My Time at Portia vs The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
My Time at Portia
My Time at Portia is a charming fantasy-themed adventure RPG that is set on a gorgeous, revitalized world after a post-apocalyptic event wiped out the previous technologically-advanced civilization. In this game, you play as an up-and-coming Builder, a respected role in society, whose sole purpose is to help solve the town's problems by engineering a solution.With a gameplay which may fondly remind you of games like Harvest Moon, My Time at Portia may be grindy in an RPG sort of way (think repeated dungeon runs or resource-harvesting), but the game has a nice relaxing pace, where its quests (both main and side quests) are slowly revealed as you progress. Being a Builder, you can also complete a commission request daily to collect some cash. The game also features an elaborate gifting/relationship-building system, fun ruin-diving areas, tons of interesting characters to meet, and challenging dungeons. You can even romance and eventually marry an NPC (not all though) you like!
The best part of the game is definitely its in-depth crafting system. There are tons of machines you can build to help you generate a wide variety of materials to build other stuff. You can also unlock new machine technologies via the Research Center.
My Time at Portia feels a lot like an adorable MMORPG minus the MMO part. It has the grind, the dungeon runs... but of course, this game places a lot more emphasis on its resource-collecting, as well as crafting and building aspects. Sounds like a game you'd like to play? Well, despite still being in early access, the first chapter of the game is already ready and bugs-free, so if you do buy the game, know that you can at least get a good 40 hours or so out of it.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is possibly one of the most iconic Legend of Zelda game of all time. The game now has an awesome 3D graphical overhaul, bringing the many characters in the game to life like ever before. The storyline in this game is also nothing short of legendary. Join Link as he sets off on his journey - through time no less! - to stop Ganondorf, the Gerudo King of Thieves who a relic that can give its wielder ultimate power all for himself. The game also features an improved and more intuitive controls in addition to its many challenging puzzles.The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time may be an old game, but it is definitely a timeless one. The remastered version that it gets for Nintendo Wii and 3DS has also let players enjoy a much more improved game.