In a week that has been filled with various Nintendo anniversaries, CVG has looked back on what might possibly be the best game of all time: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Check it out:
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November 21, 1998 saw Nintendo release a game that, ten years later, many still consider to be one of the best games ever created. A decade on and we still bang on about our fond memories of playing the game for the first time, second time, those who never finished it, why they never finished it and how they MUST go back and finish it.
Just what is it about The Legend Of Zelda: The Ocarina Of Time that makes us talk about it as though it actually was a little piece of magic? We dug up CVG's old magazine review, which can't give the game enough praise.
"Zelda is what everyone dared to hope it would be, the best game ever," glows its copy. "The colourful backdrop is set to the most lavish video game production ever created. Zelda is a landmark game, an interactive fairytale in a complete and free world. While previous title like Final Fantasy VII had the same epic qualities of scale, they were linear and shallow. Zelda is the first truly explorable 3-D world on either PC or console."
Just what is it about The Legend Of Zelda: The Ocarina Of Time that makes us talk about it as though it actually was a little piece of magic? We dug up CVG's old magazine review, which can't give the game enough praise.
"Zelda is what everyone dared to hope it would be, the best game ever," glows its copy. "The colourful backdrop is set to the most lavish video game production ever created. Zelda is a landmark game, an interactive fairytale in a complete and free world. While previous title like Final Fantasy VII had the same epic qualities of scale, they were linear and shallow. Zelda is the first truly explorable 3-D world on either PC or console."
You can check out the full article here.
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