Video games as art may be a debatable subject, but even game logos themselves can be expressed artistically. GammaLounge highlights ten of the most creative looking video game logos and they're not all about Final Fantasy! Can you think of any better ones?
Take it down the memory lane with this ultimate list of the best PlayStation 2 games of all time. Just the best of the best right here.
It's so disappointing that to this day, I have not seen a game match what BLACK offers in an FPS.
The greatest console of all time !!!!
The last console from when gaming was pure, games didn't take 5 years to release, no online only, no half finished games, no mtx.
Ps2 was just banger after banger after banger.
It will always be my favourite.
Throughout its marketing campaign Forza Motorsport has been described as being “built from the ground up,” but some players are skeptical after discovering a reused car model that first appeared in Forza Motorsport 3.
“built from the ground up,”
This isn't even the oldest models, they are recycling, there is stuff dating back to the 360 in the game.
Everything is all lies with these guys.
Enjoy the battle pass and the DLC to get cars and tracks in your live service b.s. game, meanwhile we'll be getting them for free in GT7.
Forza motorsport doesn't have that traditional campaign but rather just tick box races. Most reviewers are omitting this
It’s been 20+ years since the time that gave us Mulholland Drive and “Bootylicious”, meaning this look at the best games of 2001 is going to make some of you feel very old very quickly.
The N from the N64 logo was pretty sweet. In terms of game logos... None spring to mind, other than these.
You have to give it to the FF logo's. I actually look forward to the logo every time they release a new game.
Bully had a crazy one that I didn't quite understand. http://www.8daysageek.com/w...
Tekken logo comes to mind. Classic, and is used in every iteration.
... Most of them are Japanese games :) I was expecting BlazBlue, it really is a complex logo
Actually, any JRPG comes to mind, few examples are Gust, NIS, Banpresto, Monolithsoft, Atlus, Falcom... I can't remember anymore companies lol
Anyways, Japanese developers have a different view of the games they make than other countries. Their view on the art is quite noticeable. They sometimes even have famous or popular mangaka to work on their game or hell they have their own artist JUST for them! It truly is amazing...
... I'm sorry I don't have any fantastic comment about western games, since I mostly play Japanese games. It's not that I hate those kind of games, I just don't know much about them...