Pokemon Red Version and Blue Version
The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time
Sonic Adventure 1 and 2
Super Mario 64
Super Smash Bros (N64) or Melee
Final Fantasy VII
All these things have one thing in common, they are hated for being either overrated in the eyes of newer fans or are considered old and not fun or epic. Having played all of these games, I know in my heart and mind that it's simply not true. This has been bugging me lately. Why is it popular to hate games now because they're older? Keep in mind these games were mind blowing back then and we still paid respect to games that came out even before them! Did we bash Super Mario Brothers 3 because Super Mario 64 had better graphics? NO. Did we hate The Legend Of Zelda on NES because it didn't have 3D graphics or daytime and nightime? NO. So why is it younger people today are hating on early 3D games just because they don't look as nice in their eyes as say BOTW, Final Fantasy XV, or Pokemon Sun and Moon? Not trying to hate on newer games either, (though i can't stand the direction Nomura is taking Final Fantasy) but why? It's not nostalgia that blinds us, these games give us legit feels. Do you hate an older movie because it's old? Say if I compare Wrath of Khan to Star Trek Into Darkness. Is Khan a bad movie because it doesn't look as slick or have as many explosions as Darkness? NO. Is Back To The Future a bad movie because it was made in the 80s? Is the story not relatable? Timeless? What about the original Star Wars trilogy? Things don't lose quality over time, no do they get better with age, imo. They are classic because even though they may have small flaws, they are still good and enjoyable because that is how they were made. They are pure entertainment. Graphics do not matter, it's how you use them. The game could be 8 bit, 16 bit, 32 bit, 64 bit, 128 bit what have you, it doesn't matter. Older doesn't exactly mean flawed either when it comes to gameplay. I don't care how many "advancements" we've made in terms of gameplay over the decades. A fun game is fun. If all you worry about is graphics, it's gonna look dated. But critics seem to use this as an excuse to say early 3D games with polygons suck because it's early 3D and only focused on now dated visuals. Once again, this is not true. It should not be an excuse to hate all early 3D games as a whole. I will have more fun playing Ocarina of Time or Majora's Mask than I will ever have playing Skyward Sword or even Twilight Princess. Did i play the N64 as a kid? yes. That doesn't mean my enjoyment of the game is only because of nostalgia. That is belittling our intelligence and doubting our ability to enjoy anything new. The main problem I have with most AAA games today is that it's getting too Hollywood, where games today mostly worry about visuals and movie cutscenes moreso than fun gameplay. I don't want to push quicktime event buttons outside of Shenmue or Kingdom hearts, for me those were the games that got quicktime right. But now it's push buttons to win. Yeah, Last of Us can be considered movie quality, but at that point, why not just make it a movie? I also kind of hate when this sort of gameplay gets compared to Dragon's Lair, a game I consider to be very good once you memorize everything. Plus it's also funny to see how many ways Dirk can die. heheh. Dragon's Lair doesn't hold your hand, it flashes whenever something pops up you can interact with or shows available paths to take, that's it really. The game is even randomized, which makes it hard to memorize but also fun if you've never seen some rooms before. It also didn't eat too much of your time and had an arcade feel to it. Plus Don Bluth's animations are beautiful. Yeah, it could have been a movie (ok so it IS getting a movie soon) but Dragon's Lair will always be more fun than say God of War 4. Now there are newer games I do enjoy, Alien Isolation, Bayonetta, Sega All Stars Racing Transformed ect. All good stuff. But the hate towards older games because they're early 3D and "limited" or "okay for it's time" has to stop.