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Monkey Island 2 Cryengine

Kos_Koa

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Awesome video, and...
Why don't games of today look like this???
 

denizsi

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Wyrmlord said:
That was really good.

But the last time someone made an ambitious effort in creating a cartoonlike 3D environment, the end result was American McGee's Alice.

All that effort in art direction, setting design, and object shading really can detract from the actual game.

To pull off atmosphere and gameplay, you need to be Warren Specter.

We all saw how that ended up in Deus Ex 2.
I wish there a 100 DX2s for just one more DX.
 

denizsi

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It was pretty shitty and pointless. It only had the "wow a dark'n'gritty™ Alice setting!" going for it. That said, the original is somewhat twisted enough to begin with.
 

Trash

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That looked fantastic. No matter what else there is to say about it, the guy who made this is an awesome artist. Lovely.
 

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