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- Aug 23, 2018
As others said, it was well liked. One thing that's lost in modern versions is the discovery. I remember a lot of rumours about a light blue/silver tunic at the bottom of Kakariko well. People finding obscure secrets like the invisible gem at the top of the drawbridge chain. Goldeneye was much the same. These days it's all been datamined.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?
Accurate. A lot of the overhype comes from nostalgia, but also people like Moviebob (and I assume EgoRaptor?) who never really grew up and the story of a boy who loses his childhood and then gets it back hit them square in the feels.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?
Things like having to keep messing around with boots in the water temple are largely handwaved today, but were hated back then. I also vaguely remember the giant fish dungeon and one of the lava dungeons being sticking points for people.
