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by Biganon
1514 days ago
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I've been thinking about that quite a lot, but with Zelda games. I've come to the conclusion that the old games feel beautiful and mysterious and nostalgic because I played them as a child. I'm no longer a child, life is no longer the same. It's not necessarily worse, it's just fundamentally different. I will never blame Shigeru Miyamoto for that, it would be absurd. |
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Minecraft evokes much of that sense of magic and wonder for me and I didn't start playing it until my later 30s.
Other key components are:
* A world that is interactive enough to feel like a place where you are and not just imagery that you're skimming over.
* Art that is detailed enough to be evocative but not so detailed that it reaches the uncanny valley of looking real-ish but not actually real.
Minecraft does both in spades.