| alternine said: Ocarina of Time. Its blocky graphics and hella outdated gameplay makes for a good time killer. Love bustin out my old N64 |
I would argue Ocarina of Time has aged extremely well. Its puzzle and combat mechanics are still pretty similar to plenty of platformers today. It does look a bit blocky visually but, again, I'd argue its aged fairly well. Everything is clearly visible for what it is and the game still is quite immersive
I think its unique world, clever layout, great music- things like that are what keeps it modernly appreciated
but guilty pleasures? I think of this sort of question more in vain of what games do I enjoy that aren't necessarily 'great' Nintendo games, by the popular standard.
I'd pick Mario Party, Mario Tennis, Pokemon Stadium- none are particularly acclaimed but I like throwing them in frequently







