True, but I think the OP is talking more about graphical quality over aesthetic.Dreiko said:Okami for me. Just utterly beautiful.
Good call on the choice of pic; I added some screens on my first post as well.The Cheezy One said:If it wasn't for the HUD I would believe thatRaiyan 1.0 said:Nexus: The Jupiter Incident had really awesome shield and thruster effects. This game has really aged well.was from a cutscene!![]()
Nice to see Ice Pick getting some love!GrayJester said:Revitalizing trees in The Void. When seen in motion, it's fascinating.
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You didn't read the OP did you? ¬_¬ "This is not a question about what game has the best graphics." And FFXIII's graphics are not good outside of cutscenes and character models. If you compare Gran Pulse to far cry 2, red dead redemption or even just cause 2, it's laughably low polygon, low texture, low detail & sterile. The battle graphics are horrible, the spell animations are just copy pasted from last gen. Only thing I can think of that looks high quality in-game engine is the faces and water, but every game nowadays has good water and compared to heavy rain and la noire the faces aren't so great.Zekksta said:I thought Final Fantasy 13 was utterly shit in almost every regard, but I have to say the graphics were absolutely fantastic.
You aren't the first to say that, I might have to get it again (for the PC this time), to see this water. I have to admit, while I saw no fault with the water, I can't remember it being amazing, but that is likely down to my memory more than anything.Omnific One said:Bioshock water was amazing.
What's great about it is that it genuinely feels like water, rather than just a film of blueish color over an ocean area. The liquid physics aren't amazing; it's more about the feel.The Cheezy One said:You aren't the first to say that, I might have to get it again (for the PC this time), to see this water. I have to admit, while I saw no fault with the water, I can't remember it being amazing, but that is likely down to my memory more than anything.Omnific One said:Bioshock water was amazing.
That bit where you see the Big Daddy outside, it actually looks as though it is walking through water, not just very thick air.Omnific One said:What's great about it is that it genuinely feels like water, rather than just a film of blueish color over an ocean area. The liquid physics aren't amazing; it's more about the feel.The Cheezy One said:You aren't the first to say that, I might have to get it again (for the PC this time), to see this water. I have to admit, while I saw no fault with the water, I can't remember it being amazing, but that is likely down to my memory more than anything.Omnific One said:Bioshock water was amazing.
In Lost Odyssey, everyone's hair just looks greasy. I'm not sure if it's supposed to, but that's the one thing I took away from that game. Also, eyes. I have never seen eyes done well. They always look a bit too fake, especially with increasingly realistic facesPunchedBarbecue said:Two of the hardest things to do in a game are water and long hair. If you can create realistic water flow, and long hair that moves naturally (not like Heavenly Sword) you can do pretty well with graphics
I'll see your Just Cause 2 sunsets and sunrises and raise you Red Dead Redemption's:Tharwen said:Just Cause 2 has awesome sunsets and sunrises.
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It's on.Dirty Hipsters said:I'll see your Just Cause 2 sunsets and sunrises and raise you Red Dead Redemption's:Tharwen said:Just Cause 2 has awesome sunsets and sunrises.
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