For something meant to kick off the next trilogy of games and be years in the making, Bioware really should have gotten some outside help for the animation and modeling issues with this game.
Personally getting the Wii U version first and aware of frame rate issues for both versions but based on other reviews and previews, doesn't seem as a big deal breaker for me. Played other games with frame issues and still ended up having a lot of fun overall.
Old games aren't classics just because we remember them. And they're not just classics because they're good. They're classics because they came at a time when we needed something that was good. And they've stuck with us because they continue to be good, even as we age out of the time when they were needed the most.
This is pretty much the reason for me. Out of all my hobbies from childhood, gaming is the one that carried over the strongest and even though games have been getting better over the years, NES era games still hold a personal charm for me. Still find as much enjoyment playing the original Legend of Zelda as I do with recent Zelda games as an example.
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