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Re: A Link to the Past Sequel for 3DS
Old 04-25-2013, 11:02 PM   #1
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I just don't know. I could totally understand if you played OOT for the first time 10 years after its release, then I could understand how you might be underwhelmed.

But if you played OOT around launch I don't see how you could say it was over-rated. I just really don't get that at all. It was just so much better than everything else for its time.
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Re: A Link to the Past Sequel for 3DS
Old 04-26-2013, 08:54 PM   #2
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OOT of time is not over-rated. It schooled everyone on how to do things right in an adventure game. And neither is Alttp, it perfected everything for a top-down Zelda game and it was 100% awesome. Nothing on that game felt like filler or uninspired. And every time I replayed it, it was pretty much as awesome as the first time (speaking of which, I have to make time for another replay of the game). The story line was awesome and it is the definitive Zelda IMO. The only game that deserves more praise than these two games (IMO) is Super Mario 64 because it got 3D done right, with analog.
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