It’s ugly, it’s beautiful, it’s how you know a game might be a classic

It’s ugly, it’s beautiful, it’s how you know a game might be a classic

A screenshot from the video game Octopath Traveler 0.

At their biggest and most expensive, video games all sort of look the same. The reason often comes down to simple economics: More resources means more costs that need to be recouped, and historically the way publishers have done that is by being comically risk-averse. Hence the glut of semi-realistic rocky wastelands that look like death metal album covers where everyone is some kind of Wild West fetishist, or the hero shooters that all look like Pixar but shredded as hell and ready for fan artists to go places I shall not.

On occasion, however, new visual ground is staked. Octopath Traveler 0 is an example of this. The third game in the O …

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