Well, next gen is just around the corner like a surprise attack salesman and one of the things he's pitching is better graphics. For most developers this means they can finally bling their games up and make them uber shiny and realistic, because you know, in real life every street has cinematic lighting :/
Anyway, from the launch titles there's only a few games that seem to have stylized graphics like Knack, Sunset Overdrive, That other Xbox One title that has a "D" in it Iforgetthename! I've always been a fan of stylized graphics, they add the extra basting of tangy mushroom sauce on the golden roasted chicken that is the game (assuming its a properly cooked one that is); games like Team Fortress 2, Borderlands, Minecraft, Street Fighter IV just to name a few have stylized graphics which I enjoy for two reasons:
1.: They're artistic! Well, to some degree; in my books realistic graphics count more as a checklist thing rather than an artistic direction: "look, we took a great amount of time an energy to make this game resemble real life." sure it looks impressive, but its a forgettable trait in my books, whereas stylized graphics are all like: "Check it! We took time to make this game look all cool and non realistic and stuff so it can be your escape from real life!" which is what I'd personally like from a game, to escape from the dullness of my life.
2.: They age well! Go rummage through you're old PS1/N64 games, if you have any, pick up a title and play it, odds are you'll be like "yech! games looked like ass in the early days of 3D!" well, most of the games that were gunning for realism anyway. I find that the more stylized/cartoony looking games age much better, yea some still look like jagged and shaky origami but they have their charm to them... also, Nostalgia is a lying creature that'll have you believe things looked awesome back then but taking a trip down memory lane will give you the eye sore disease!
I'm sure some of you have, or plan to have, young'uns running around the house and I'm sure you'd want to show the types of games that were played by the the OG's back in the day and what a shame it'd be if they dismissed them because they look like bleh, or because future graphics make them look insignificant in comparison.
Then again this is just my opinion, I find stylized graphics amusing, I don't hate realistic ones, they work well in some games and do help with immersion. Also, there are times when stylized graphics can be misused, I'm aware of that. Anyway! Enough about my thoughts, what are yours?
Stylized graphics? Yay or Nay? and Why?
Anyway, from the launch titles there's only a few games that seem to have stylized graphics like Knack, Sunset Overdrive, That other Xbox One title that has a "D" in it Iforgetthename! I've always been a fan of stylized graphics, they add the extra basting of tangy mushroom sauce on the golden roasted chicken that is the game (assuming its a properly cooked one that is); games like Team Fortress 2, Borderlands, Minecraft, Street Fighter IV just to name a few have stylized graphics which I enjoy for two reasons:
1.: They're artistic! Well, to some degree; in my books realistic graphics count more as a checklist thing rather than an artistic direction: "look, we took a great amount of time an energy to make this game resemble real life." sure it looks impressive, but its a forgettable trait in my books, whereas stylized graphics are all like: "Check it! We took time to make this game look all cool and non realistic and stuff so it can be your escape from real life!" which is what I'd personally like from a game, to escape from the dullness of my life.
2.: They age well! Go rummage through you're old PS1/N64 games, if you have any, pick up a title and play it, odds are you'll be like "yech! games looked like ass in the early days of 3D!" well, most of the games that were gunning for realism anyway. I find that the more stylized/cartoony looking games age much better, yea some still look like jagged and shaky origami but they have their charm to them... also, Nostalgia is a lying creature that'll have you believe things looked awesome back then but taking a trip down memory lane will give you the eye sore disease!
I'm sure some of you have, or plan to have, young'uns running around the house and I'm sure you'd want to show the types of games that were played by the the OG's back in the day and what a shame it'd be if they dismissed them because they look like bleh, or because future graphics make them look insignificant in comparison.
Then again this is just my opinion, I find stylized graphics amusing, I don't hate realistic ones, they work well in some games and do help with immersion. Also, there are times when stylized graphics can be misused, I'm aware of that. Anyway! Enough about my thoughts, what are yours?
Stylized graphics? Yay or Nay? and Why?