You said it still looked and played great, MM both looks better and has tighter controls. Therefore, by what you said, MM is better. I wasn't trying to push MM, just pointing out the flaw in your logic. And as I said, you can absolutely not make statements like that from the inside. You can argue the contrary all you want, but you went into this with the opinion that OoT was great. You also had played it previously. By those very simple points, it's proven that you saying "It's still great" is completely meaningless in terms of judging it objectively.
I, on the other hand, have introduced the game to people who experienced other Zelda and Zelda-like games before it and have seen their reaction. In fact, I'm in the midst of this with my sister as we speak! She has been playing through MM, I'm going to have her play through Okami or TP next then see her opinion of OoT and we will have a completely unabashed, non-nostalgic, objective opinion of the game.
Personally I found OoT looked nicer than MM. I know I'm in the minority on that one though. Most people I know do find MM to be the better game. I just think OoT looks and feels more majestic.
Maybe you're right and I am still looking at it nostalgiacally, personally I don't think I am. I've not played TP so I can't compare it, not got a Wii. I can say though that my sister had TP and Windwaker and I gave her a N64 for xmas 2 years ago with OoT and she loved it and thought it still held up really well. It's become her favourite Zelda game, maybe I influenced her though - hard to tell. I didn't really rave on about it first though, I just gave it to her. I need to get her MM but it's too bloody expensive!
QUOTE(mariosonic @ Dec 4 2009, 03:09 AM) CAN WE PLEASE GET BACK ON TOPIC?!
Has xpa done anything about this yet?;\