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Wyrdness said:
mZuzek said:

I first played Ocarina of Time in 2011 and it's my 5th favorite Zelda game.
My first Zelda was A Link to the Past in the early 2000's, and it's my 2nd favorite.
My favorite Zelda is Skyward Sword, which I played first in 2013.

But seriously... stop downplaying the comparisons between OoT and ALttP. You say Ocarina of Time was the one that revolutionized and established the Zelda formula, and was completely different from A Link to the Past, but that's just completely wrong. It was A Link to the Past that established everything.

A Link to the Past starts with a rainy scene / Opening cutscene in OoT. Check.
And then a father figure dies. / Deku Tree. Check.
You meet Zelda and she gives you the objective of looking for 3 spiritual stone things. Check.
You obtain all the stones to get the Master Sword, but then shit goes down. Check.
You're transported to an alternate reality where everything is messed up / Ocarina of Time's future. Check.
And then you have to complete another set of 7 dungeons / Just 5 in Ocarina, but same principle. Check.
After completing the final dungeon, you meet Zelda and she gives you your final mission to defeat Ganon. Check.
So you finally get to Ganon's Tower, and after several battles, beat the game and everyone's happy. Check.

Even most of the worldbuilding was first established by A Link to the Past, with it being the first to introduce Kakariko Village and its music, the first Zelda to have a distinct desert area as well as Lake Hylia, as well as the theme songs for Zelda and Ganondorf. It also first brought the Zora as an actual intelligent race, though admittedly Ocarina of Time expanded a lot on that.

Ocarina of Time did bring up a lot of new concepts. In terms of worldbuilding, the best stuff it brought to the series was all the different races, which gave a lot of variety to a previously very regular human world. But the main story, and the main progression of the game, is the same.

I also heavily disagree with Ocarina of Time having good pacing. The whole opening third of the game moves at a ridiculously sluggish pace, and constantly forces you to run around between areas to get stupid Ocarina songs you need to progress in the most obscure ways possible. The game only really picks up after you get the Master Sword, from which point onwards I would agree about it being a masterpiece.

Exactly this, OOT is a great game but some people overstate what it actually is and what it did, if it wasn't a 3D Zelda it would be almost the same as ALTTP.

and ppl also said RE7 VR is a completely different experience compared to the standard RE7. just food for thought