I agree for the most part, except for Super Mario 64. I think that one’s still pretty good, and has aged better than most N64 games, including both Zeldas.
I think OOT aged well enough, but if I had to say, IMO Banjo Kazooie aged the best out of the N64 library for me personally. Followed by SM64. I still think Click Clock Wood is one of the best levels in video game history. I used to have a save state so I could just play that level over and over.
I wish games like Starfox and Tenchu would get remakes, as well as the MSX Metal Gear games.
There’s so many cool, old games that look like trash nowadays and motherfuckers remake Kingdom Hearts or God of War 3 and shit.
Yo, the sound on the Commodore64 was soooo superior to anything that was out at that time, possibly since. Seriously, the Sid chip is fucking off the chain and still making crazy elec music:
so edgey. did you get your designer latte before saying that? only the most hip people can shit on oot. gentrify any neighborhoods lately? god hipsters are so annoying.
oot deserves the praise it gets. I’m just waiting for people to “ironically” like it in a few years.
“Beautiful” isn’t it? Also z-target combat is such a joy, and the amazing puzzles where you shoot shit at the wall or push blocks, then shoot more shit at a wall and push more blocks.
Only fucking retards whose first console was the N64, think OoT or MM still look good. They look like fucking shit.
You put 10 people in a room with OoT and ALttP and see how many people touch your childhood memory that looks like a dumpster fire.
OoT is an important game because it did the transition to 3d well alongside Mario 64, but to say it aged well and still looks good is pants on head retarded, and so are you, sir.
Still OoT doesn’t really need a remake. They have made the same game with better graphics for the next 19 years on every major Nintendo console.
My first console was NES. Technically it was Atari because my older siblings thought it would be easier to learn, but the first console I enjoyed was NES. Dont even bruh.
The thing that keeps OOT relevant is the atmosphere of the game. I’m not saying the game LOOKS good per se, I’m saying the game is still good to play.
OoT hasn’t aged well at all. It gets really noticeable in OoT3D, which has better graphics but can still feel boring.
Now don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying OoT is shit, but I consider it the average now. If any Zelda styled game is worse than OoT it’s garbage.
Majora’s Mask on the other hand is like fine wine. The older you get, the better you can understand the characters and plotlines and it only gets better.
3D remake is kind of ass though. Easy Mode and Zora Link got nerfed to oblivion for no reason. I can almost see Capcom’s hand on this.
Graphically wise it’s a major step up from the N64 though, and I’m pretty sure it looks less like an LSD trip. All colors everywhere, fuck Great Bay Temple.
Everything about the c64 was wonderful at the time. So many load * memories.
The music from that thing as stated is phenomenal. Space Station Oblivion eluded me as a game when I was young but the theme still haunts me to this day