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Can't comment on the 3rd person shooter/3d platformer hybrids, but games like Mario Odyssey are fantastic modern 3d platformers. Meanwhile I've recently replayed some 3d platformers from the n64-gamecube eras and found they didn't hold up as well as I remembered.
I agree the N64 and GameCube ones aren't as good as the PS2 ones from an objective standpoint. All the best platformers exist on PS2, I really don't know why. They just went on a roll.
So...you grew up with Ps2 is what i'm hearing.
There are no 3rd person shooter-platformers on the other consoles, I've used a bunch of consoles including N64 and GameCube. They just don't have the same kinds of games. I wish people would look past the fact they're old and assuming it's just a nostalgia thing... I can explain why the PS2 platformers are more complex and detailed and better
3rd person shooters are already a small niche and that's without even including platformer!
Nobody can figure out what you're saying because you're associating "good" with a subgenre of a subgenre
Then why haven’t you? The whole problem is you keep saying that this is objectively true without providing any evidence that comes anywhere close to being objective.