Originally, I was going to say "No, I can accept all art styles as long as the game itself is good. Unique stylized art directions sometimes draw me to games even more. Bad/Mundane art directions are passable."
Then I read this post...
Hal10k said:
I refuse to play TERA online until somebody takes the art director to a corner and makes him think about what he's done.
I was almost instantly filled with disgust as I remembered TERA and it's art direction. How could I forget this? Probably because it literally forces my brain to forget all about this
kawaii uguu! visual nightmare.
And it's not like I have anything against Anime or Anime-themed videogames. I quite enjoyed the Persona series - and Catherine more recently - for it's anime art styles. And the upcoming Ni No Kuni title for PS3 is strongly endearing to me for it's fantastic art direction.
It's not the case with TERA.
BloatedGuppy said:
TERA is one of the only games I can think of where the art style is actively off-putting to the point where it serves as a strong negative.
That's how I feel.
I've played plenty of games which just look awful, like Gears of War. The entire game looks like someone kicked a hole into the side of a rotting pig's carcass. The game looks so bad I can almost smell it, and it smells foul. Yet I'm able to enjoy it's action sequences. Point is, I can enjoy
something about it.
TERA seems to be unique in this regard, I really can't think of any other games which are so visually-offputting that I refuse - beyond any shadow of a doubt - to even touch it, ever, in my life.