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Hynad said:
Dulfite said:

Agreed! I'm not saying those Sony games are bad or sold bad, but just that they don't really embrace non realistic looking visuals often.

Them double standards and disingenuous comments. 

When on one side games are cautiously picked as the  most popular and best selling titles and disregarding all the others that don’t fit the biased narrative, and on the other side, the picks selectively and deceptively taken with somewhat diversity in the cartoon style but not using the best selling most popular titles,  you know the kind of people you’re going to argue with and they’ve already wasted enough of your time. 

Mario Kart 8, Super Mario Odyssey, Smash Ultimate, Luigi’s Mansion, Splatoon 2... Pretty much use the same art style.

Then you have all the other games that used a somewhat stylized yet still very much cartoon. Games like Link’s Awakening, Kirby and Yoshi. 

For all the complaints about Sony making more realistic games than cartoony ones, you have to at least acknowledge the fact that Nintendo doesn't do anything other than cartoony visuals, be them made of clay, wool, mud, clouds or rainbows.

Sony makes TLOU, God of War, Uncharted, Spider Man, Horizon, sure. Yet all of them, while being realistic in nature, are all stylized a different way. The same as Nintendo’s different approaches to the cartoony style.

But then, Sony does make strongly stylized games like Medievil, The Last Guardian, Ratchet & Clank, Knack, Tearaway, Gravity Rush, The Unfinished Swan, Astro Bot...

What does Nintendo make that isn’t cartoony? Even Xenoblade 2 has embraced the cartoony style.

And by cartoony, I mean:

~ a simplified or exaggerated version or interpretation of something.


And I’ll never buy Azzanation’s BS for his constant negativity towards PS. 

Man spot on! If we're gonna say Sony just mainly makes realistic games, you got to call Nintendo out for the cartoony look. Good examples on Ratchet and Clank, Tearaway, Gravity Rush, Journey, etc. Sony is definitely more diversed in different styles than actually any of them. While I truly adore Nintendo's artsy style, they do have that type of style for the majority of their games....they do tend to have quite in abundance of it. Not bad in any way, shape, or form. It's what makes Nintendo unique. Just that its their b&b. Art Styles (cartoonish, clay, yarn, etc) and innovation is what they're known for.

I do disagree about Xenoblade 2. That's not cartoony. Or Fire Emblem (although you didn't mention it).

Can't say I'm surprised at the other post implying Xbox tries to be more diverse than Sony. Heavily disagree. While Xbox has done great with games like Cuphead, Ori, and even Sea Of Thieves. They still tend to stick to shooters for the most part. Also their games have the realistic approach as well.



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