spemanig said:
OoT is a great game. No one's arguing it isn't. Fact doesn't say anything. It's all subjective. I could absolutely understand OoT at 5, and I've played it since. The game impressed me MORE when I was five than when I got older, like wish everything. Back then, Final Fantasy was out. Let's not pretend this is a time thing. There is and was nothing complex or deep about Ganondorf. He was a cartoon villian then and he's a cartoon villian now. Maybe you couldn't understand the paper thin plot, but I could and most children could. Little Mermaid is more complex than OoT. The Lion King is more complex than OoT. Same with MM. There's nothing in there that is difficult for a child to understand. These aren't complex narratives. They are simple and straight forward. |
When you have so many subjective opinions in large scale they are becoming objective and fact. I post you links, and those are all facts, but you can keep deny them.
Again, for 98" OoT was complex and deep, also game was challenging in certain places, some dungeons can be pretty hard like Water temple, and you have lots puzzles, so no, game is definitely not for 5 years older.
Also no one 5 year old couldn't fully understand MM becuse story is far more deeper than its look on first, its game about death, but also about grief, anger, soar and depresion. Game is full of hidden meanings and messages, 5 years old wouldn't be aware majority of those things in game. Also game is pretty complex and usually don't know what exatly you need do next and can be quite chalanging, so again another game that isnt for 5 years older. I am playing MM GC version right now and I know what I am talking about.
http://www.zeldainformer.com/news/themes_in_motion_majoras_mask_and_the_five_stages_of_grief
Bought 3DS game are rating EVERYONE 10+, and I partially agree, I wouldnt recommended OoT for children that have less than 7-8 years and MM for children that have less than 9-10 years.







