Yeah, with Halo it was a case of flipping back to the orginal. Here, the backgrounds are all new and much more detailed, so it would've been a huge commitment for quite a minor feature.tigersgogrrr wrote:I would have liked a 'switch' option like they did with Halo, letting you flip between modern and pixel art styles That would have been awesome. I can completely understand why they didn't go down that route though.
LivDiv wrote:I do like the art style but my initial reaction was that I would have preferred a 16 bit thing. I am coming round to it though, it is challenging in some ways.
Moot_Geeza wrote:This is roughly where I am with the way it looks. Initial reaction was relief that it was far better than it could have been, but I've never fully embraced it. It does look very nice, but I can't put my finger on why it doesn't quite look wonderful.LivDiv wrote:I do like the art style but my initial reaction was that I would have preferred a 16 bit thing. I am coming round to it though, it is challenging in some ways.
Vela wrote:Because its not on a Sega console.This is roughly where I am with the way it looks. Initial reaction was relief that it was far better than it could have been, but I've never fully embraced it. It does look very nice, but I can't put my finger on why it doesn't quite look wonderful.I do like the art style but my initial reaction was that I would have preferred a 16 bit thing. I am coming round to it though, it is challenging in some ways.
JonB wrote:£22.49 on Switch.
tigersgogrrr wrote:I'll probably get it on both because handheld SoR is a dream, so I'll play with you, Funk.
It barely tells you anything at all in fact. 2 out of 5 paragraphs aren't even about the game.Eric wrote:I know some people won't want to spoil anything but the Guardian have their review up. It's not very spoilerific to be honest.
afgavinstan wrote:Who's wanting to go in fresh to it on co-op online?
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