When it comes to number of polygons and that sort of thing then DS and DS2 feels very dated to me. But the graphical style of the game still appeals more to me than other more advanced games that I have played. It helps me emerge myself in a way that other more advanced games don't let me. It feels much more like a story to me which sparks my wish to be more creative about how I think about the characters and my games. Does that make any sense?
There are some critters in the game of course that turn me off because of how poorly they are made, but all in all I love the graphics.
When it comes to number of polygons and that sort of thing then DS and DS2 feels very dated to me. But the graphical style of the game still appeals more to me than other more advanced games that I have played. It helps me emerge myself in a way that other more advanced games don't let me. It feels much more like a story to me which sparks my wish to be more creative about how I think about the characters and my games. Does that make any sense?
There are some critters in the game of course that turn me off because of how poorly they are made, but all in all I love the graphics.