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Originally Posted by Alfred
In this case it sure as hell does. It's way more colorful, detailed, and overall attractive looking than its predecessor.
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Ok, in that case.
But, I think many modern games compromise things graphically, there's more texture and detail, but there's also less color and imagination.
I still think many of the best looking games ever made were from the 16 bit era.
But really, I hate the modern trend of games that confuses "realistic graphics" with "looking through a coffee filter".
Just look at how dull and brown GTA4 looks when compared to the very vibrant and colorful Vice City. Yes it's New York and I realise it's supposed to look like that, but blah.