There is a place for stylized graphics and there is a place for "realistic" graphics.
Given that most of video gaming is fictional escapism in nature, stylized graphics are a good way to distinguish a work and give it a "personality". I'd argue that some stylization is necessary.
Which doesn't mean I hate graphical tech, but this endless push for realistic graphics in games is also counter-productive in part, because realism doesn't allow for as much visual distinction. (and this has/is happened/-ing in film too)
As for my opinion, I adore a variety of styles.
Given that most of video gaming is fictional escapism in nature, stylized graphics are a good way to distinguish a work and give it a "personality". I'd argue that some stylization is necessary.
Which doesn't mean I hate graphical tech, but this endless push for realistic graphics in games is also counter-productive in part, because realism doesn't allow for as much visual distinction. (and this has/is happened/-ing in film too)
As for my opinion, I adore a variety of styles.