Perhaps Nintendo fans are right, gameplay matters more than graphics. Then why can't Nintendo 3DS owners and fans just accept it then that 3DS games are always going to be ugly?
If you can't come with this acceptance, you're just fooling yourself. You can't wait for the next game that will graphically impress you because there wouldn't be any.
Whenever there are games released for several platforms, the 3DS version always looked worst. If not battered by pixelated textures, there are always framerate issues. Even Wii games ported over to the 3DS don't measure up, the Wii version still looked better.
I know, it's sad. It makes me ask the question sometimes: "why has Nintendo always put us in this situation where we'll always have this frustration"? But it's a done deal, the 3DS is here to stay for another few years before the next iteration of handheld devices.
On the bright side, the 3DS version always prospered because of better controls and first party games. The 3DS still have the hallmark of a true and good gaming console — fun, and exciting to play.
So, do you agree when I say that 3DS games are alway going to be ugly? Speak your mind in the comment box provided below!
as a hardcore gamer, for me, graphics is the second priority nor sound, the gameplay counts,
ReplyDeleteIt's the same here... But it (graphics) has to be at an acceptable level.
ReplyDeleteYes sir, its useless when a good gameplay but cartoonize graphics, hehehe
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ReplyDeleteI wouldn't call it ugly, but more like outdated. I understand your side though, the 3DS' graphics are a lot less rendered compared to other platforms and it will be awfully pixelated unless played in 3D (which not many users do anymore). In my opinion, however, graphics can go fuck itself in the ass. I've played games for a long time and I fell in love with games not because of its graphics, but the whole experience itself. I won't defend Nintendo by saying it has better gameplay. Hell, gameplay alone can't even define a good game. It has to be the harmonious coexistence of all the elements. Fitting graphics and art style, a soundtrack that can make you feel you are living the game, a unique and epic tale (story), and an enjoyable gameplay; these make games good. Anyone who says otherwise probably doesn't have enough understanding of the beauty that is video games.
ReplyDeleteGio out. Peace! (^_^)v