05-19-2013, 03:17 PM
(05-19-2013, 01:57 PM)Rλy Wrote: In regards to OoT's aged graphics, I think it's worth mentioning that, even considering the N64's limited capabilities, OoT is still atmospherically superior to the vast, vast majority of games including those that are released today. Obviously the music plays just as much a part in this as the graphics, but even without high quality sound or visuals the game's world has a wonderful feel to it. This is especially true of the adult temples, each of which oozes with it's own unique personality. What's more, is that although they're vastly different, mood-wise, you can feel the influence of Ganondorf's evil within all of them.I wasn't referring to the QUALITY of the graphics when I mentioned detail around the world. I meant actually placing doodads around to make the world actually seem more lively, and not barren.
And the atmosphere during the final battle against Ganon, is just downright incredible, and honestly I don't think any game will ever best OoT in this area.