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Most of those Nintendo pics look the same..



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AEGRO said:
Goodnightmoon said:


Oh wait! I was not discussing that, I was discussing that shit about "all nintendo games look the same" just because they have freaking colors.


Horizon Zero Dawn have "freaking" colors and doesnt look cartoony. I think you are confused.

 

Nintendo games are cartoony not because of the colors.

Pff... whatever.



Roronaa_chan said:
Most of those Nintendo pics look the same..

If you have no eyes at all, then maybe.



LMAO!




Star Fox doesn't really look stellar, but a lot of games do look alike these days. Ubisoft's conference was like it was one big trailer of the same thing.



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I think this is absurd. It's obvious that photorealistic games tend to look the same, because they are aiming to the same thing, photorealism. And, on the other way, cartoonish games can aim to a wide range of art styles. I'm not criticizing realistic games, it's just that, obviously, they tend to look the same because of what they are trying to achieve. I think that this is so obvious it hurts XDD.



Right. Sunset Overdrive looks exactly like Infamous, which looks exactly like Destiny, which looks indistinguishable from Dragon Age. What a dick thing to say.



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S.Peelman said:
Star Fox doesn't really look stellar, but a lot of games do look alike these days. Ubisoft's conference was like it was one big trailer of the same thing.


new southpark game (looks like a cartoon episode of soutpark, made into a rpg game, with super heros)

for Honor (castles and woods, and battlefields, swords and shields)

The division (dead city with virus outbreak, and fps)

Anno 2025 (space city building tatical game)

Just dance game

Rainbow six - seige (fps where you invade houses/buildings and gun down people) (looks very differnt from the division)

Trackmania (raceing car game, not a sim, but more like mario kart is a racer)

Assasins creed game (looks like non of the games above)

Tomclansys ghost recon (okay this looks abit like some other shooter fps type games).

 

 

Im writeing this to point out how silly your post actually is.

These games did not look like each other.



Volterra_90 said:
I think this is absurd. It's obvious that photorealistic games tend to look the same, because they are aiming to the same thing, photorealism. And, on the other way, cartoonish games can aim to a wide range of art styles. I'm not criticizing realistic games, it's just that, obviously, they tend to look the same because of what they are trying to achieve. I think that this is so obvious it hurts XDD.


Exactly. Photorealism is "the " art style for the game. The difference between one from another is (spoiler alert) the story.

 

Miyamoto must be confused from all the "save the princess" games that Nintendo have.



AEGRO said:
Volterra_90 said:
I think this is absurd. It's obvious that photorealistic games tend to look the same, because they are aiming to the same thing, photorealism. And, on the other way, cartoonish games can aim to a wide range of art styles. I'm not criticizing realistic games, it's just that, obviously, they tend to look the same because of what they are trying to achieve. I think that this is so obvious it hurts XDD.


Exactly. Photorealism is "the " art style for the game. The difference between one from another is (spoiler alert) the story.

 

Miyamoto must be confused from all the "save the princess" games that Nintendo have.

Yeah, he's talking about how the games look, not about the stories. And there's a lot of games which are trying to achieve (or getting close) to photorealism, so, that's it xDDDD. 

EDIT: I'm not saying that all the realistic games look the same, but, there are some of them which try to achieve that photorrealism that are, obviously, very similar. There are realistic games with diverse art styles, but, tons of games are trying to achieve that photorrealism, and I think that's what Miyamoto is trying to say. Battlefield, CoD, Assassin's Creed, For Honor, the shit ton of Tom Clancy's games, Farcry, lots of militar shooters....