Quoted By: >>93814916 >>93815431
Am I the only one who prefers retro gfx over the new? Both in 3d and 2d?
2d is especially easy to justify as you can tell pixel-artists in the 90s clearly had more talent than nowadays pixel art. But when I also mention 3d, that's when the fanboys start arguing that I don't know what I'm talking about.
What I'm talking about is how all the new 3d games have this generic Corporate look to the graphics. Like it gives me this vibe that I'm at walmart browsing low-end toys. For example compare the classic Spyro to the remaster. Or Crash Bandicoot Kart original to the remaster. Most of the games look like they were made in Unity gfx. So I don't get amped up for "next-gen" gfx any more because it feels like a downgrade.
2d is especially easy to justify as you can tell pixel-artists in the 90s clearly had more talent than nowadays pixel art. But when I also mention 3d, that's when the fanboys start arguing that I don't know what I'm talking about.
What I'm talking about is how all the new 3d games have this generic Corporate look to the graphics. Like it gives me this vibe that I'm at walmart browsing low-end toys. For example compare the classic Spyro to the remaster. Or Crash Bandicoot Kart original to the remaster. Most of the games look like they were made in Unity gfx. So I don't get amped up for "next-gen" gfx any more because it feels like a downgrade.