Nathan Drake said:Disturbed1 said:Guild McCommunist said:I just find it silly that people are rushing out to slap down $290 for a 3DS and a game that's over a decade old. Seriously, I don't remember people running out to buy Wiis when it was released on the Wii.
Oh wait, this one has better graphics and THREEEEE DEEEEEEE though. And Master Quest and Boss Rush (aka who gives a fuck).
People amuse me.
You know the system DOES have other games, and it will continue to get more as it ages.
You don't seriously believe that the system was only made to play an Ocarina of Time remake, do you?
Let's try to ignore the fact that this is considered to be the only game even remotely worth purchasing for the 3DS at this point in time.
An unbiased, "teh 3DS haz no gaems except oot trololo"-less point of view would be fantastic, if not a little unrealistic.
Also, I'm going to say this now GET OUT IF YOU'RE GOING TO ARGUE ABOUT THE FUCKING 3DS AND ITS WORTH.
To each his/her own opinion on the worth of the system. That being said, you can't just assume that because you don't like the current titles, that OOT is "considered to be the only game even remotely worth purchasing for the 3DS at this point in time." because that's just ignorant.
The system has multiple titles that were well reviewed, and a few that were still considered to be interesting enough to own.
It's fine that you don't like the line-up, but just don't assume you're opinion is shared by everyone.
*EDIT* Sorry, I meant to put this in my post but I completely forgot.
As far as the value of the game goes, I think it's all based on two things.
1. How much you liked the original game.
2. How much the 3D effect adds to the experience for you.
I've always like Ocarina of Time, and I felt the 3D was very well done in this title, so for me this game warranted a purchase.