Hero_in_Green
Hero of Time
- Joined
- Jan 30, 2011
- Location
- Canada
Hey Everyone,
I got my hands on a copy of Ocarina of time 3D today and I have to say, it is one of the MOST BEAUTIFUL games I have ever seen or played....Does it have the best graphics ever? No, that's not what im talking about. This game has a....shine to it. I can't explain it, but this "shine" makes the game stand out on it's own instead of being a rehash of the N64 Version. Do any of you who have gotten the game notice this "shine"?
What REALLY threw me off guard was the 3D aspect. Me, personally, am not the biggest fan of 3D because I find it to be gimmicky, but on Ocarina of Time it just makes the game look even more beautiful than it already is. Everything is so smooth; there is texture and very playful colours that make the scenery and characters look magical. The night sky is just as beautiful as I'm impressed they even put that much effort into making the sky look marvelous.
The gameplay is the same familiar gameplay we've seen in Ocarina of Time, yet there is something different about it that I cant quite put my finger on. Maybe it's the way Link moves? Or maybe how smooth everything is that makes it look different. This game feels entirely new as even though I know what happens, I'm still dying to see how everyone and everything looks as I progress through the game. This is going to be an experience I'll remember for years and this "shine" is the key to that.
So what do you guys think?
I got my hands on a copy of Ocarina of time 3D today and I have to say, it is one of the MOST BEAUTIFUL games I have ever seen or played....Does it have the best graphics ever? No, that's not what im talking about. This game has a....shine to it. I can't explain it, but this "shine" makes the game stand out on it's own instead of being a rehash of the N64 Version. Do any of you who have gotten the game notice this "shine"?
What REALLY threw me off guard was the 3D aspect. Me, personally, am not the biggest fan of 3D because I find it to be gimmicky, but on Ocarina of Time it just makes the game look even more beautiful than it already is. Everything is so smooth; there is texture and very playful colours that make the scenery and characters look magical. The night sky is just as beautiful as I'm impressed they even put that much effort into making the sky look marvelous.
The gameplay is the same familiar gameplay we've seen in Ocarina of Time, yet there is something different about it that I cant quite put my finger on. Maybe it's the way Link moves? Or maybe how smooth everything is that makes it look different. This game feels entirely new as even though I know what happens, I'm still dying to see how everyone and everything looks as I progress through the game. This is going to be an experience I'll remember for years and this "shine" is the key to that.
So what do you guys think?