ToxicAdam said:At one time I thought 'Defender of the Crown' would never be topped.
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So the moral is: Graphics will always be topped and end up looking dated. Even the cel-shaded games like Windwaker.
tahrikmili said:many games will withstand the test of time from a gaming point of view but none of them will stand up to the next generation. It's inevitable. No game from 6 years ago looks like what's around these days.
olimario said:SA looked bad 3 years ago when I played it.
Klonoa 2 doesn't look too hot, either.
olimario said:LOOK BAD IN 6 YEARS
RE4
Halo 2
GTA:SA
STILL LOOK NICE
Wind Waker
Monkey Ball
Paper Mario
Katamari
tedtropy said:Yeah, but we're operating on the assumption that consoles advance at some consistent rate. Who's to say the next generation of consoles will be as big a leap as these were? I mean, Moore's Law has been a little off for awhile now, has it not?
Ignatz Mouse said:GTA:SA doesn't look all that great today.
It's nice to know that not every game sells on grpahics. Some sell on violence!
(j/k. GTA:SA is my vote for GOTY)
wobedraggled said:re4 is a benchmark for what we can come to expect, I think it will hold up for some time to come
F-zero is another example
The team ninja games all look to shiny, like someone dipped them in baby oil or something, they need to work on that
Speevy said:I think we can use the example from the SNES generation.
Many SNES games (like just about everything Nintendo published except for Starfox and Mario Kart) look fine today.
I think this generation has that quality. We'll notice the lack of graphical bells and whistles that will no doubt define the next 5 years, but I really don't think anyone will look at Resident Evil 4 and say "That's just ugly. It's unplayable."
Speevy said:I think this generation has that quality. We'll notice the lack of graphical bells and whistles that will no doubt define the next 5 years, but I really don't think anyone will look at Resident Evil 4 and say "That's just ugly. It's unplayable."
tahrikmili said:I disagree.. I already think most PS2 games look too ugly to be played by current standards. RE4 is the exception and not the rule. This generation has been around for a long time and already the games from the first few years are starting to show their age. I mean, look at Halo 1, it looks pretty awful compared to the latest XBOX games, I won't even compare with PC.. Resident Evil 4 looks good "for the current consoles", but it still does not compare to Doom 3 graphically.
tedtropy said:Halo 1 looks awful? Um, what? Compared to most titles on the XBox, the game still looks good to this day. What about it stands out as 'awful' exactly? And while Doom 3's engine is no doubt more capable technically that RE4's, RE4 is certainly the better looking of the two to me. Fighting greasy Imps in dark hallways, or fighting pseudo-zombies in amazing looking outdoor and indoor environments? Hmm...![]()
tahrikmili said:Anyway, most PS2 games still look like Halo 1, and while Resident Evil looks good today its models/textures/lighting etc. will look pretty outdated as well in a few years.
What does that even mean? The artistic abilties of a piece of hardware?the artistic abilities on the PSX far surpass anything the N64 could hope to do
Doom_Bringer said:Doom III PC
Far Cry PC
Half Life 2 PC
Burnout 3 XBOX
Ninja Gaiden XBOX
Hitman Contracts PC
All good looking PS2 games have unstable frame rates so no PS2 games on the list. Don't have GC therefore no GC games on the list.
The End said:right, because Rez and Gradius V and Guilty Gear X2 and ICO all have framerate problems.
:lol
Azih said:What does that even mean? The artistic abilties of a piece of hardware?
The End said:Gradius V and GGX2 definitely are, and as we're talking about "holds up well" and not "looks good at the moment", ICO and Rez beat out Doom and Burnout any day.
What stands out awful in Halo 1 today is the really low poly models covered with really low detail flat textures. This is exactly what makes PS2 look awful to me - blocky models with flat, blurred, boring textures. Later XBOX games managed to use better texture compression and bump mapping to fix this somewhat
Those aren't the best looking PS2 games...
Doom_Bringer said:Those aren't the best looking PS2 games...
	dark10x said:Which games are? I mean, stuff like MGS2 and GT4 look amazing and run at a smooth 60 fps. What are you thinking of? Heck, Burnout 3 looks better on PS2 in a number of ways (more robust effects -- more than just sparks, for example) and has no framerate troubles.
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again, Gradius V is one of the best-looking games out there, period. even the screenshots don't really do it justice.
Unison said:Gradius V is inconsistent though. For example:
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Like many games listed in this thread, it won't look horrible next-gen, but it will certainly look quaint.
Doom_Bringer said:looks like its running on a bad television with really low contrast