As the maxim goes, beauty is in the eyes of the beholder; the definition of beauty has also preoccupied the video gaming development world. Many game developers and gamers have paid much attention to the beauty and appearance of the available games, and even of those under development. Today, we look at a few that do just that.
In a time when innovation often takes centre stage, Steel Seed boldly leans into nostalgia. Developed by the indie studio Storm in a Teacup and published by
Microsoft is doing more for PS5 these days than Sony? Wow.
When comparing Palworld's Neutral element to Pokemon's Normal types, the problems of the former make it feel lacking when compared.