11-21-2013, 04:45 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-21-2013, 04:46 PM by Sevenstitch.)
Like Vipershark just pointed out, low-poly can look really slick, and actually isn't actually due for a comeback.
Low-poly has been (and still is being) used all the way up to the DS era, the final fantasy and dragon quest games are good examples of that.
Personally, I love low-poly with crisp pixel-perfect textures, but very few of the old Low-poly tech based games looked very good.
Taking advantage of modern tech and restrictions of the past being lifted could bring some very nice Low-poly games our way some day.
On a different note, I love love love Fejer's work and love his obvious MegaManLegends influences. The MML series has some of the best
examples of Low-poly done right.
Low-poly has been (and still is being) used all the way up to the DS era, the final fantasy and dragon quest games are good examples of that.
Personally, I love low-poly with crisp pixel-perfect textures, but very few of the old Low-poly tech based games looked very good.
Taking advantage of modern tech and restrictions of the past being lifted could bring some very nice Low-poly games our way some day.
On a different note, I love love love Fejer's work and love his obvious MegaManLegends influences. The MML series has some of the best
examples of Low-poly done right.