Out of curiosity, are their any oldhats here that were around when OoT came out? Outside of journalists and magazine scores, what'd you think of it and was the consensus like in highschool, college or among coworkers for you?
Not to power level too much, but I was pretty young when it came out and only knew of 1 friend who had it and we both really like it.
So much so that we'd shout like Link from time to time when playing outside or playing with our action figures together.
We both didn't have cable at the time, so we weren't exposed to any adverts for it or read any Nintendo Power. The first time I ever saw it was at a demo kiosk at Target and was pretty wowed by it while he never heard about it until he got it for his birthday.
I've seen a lot of posts for years claiming it was the GOAT of all GOATs and nothing else compared to it at the time or even today, but to me it comes off like they may be exaggerating a bit? Maybe even a little hint of pretetiousess? Like it's Nintendo bias/faboyism or repeating what others have said
because of it's lauded status when it was really just a damn fine as wine game. With how it's been lambasted and torn to shreads for the past 2 decades, especially by turbo autists armchair game devs
looking at you Egoraptor -- along with SM64 for that matter -- it's almost like some bitter vedetta history revisionist fuckery at play, as if to downplay it's influence throughout the industry that in hindsight it wasn't THAT good or THAT popular as people made it out to be that it's a shitty attempt at transitioning Zelda into 3D ruined the formula forever ALttP is better etc. etc.
I never had any problems or complaints with the game throughout the years, but I'm willing to admit it's got some shortcomings that haven't held up that well namely the graphics in some areas (like Jesus H. Chirstmas, a lot of the textures look like fucking
ugly smeared molasses they look so bad. Thankfully Majora improved on that), among other things.
However I still think it holds up as a halfway decent, solid action adveture game. Also, experiencing Master Quest and how it handled it's puzzles makes me glad Nintendo played it safe with OoT), because for the first 3D game to be
that obsute? The game likely would've bombed or shat on reletlessly, I feel.