and spiritual successors when it came time for the new console generation. By that time devs had learned a lot about 3D game development and designs.
I think Wind Waker is a better Zelda game than OOT is.
and sunshine is better than mario64
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signatures are hard pls listen to music thxbye
signatures are hard pls listen to music thxbye