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TopicWhat games would consider the greatest of all time, that don't hold up now?
Dikitain
07/15/22 9:03:43 PM
#52:


agesboy posted...
Metroid is actually a point I almost disagree with myself on actually lol. Metroid peaked with 2D sidescrolling action; the demo of Dread was great but the 3D entries of Metroid aren't shit compared to the 2D formula (which they probably felt compelled to invest in, given the times). Mega Man's another I can see; though I'm personally not a fan of any MM, we all know literally noone liked Mighty Number 9.

I like the 2D games better then the Prime series as well, but actually going back and playing NES Metroid in a universe where Zero Mission exists? Come on...

As someone who grew up with GBC Zelda games, both 1 and 2 feel unplayable for me. 1 feels strictly inferior to the GBC games (and the original Link's Awakening), and 2 is wat (actraiser without any gimmicks??).

I agree that Link's Awakening is probably my favorite Zelda game ever, and Link to the Past is arguably the best Zelda game ever, but Zelda 1 still holds up. Sometimes I don't want to play a longer game like those 2. I just want something simple yet rewarding. Zelda 1 is that.

And honestly, Zelda 2 is probably a different type of game altogether, albeit still highly influential.

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