Poll: Ocarina of Time... Overrated?!

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The Candyman

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Yeah, I think it's overrated, but what does that mean? It's rated so highly, that even if people though it just a little worse, it would still be highly rated. I'm not saying that It was bad, or even mediocre, in fact, I think it's great. But people tend to make it seem like more than it was, which was a damn good game.
 

GuerrillaClock

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Certainly not. It's one of the few games that managed to exceed all expectations, and when they were so high to begin with, that's no mean feat.

Where to start with it? At the time, astonishing graphics, perfect controls, a stunning amount of depth, near-flawless level design, creative enemies and a masterfully told, epic storyline with one of the most darkly emotional endings in gaming history. And more. It was, and still is, a real experience and joy to play for me. I don't care that it's 12 years old, it still stands up today as the finest gaming has to offer. I'm serious, I played through it again a few months back trying to look for flaws, disbelieveing that a game could stand up this long. I couldn't find any that substantially detracted from the game, and believe me this was no case of nostalgic rose-tinting. Games I loved from that era, such as the Banjo games, have long since aged but OoT still stands tall.

Fanwankery all this may be, but if any game deserves it, it is OoT. Truly a masterpiece.
 

Dr. wonderful

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tellmeimaninja said:
Dr. wonderful said:
tellmeimaninja said:
Am I one of the few that hated that game with a passion?

That game alone almost convinced me to give up gaming. Almost.
Why?
Because it sucked. A lot.

I though that was obvious.
No, it wasn't obvious, if it was obvious I wouldn't had to type 'Why.'

anyway, that all I needed.
 

zfactor

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Not overrated.

Number one game ever; popularized lock on system, autojumping, actually having an in depth plot and characters, 3D took off after it, having good music, and it sheer EPICNESS. The game was so freaking long and when I first played it (SPOILER WARNING) I had no idea Shiek was Zelda...

I also was afraid of the rolling boulder you had to run past to get the dagger. Which shows how old I was when I first played it...

Best final boss fight ever. Probably because of the effects and final death sequence, which reduced frame rate to about 5 fps... (And people could still play it...)
 

ReinofFire

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I dont really know if Super Mario 64 had any impact whatsoever on 3D gaming but I think that overall if OoT is still popular today, it should earn that spot.

Oh, I would not give it a 10/10 because I love the game but it just doesnt scream "PERFECT" to me.
 

spacecowboy86

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i liked it okay but i had a friend that said it was the best game ever and i wasn't impressed. don't get me wrong it's a good game but i don't think it deserves quite as much of a rating as it has.
 

Anticitizen_Two

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I don't think it's overrated in the least bit. It's about as close to perfect as any game has come, and it's my number one of all time. That argument about Mario 64 pushing games into 3D doesn't make any sense - just because Mario 64 did that first doesn't stop Ocarina of Time from being an amazing game.
 

GuerrillaClock

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I dont really know if Super Mario 64 had any impact whatsoever on 3D gaming
It did indeed, with a fully free, dynamic camera, full analogue movement and basically invented the free-roaming platformer that we know today. It proved 3D could not only be done well, but done masterfully, with total freedom to do what you want in massive worlds that had simply never been seen before.
 

Noone From Nowhere

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If personal preference is what is being rated, then no, it is not over-rated nor can it ever be.
I personally like the works of Frank Frazetta more than I liked anything made by Michaelangelo but I'm not going to say that Michaelangelo was over-rated, well, not as some kind of fact or immutable law of Nature.
Opinions can neither be substantiated nor falsified, that is where they differ from fact.

