I often thought i loved OoT so much becuase i played it at the right time in my life, i was still young and had been playing Zelda since i was old enough to remember and was a pretty hardcore gamer back in the Snes days, then to see Zelda advertised on TV and play it on the n64 for the first time my little mind was blown and a new world of gaming was shown to me... i thought that alone was what wowed me about it and later on, years down the line, i was still playing it on the n64, then on the GC with the special edition of wind waker and my love didnt diminish, then OoT3D cme out and i still love it, i know the game, like many do, like the back of my hand and it still doesn't get boring, it feels like a game i can call home, im comfortable with every part of it, know what to do and where to go as if i was going for a walk around my own countryside, its nice to have that in a game but it stretches beyond familiarity and nostalgia; OoT itself is a wonderful game with incredible level design, characters, gameplay and a simple yet engrossing story about good vs evil in its purity which is a wonderful feat to behold when you play the game every time.