I think any game with a strong enough art style has the potential to still look good, graphically, but 2D games from the time when 3D graphics were just being introduced stand up best imo.
I'm playing through Baldur's Gate (again) at the moment. It's modded to hell (BGTutu and resolution increase from 640x480 to 1920x1200) and it looks absolutely beautiful. The combination of 2D sprites and matte painted backgrounds has aged incredibly well, and I would imagine the other Infinity engine games (PS:T and IWD) would look similarly great.
I spent about 4 hours playing Dark Cloud yesterday, and it still looks fairly pretty. I keep finding new things that I just wouldn't expect in a 10-year-old game (simple dynamic shadows, water reflections, procedural generation), and the polygon count is quite high too.
Age of Wonders. Released in 1999 with an interface supporting resolutions of 1920×1080 and greater.
And the layer based graphics keeps on looking wonderful!
Half Life 2... still is my favourite game... some time has passed, but the graphics, controls, story and sound is still considered better then the constant crap that gets released every year....
It depends what you mean by aged well I suppose because I'd say Homeworld/HW2 and a lot of SNES/Megadrive games but only if you are able to jack up the resolution for modern monitors .
Also games like Planescape/Baldurs gate, but they have the same resolution problems.
Seriously try playing a game on a 28 inch monitor at a res of 800*600 or less....it burnssssss
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