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Shiken said:
Hynad said:

If the gameplay had been perfect, there wouldn’t have been room for it to improve. But 3D Zelda gameplay did improve greatly in the titles that followed.

You missed his point.  The gameplay was revolutionary in OoT where future games followed the same core formula and mechanics, and built off of them moving forward.  Final Fantasy VII did not really revolutionize much compared to the RPGs found on the SNES.  It had better visuals than SNES RPGs and told a great story, but thats it.

That was his legitimate reason for picking OoT.  No less legeitimate than someone picking FFVII because to them, they prefer the storytelling.  The fact that he misused "perfect" when he even states in his own post that he has bad english does not seem like a good reason to call him out TBH.

I did not miss the point. Simply use the term perfect as meaning perfect.. 

As for your argument about FF VII, and the ones from others in this thread trying to diminish or completely dismiss the game’s achievements, revisionist history style, I couldn’t care less.

I’m not here to call one game as less revolutionary than the other, in order to make one look above the other. As far as I’m concerned, both were stellar games for their time. And I prefer one over the other because it reached me more. For reasons that aren’t less valid than yours or anyone else here.

Last edited by Hynad - on 18 February 2020