| liquid_ocelot said: OoT is what really made zelda maintream and put the series on the map as a commercial powerhouse. It's a puzzle game...Puzzle games should fry your brains or they're not real puzzles but just small diversions. What's the accomplishment solving easy puzzles and beating easy enemies? What separates the Men from the boys is the games they are willing to play. OoT and MM were games for Men. Men who could handle frustration, persevere in the face of all odds and push through even if weeks at a time were spent agonizing over a block or boss. But they come out on top. They emerge as victors. This is why we have greater mental fortitude and and a brighter mind. The N64 games trained Men. The GCN ones trained boys. Who do you want to be, a Man or a boy? |
No, it isn't.
The original Legend of Zelda sold over six million copies - Ocarina was the only game in the series that outsold it until the combined sales of Twilight Princess outstripped it sometimes in 2007/2008.
And Ocarina of Time was probably the easiest game in the series.







