MrMarc great find. They look better than the Zelda ones.
in the castle pick they should have adjusted the sky as well, that would make a big differerence
| Soriku said: Oh, I see... The cel-shading looks 100x better than the normal and hi-res version combined :) |
That's exagerated 200x.
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I think the Cel-Shaded look the coolest. I never played Wind Waker so maybe it looked not as great but from the screens I wouldnt mind a cel-shaded remake.
The High-Res just looked like they darkened everything. I mean some were really noticable like the eye and inside the deku tree but Kakariko the temple and castle were more or less the same.
Wow, that was cool.
The high res looked pretty amazing.
But still, I wouldn't want a OoT remake if that's all the difference there is. I'm not sure I really need one anyway though, as I could play it on the 64 anytime.
http://www.vgchartz.com/games/userreviewdisp.php?id=261
That is VGChartz LONGEST review. And it's NOT Cute Kitten DS
I dont know anything about textures and such but could the N64 render thoes if it had more cartridge space?
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| O-D-C said: man Ocarina in hi-rez looks great. Ce-shaded looks a bit unfinished, but maybe I played too much Wind Waker. |
that seemed to be the same with me,we have played to many wind waker
i dont really understand... are all of the high res pictures just mods that a texture artist has emulated?
I don't mean to sound bitter, but honestly I definitely prefer the originals.
Given the limited shapes (polygons) the soft textures of the original made it look more dreamy and cozy.
The richer (but crudely done) textures are giving a 'cheap' look to these beautifully concieved landscapes.
The cel-shading is slightly better than the Hi-Res but still the originals create a nicer atmosphear.
And oh that music!!! Hats off...
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