Posted March 09, 2021
Overall, I tend to have a hard time with any graphics that are more primitive than games in the NES era (when I started playing games) which sets the bar pretty low.
Technically, I'm starting to mind a little when they are at NES quality level. Anything SNES & Sega Genesis level or higher, I don't really care.
I'm slightly pickier about shooters and racing games, though not by a lot.
Otherwise, for some specific genres, I strong prefer 2D over 3D: Turn-based strategy games, point & click adventure games, platformers.
I tend to get more excited about indie games nowadays which are not graphically intensive.
I won't go through the mental gymnastics of trying to justify preferences that are mostly emotional based on my life experiences. The only thing I'll say is that I find a lot (but not all) of very graphically intensive games bland. When you got limited resources and you use most of them on graphics, I guess gameplay can suffer.
Technically, I'm starting to mind a little when they are at NES quality level. Anything SNES & Sega Genesis level or higher, I don't really care.
I'm slightly pickier about shooters and racing games, though not by a lot.
Otherwise, for some specific genres, I strong prefer 2D over 3D: Turn-based strategy games, point & click adventure games, platformers.
I tend to get more excited about indie games nowadays which are not graphically intensive.
I won't go through the mental gymnastics of trying to justify preferences that are mostly emotional based on my life experiences. The only thing I'll say is that I find a lot (but not all) of very graphically intensive games bland. When you got limited resources and you use most of them on graphics, I guess gameplay can suffer.
Post edited March 09, 2021 by Magnitus