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Interesting to look at, this was just as the game first came out by the way.
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Back then they made consistently good games that weren't just slightly different versions of older games (elden ring, totk)
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It's better than OoT at least
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>>689464334
>Splinter Cell Chaos Theory in 3rd place, ahead of Snake Eater, Chrono Trigger and Super Metroid
WTF
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>>689464631
Graphically it was the most advanced stealth game at the time, it's still probably the most true example of stealth espionage in a video game
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>>689464334
bump
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>>689464334
Seeing Majora's Mask nearly 50 spots lower than Ocarina of Time and 30 spots below the other Zelda games just proves it was always seen as the Black Sheep
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>>689464334
That's fair. The jump to wii was incredible. The jump to VR was even more so.
Only got a rift for this
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Bump
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>>689464334
>From 2005
>2005
Hey guys have you seen this new website called facebook?
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>>689464334
And now we have an even better remake of it, yet you fags complain about how games are bad now and everything was better when you were 5 years old.
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>>689464334
That was 20 years ago, bro. I hate to say it, but who cares.



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