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I personally hate it. Games like JetSet Radio and the Upcoming Zelda. Also some new FPS cel shaded. Where did this crap come from and where is it going?
Edit: more screenshots
Edit: more screenshots
Originally posted by: Imported
Auto Modellista is cel shaded right? It looks awesome..![]()
Originally posted by: Imported
Auto Modellista is cel shaded right? It looks awesome..![]()
Originally posted by: johneetrash
Originally posted by: Imported
Auto Modellista is cel shaded right? It looks awesome..![]()
was just about to bring that up
what platforms is that game coming on? ps2 only or gc/xbox too?
Originally posted by: FredFredrickson
I agree... cel shading is totally a fad these days, because our tech is finally letting us do it easily.
Some games it is good on, some games it is used to hide a lack of attention to detail on the developer's side, and on some games, it sucks...
BTW, my roomate just rented metroid prime today, and although I thought the ads looked good, it really isn't that detailed of a game... games like ut2003 (PC) put it to shame in that respect. I played it for a few, and all I could keep thinking was... <EM>turok on n64</EM>, all over again! It might be a cool game to get into, but lets face it, the graphics are not anywhere near today's PC FPS games.
Originally posted by: deftron
If I wanted all my games to look like Flash, I'd just hang out at shockwave.com
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
That's it. Fad should have ended there. JSRF is acceptable under the sequel rules - but "Celda" and a cel-FPS? And I'm sorry, but Auto Molestta had better have zero pixelation / artifacts etc if they're going to try to pull the "Look! We're 1337! We cel-shade!" approach. I don't know ... something about the goofy cartoon colours just doesn't go well with cars. Makes em look extra-ricey.
on a related note, is Dragon's Lair 3D free-roaming, or does it follow the classic "move in the right direction at the right time" mechanics?). Then again, I've always been a fan of Saturday morning cartoons, so maybe I'm just predisposed to the look in the first place.
Originally posted by: FeathersMcGraw
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
That's it. Fad should have ended there. JSRF is acceptable under the sequel rules - but "Celda" and a cel-FPS? And I'm sorry, but Auto Molestta had better have zero pixelation / artifacts etc if they're going to try to pull the "Look! We're 1337! We cel-shade!" approach. I don't know ... something about the goofy cartoon colours just doesn't go well with cars. Makes em look extra-ricey.
I swear I'm the only person who thinks that the new Zelda looks great; it's like a free-roaming Dragon's Lair (on a related note, is Dragon's Lair 3D free-roaming, or does it follow the classic "move in the right direction at the right time" mechanics?). Then again, I've always been a fan of Saturday morning cartoons, so maybe I'm just predisposed to the look in the first place.
Originally posted by: Chadder007
The point is in your answer....Zelda isn't Dragon's Lair. Its Zelda the game, not no #@* cartoon.
Originally posted by: FeathersMcGraw
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
That's it. Fad should have ended there. JSRF is acceptable under the sequel rules - but "Celda" and a cel-FPS? And I'm sorry, but Auto Molestta had better have zero pixelation / artifacts etc if they're going to try to pull the "Look! We're 1337! We cel-shade!" approach. I don't know ... something about the goofy cartoon colours just doesn't go well with cars. Makes em look extra-ricey.
I swear I'm the only person who thinks that the new Zelda looks great; it's like a free-roaming Dragon's Lair (on a related note, is Dragon's Lair 3D free-roaming, or does it follow the classic "move in the right direction at the right time" mechanics?). Then again, I've always been a fan of Saturday morning cartoons, so maybe I'm just predisposed to the look in the first place.
Originally posted by: Supahfreak
GameCube 149.00+Metroid $49.99=$198.99 plus tax
Lets see you build a computer for that much...
FreAk![]()