| JoeTheBro said: Urgh. People really are only reading what they want to read. I'm done talking with people comparing artistic verse realistic graphics. Already said artistic video games are great, beautiful, incredible, etc. IF ONLY YOU PEOPLE KNEW!!! |
Chill, bro. I understand where you're coming from... maybe not the wording, but certianly the general idea. When showing off a system's capabilities in game form, one must have examples of games that actually put the system through its paces, not just look beautiful (which is more relevant to a different kind of technological discussion).
Now, the problem with the Wii is that its games generally didn't take advantage of whatever power it had. You may have heard this before, but Star Wars Rouge Squadron III for GameCube was probably more technically impressive than most, if not all games in the Wii library. A system objectively more powerful than GameCube.
But it's not all doom and gloom for the Wii. In a broader discussion about the best-looking games on each console, a select few of its most artistically stunning games can and will stand the test of time. And history tells me that such games tend to do a better job of it than the most realistic-looking games of its era.
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