Now, if one goes beyond rating quality and looks at how much of an influence it has been on the industry as a whole, the yes, it is definitely possible as what you are seeking is quantifiable.
Take other games such as Grand Theft Auto 3 or God of War that other games are called clones of. Did they really do anything new? Not even a single novel idea there. They did, however, present old ideas and mechanics in a cohesive package unlike any before...save for The Ocarina of Time.
Did The Ocarina of Time do more than compile and refine? It bought in the whole 'Z-targeting' toggle feature which made 3-D combat work as well as 2-D combat had up until that point.
It introduced complex 3-D puzzles that relied on something other than pushing boxes or platforming (as Tomb Raider bought to the action-adventure genre). It had catchy, memorable iconic tunes, though some were remixed from the 2-D series. It was the first game of its type to deal with time travel and manipulating objects across time. That's just for starters. Would have another game of its type done these things if OoT didn't do them first? Probably, but most likely not all at once or in the same way.

Influence aside, it all depends upon which rating was given to The Ocarina of Time.
Now, if someone said that it is the greatest game ever made or will ever be made and if you don't like it, you are made of stone and/or a blockhead, then it most definitely was over-rated by that particular critic.
 

Woodsey

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Treefingers said:
Woodsey said:
Treefingers said:
Woodsey said:
Haven't played it - but given how overrated the Mario and Zelda games are, I think I'd probably say yes if I had.
How about not making opinions on something you dont know anything about?
How about taking your head out of your arse?

I made it perfectly clear I couldn't form a proper opinion, which is why I said I haven't played the game and why I haven't voted in the poll.

I merely guessed at what option I'd likely gravitate towards if I had played the game. Note that I said "I think I would say its overrated", not "yes it is overrated".

And having played Zelda games before (which were overrated, and not overtly dissimilar) I'm hardly pulling my predicted opinion out of my arse hole.
You're wrong and your opinion is invalid.

You need to play before you judge. That said, that probably wouldnt do any good as what you really need to do is experience OoT in the era that it was made. Yes, other Zelda games are somewhat similar to OoT, but they aren't the groundbreaking game that OoT is when put in context.

Your prediction comes out of a rather misinformed and sadly deprived arsehole.
Oh look, you still haven't read what I said.

I DIDN'T ACTUALLY GIVE AN OPINION.

I didn't vote in the poll, as I can't actually say, and I didn't say 'yes it is overrated' because (wait for it now) I HAVEN'T PLAYED IT, SO I CAN'T SAY. WHICH I SAID. AT THE START.

My opinion would be invalid, had I given one.

I called it a prediction of my own opinion. I then based said prediction on the "evidence" (quotes because its opinion) that the other Zelda (and Mario, as an added bonus) games are given reviews yet I fail to find anything in the slightest bit interesting when I play them.

Given this, I said that if I had of played the game (which I haven't) then, judging from past experiences and that the games follow a certain style/criteria/whatever, I would probably find the game overrated.

PROBABLY.

Probably because, I can't know for sure.

Because I haven't played it.

I thought I'd mentioned that.
 

CriticalGriffin

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The praise it gets is a bit outrageous, but otherwise it is and always will be no matter what you say, a good game.
 

lacktheknack

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Jeronus said:
lacktheknack said:
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It is one of the greatest games ever. Why? Because you could ride a horse across a 3D environment for the first time ever.
That would have been a great point in it's favor, but you could do the same thing in Barbie Horse Adventure. I know that came afterward, but it nullifies OoT's achievement.
Was Barbie a young warrior on a quest to save the world from an evil force? As a role playing/fantasy nerd, riding a horse while on a quest to save the world was beyond cool. I also would bet any kind of money that Barbie didn't do it half as good OoT.
You missed the point... I was trying to say that the achievement is nullified because that's what you do in Barbie Horse Adventures.

The worst use of atoms and particles to exist.
 

Ziadaine_v1legacy

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Know why it wasn't 100%?
....."HEY LISTEN!!"


I wouldn't call it one of the greatest games of all time (well sorta), but it did set a massive stepping stone in Gaming Engineering.
 

Weaver

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The first time I played Ocarina of time I hadn't experienced anything like it before, so it always holds a special place in my heart. If you go back and play it it's not that great compared to today's standards, but you have to judge it based on when it released.

The praise Citizen Kane gets isn't because it's going to be the best movie ever forever, but because given the time it was released it was a magnificent advancement in film making.