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This is the first open-world adventure in video games. It was hugely successful. So why didn't it inspire more top-down open world games? Open worlds don't really become a thing until decades later. And even today, there are hardly any top-down open world games in this style.
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>>12260183
>This is the first open-world adventure in video games.
It's a decade too late to be that.
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>>12260183
There were a ton of zelda clones though?
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>>12260183
1st and 3rd person views are better for immersion, adventure and roleplaying
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>>12260183
>This is the first open-world adventure in video games.
Are you on drugs?

>So why didn't it inspire more top-down open world games?
OK. You're on drugs.
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>>12260183
>This is the first open-world adventure in video games.
The beginning of the end
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>>12260183
Interesting point. It's too bad LoZ never got a direct sequel like how SMB got the Lost Levels.
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>>12260183
zoomer retard



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