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Topic | Post an animated series, comic, or video game, and I'll tier its visual design. |
Anagram 08/22/22 8:03:58 PM #360: | S Tier Metal Gear Solid A Tier Chrono Trigger X-Men (Jim Lee) Dragon Quest Persona 5 Ace Attorney Bioshock The Nightmare Before Christmas Batman: The Animated Series Batman Beyond Paper Mario Fallout Cuphead Team Fortress 2 Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse The Last Unicorn StarCraft B Tier Ghost Trick The Elder Scrolls III Hotline Miami Warhammer 40K Tetris Effect Skies of Arcadia Kirby's Epic Yarn Return of the Obra Dinn Superman (Max Fleischer) Real Life Discworld Covers (John Kirby): A perfect blend of fantasy-played-straight and Pratchett's subversive twists. At a glance, these always look like any normal fantasy book cover that you can see a million of at the store, but then you look for one second closer, and it's suddenly clear that this is some kind of silly twist thanks to the overly-long wizard hats or the characters with faces that are just a little bit off. Night is Short, Walk on Girl Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei Pokemon RBY Columbia (Bioshock) Pokemon Adventures Danganronpa Wario Land: Shake It Stein's Gate (VN) It Takes Two Final Fantasy (Series) Viewtiful Joe Bleach The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker Observer El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer: I'm going to assume you mean the trippy part and not the rest of the episode. It's solid. I wonder if the trippiness seemed more original and trippier at the time than it does today? Because Mrs. Krabbapal with multiple eyes or a giant burping Barney and neon butterflies today don't play as well as they did then, I think. My favorite part is actually the poorly-drawn coyote head in the sky. Yoshi's Crafted World Dragon Ball FighterZ Dragonball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 3 Dead Space Bayonetta Junji Ito The Old Guitarist Undertale/Deltarune Kingdom Hearts Superman Smashes the Klan Kubo and the Two Strings Tales from the Crypt Comix Zone El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron Punisher (Greg Rucka) Halo Legends - The Package Samurai Jack Hollow Knight God of War (Original Series) Mario Strikers Journey (Game) Bloodborne Punch-Out!! (Wii) Saga of the Swamp Thing Futurama Marvel vs Capcom Devilman Crybaby Avatar: The Last Airbender Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart The Last of Us Part II Okami Kirby and the Forgotten Land Kirby's Dream Buffet Final Fantasy (Yoshitaka Amano) Library of Ruina Yazuka No More Heroes Sonic Mania Devil May Cry 3 Garfield Minus Garfield Valkyrie Profile Watchmen Going to the Store Coraline Puella Magi Madoka Magica (Witches only) God of War (2018) C Tier Calvin and Hobbes Xenoblade Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny Kholat Mirror's Edge American Vampire: I'm just going to say it, and damn the consequences. Vampires are the most played-out concept in all of fiction. Not just monster, but concept in general. Nothing is more overdone than vampires, fang marks on a neck, and predators grappling with their humanity. Even attempts at putting your own spin on it, like this one, are themselves played out. Stray MORE Flip Flappers The Dark Spire Jet Set Radio Winnie the Pooh (1969) Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia Live A Live Yamishibai: Japanese Ghost Stories New Pokemon Snap The Black Cauldron Arcane Knights in the Nightmare Grits (Game) FLCL Dreaming Mary Fortnite Hawkeye (David Aja) Kill Six Billion Demons Klaus (2019) Red Dead Redemption Kingdom (Manga) Koumajou Densetsu: Scarlet Symphony Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Super Mario Galaxy The World Ends With You Super Mario Bros (NES) Zenless Zone Zero One Piece Cool World Runescape (Classic): So ugly, but it's from 2001. I know that even in 2001, this art was complete ass, but I'm way more forgiving of it given what it was trying to do with such primitive technology. The Secret of Kells Frozen Overwatch Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings (2D