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I agree, but that game really did make beautiful use of the 3D. The Ice dungeon would really lose a lot. There are also some jumps that would be pretty tricky but doable. As a rule, I am glad there are remasters of 3d games, but this one really screams for original hardware. 

It’s interesting to hear that it’s underrated. In my mind it’s a beloved classic that everyone is aware of and gives its due.

I hope that the inevitable on-line focus doesn’t interfere with the campaign (I hate using the word “campaign”, as though it’s just a mode). So far, Rockstar’s games haven’t beat you over the head with online hooks, but if everything is some sort of stupid unlock for online mode, I’m out. I don’t want to collect

Pitch guy: What if we do a game show but like, based on that barely mediocre flick that was popular for five minutes?

That’s a good point. FMV was definitely a turning point, but it wasn’t exactly a lasting legacy. The first game I ever played with FMV was Sherlock Holmes for the Turbografx CD.

I considered Ultima, but went with Bards Tale, only because it had a bigger impact on me. Amazing series. 

Language prescriptivists ALWAYS lose. You’re not just wrong, you’re even technically wrong (the best kind of wrong). Even when no currency is exchanged, some action is necessary, so your idiotic pedantry would require “free in the sense of an exchange of currency, other than that required to make use of this offer,

It’s interesting, but not terribly surprising seeing the comments here. They really do run through a specific time range on specific machines.

Same. At the time the Zelda franchise just seemed so far beneath anything on the Amiga which was my primary gaming machine at the time. It wasn't impressive or interesting at all. I honestly don't think OoT is a very good game. 

I hope it has a Fallout 3-esque soundtrack. If "way back home" is the title credits, I'd be in for at least a season. 

Somehow, everyone else understood without the explicit defenition of the idiomatic usage of ‘free’.

And yet, somehow, we are all able to sus out the idiomatic usage of ‘free’ without pedantic explanations.

I am not a fan of Starfield, which is the only Bethesda game I’ve not completed, BUT:

It's a form of victim mentality. That feigned effusivness is standard procedure for shit starters who find themselves cornered by their own nonsense. 

It’s similar to Oblivion and Fallout 4 at the same time.”

I think Starfield is Subjective, but too many people claim its Boring, or it Sucks stating their opinion as fact.”

EB was no Software Etc... Especially when SE was still just a section of B Dalton. 

Yep, I’m double coupon years old as well. I remember stores would double competitor coupons, then there were triple coupons in the paper once a month, and then those would get doubled at competitors...

Adblocker on edge turns them into regular articles. 

You could pair it with those awful coasters with conversation heart style slogans on them.