Graphical Styles
Photo-Realistic
We all want our games to look as
realistic as it possibly can, and now with the technology available today
compared to 30 years ago we can finally make our games as beautiful as ever.
With games like Crysis 3 and Grand theft auto 5 out now, the games industry has
never been better and more successful.

Abstraction is one of the uprising visuals in the games industry and don't be surprised to see it in more games in the future.
There have been several games that have used this style of visuals the most notable ones would be the Borderlands series and XIII which was a Play station 2 and Xbox game back in 2003. These would be probably the most famous Cel-shaded games and have done really well due to this unique style.
Exaggeration
Photo-realistic graphics you could say was introduced 5 or 6
years ago with the first Crysis game in the series, and from then more games
have inspired to be like the Crysis series as the brilliant graphics and
realistic features make the game a pleasure to play. Far cry 3 is another
photo-realistic game, with its bright colours and lively textures, you feel
like you’re in the game itself. Never has games been so good, compared to the
old days of Pong where it consisted of no graphics at all, we can now buy a
game and know that it’ll be worth it. The idea of photo realism is to get the
player to think that it’s as photo realistic as possible, and that it is like
an imaginary world but with realistic features.
Abstraction
The idea of an abstract game is to be as unique as possible, games like Fez and Super Meat Boy emphasise the abstract graphic style. With its weird and wacky graphics, abstract is definitely now the style of today.
Mostly created by indie developers today, abstract games first came into light with the creation of Fez. With the unique style and comedic characters, Fez was a huge success as it captured the essence of the abstract graphics and unique game play. Abstraction is mainly used in Art but is now coming into the games industry and is carrying a lot of baggage. artists such as Kandinsky and Delaunay experimented with their colours and were made famous for it here are some examples of their art;
(Robert
Delaunay)
(Kandinsky)
Abstraction is one of the uprising visuals in the games industry and don't be surprised to see it in more games in the future.
Cel-Shading
Cel-shaded is a very unique style of visual dynamics, as most
games don't use this, but with Borderlands being one of the most exciting and
vibrant games out there at the moment it's no surprise many people are liking
what they see. Cel-shaded is what you would say to be a cartoon style of
visuals, it is a type of non photorealistic shading that gives the visuals a
more hand drawn look. The Cel-shading process starts with a 3d model, smooth
lighting values are then calculated for each of the pixels and then are mapped
to small shades to create the flat look. Black ink outlines are used to make
the images look more bold and embossed, a good example of this would be the
Utah teapot which has been rendered using Cel-shading.
There have been several games that have used this style of visuals the most notable ones would be the Borderlands series and XIII which was a Play station 2 and Xbox game back in 2003. These would be probably the most famous Cel-shaded games and have done really well due to this unique style.
XIII game
Borderlands
This graphical style is a great way to promote a new and
exciting game, and since not many games have this quality visual, more can look
up to these styles of games and take note.
Exaggeration
Exaggerated visuals is very popular nowadays as more and more
games are putting this style into their games. Even though the more popular
games are photo-realistic, exaggerated game styles are still popular and still
have a place in the games industry. It is difficult to really describe the
exaggerated style as you can say that most games use this, games that use this
style would be games like Saints Row 4 with its superhero and alien qualities,
another example would be Batman Arkham city with the colours and the
characters. You could say that exaggerated styles would be anything that isn't
realistic and with eccentric amounts of colours, and with a game that when you
instantly touch something.... it blows up.
A great example of exaggerated visuals would be in the game
Half Life, with the weird head crabs and disgusting looking creatures, this
game really does define the exaggerated style. The style does suit certain
types of games, you could say that most games do have a exaggerated feel to
them but only certain games do exercise this style.
To conclude, from the early days of Pong to the new GTA V,
visual styles have come leaps and bounds. With the unique abstraction which was
based off modern art, and the Cel-shading which is based on cartoons... each
game has its own unique style and with 2014 coming up, I can't wait to see what
the new styles will be.
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