art) Yu-Gi-Oh! World of Horror From Hell Warhammer Fantasy Clock Tower (1995) Jem and the Holograms Yu-Gi-Oh! Dual Links Street Fighter VI South Park Bad Apple Halo Legends: Odd One Out Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Kevin Eastman) Hells Mushihimeshema Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Yoshi's Island Mad God (2022) Courage the Cowardly Dog Bowling Alley Strike Display Umurangi Generation The Sims 4 Little Nightmares II Undone Transformers Dungeons and Dragons 5e Bakemonogatari Code Name STEAM Snikt Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo A Scanner Darkly Jujutsu Kaisen Blacksad Monster Sanctuary King of the Hill Fez: Leaves no impression on me at all. How many indie puzzle-platform games with charming spritework are there? Because the only one I've played is Celeste, which I couldn't finish. I got to what I thought was the end, and then a wall said 'lol replay the entire game to collect objects you missed,' so I just watched the last level on youtube. Ikaruga The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh The Books of Magic Vol 1 Warioware Odin Sphere Over the Garden Wall Shadow of the Colossus Vib-Ribbon Cruelty Squad Masha and the Bear BLAME! Adventure Time Ib Darksiders Alice's Wonderland Bakery Rock & Rule Yo Yogi! Zero Time Dilemma Monster Farm (Fox Family) Fall Guys Kenshi D Tier Halo Legends: The Duel Harley Quinn Cromartie High School Drawn Together Final Fantasy: Unlimited Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Legend of the Supermutants Gorillaz Caves of Qud Goodnight Punpun Splatoon Turtles Forever Waking Life Pizza Tower Nyan~ Neko Sugar Girls Battle Chasers: Nightwar The New Adventures of He-Man Multiversus: I don't have much that's interesting to say about Multiversus' art style. I don't blame them for this, I'm sure it was the only way, but everything just looks like it melted into a generic sloppy art style rather than showing each character in their own art style, then unifying them. MvC or Smash does this well, whereas you look at Shaggy and the DC superheroes and they look terrible. It's fine for Superman to look like a generic 1950s man, but Batman really needed to look dark and moodier and gothicier, and he doesn't at all. At least it works for Bugs Bunny and Tom and Jerry! Stacking (Game) BoJack Horseman It's Such A Beautiful Day Peanuts Mind Fall Friday Night Funkin' Mob Psycho 101 Guitar Hero Monokune (2007) Star Wars Holiday Special Cartoon Mega Man (Ruby Spears) Speed Racer (Anime) Clone High Mortal Kombat Va11 Hall-A Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964) The Lord of the Rings (Ralph Bakshi) Bob's Burgers Bucky O'Hare Hendry Stickmin Date A Live Parappa the Rapper Lalaloopsy World of Final Fantasy Donha Donha The Simpsons (Tracey Ullman) Spider-Man: The New Animated Series Hylics Hulaing Babies Idolm@aster Kaiba Code Lyoko Umineko (Original) Castlevania: Judgment Generic Moe Anime Xavier: Renegade Angel Plok Dead Dead Demon's Dededededestruction An Untitled Story The Midnight Gospel Gnosia Katamari Damacy Dusk Home Movies xkcd Heathcliff Teacher's Pet (Disney) Homestar Runner Ren & Stimpy Tornadolayzers Mad Rat Dead Minecraft Garfield (1970s) Beavis and Butthead Homestuck Gumby Metalocalypse The Big Lez Show Ed, Edd n Eddy Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist Uncle Grandpa Space Funeral Treasure Planet (1982) Tearaway Reboot Eastern Mind: The Lost Souls of Tong-Nou Duckman F Tier The Legend of Zelda (CD-I) Donkey Kong Country (TV Series): I've actually had multiple debates with my friends about the ugliest 90s CGI cartoon, and while I once argued that it was this, I can no longer say that after Joshua and the Promised Land and Monster by Mistake. It's ugly and bad, but it does have SOME kind of personality. Don't get me wrong, it's still squarely in F Tier, but the cartoon itself at least has the terrible songs to fall back on. The Nutshack Monster by Mistake The Problem Solverz The Prince (TV) Joshua and the Promised Land Angela Anaconda Already Ranked Wand of G ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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