Of all the art styles in video games, none has a stronger impact on both developers and players than the humble pixel. Whether it’s an ultra-detailed modern take on what’s possible with pixels, or an homage to old NES and SNES games, pixel art is everywhere. And in games of every generation.
Some might see pixel art as an outdated art style [Names and addresses of those people on my desk, please – Ed.]but the games on this list show that pixel art is out there in some of the most beautiful games on the Switch. That’s not to say it isn’t — let’s celebrate the best pixel art in gaming!
the publisher: great white shark / Developer: picpil game
What first attracted you to the East was can’t believe it I’m happy to report that it’s a direction for pixel art and it doesn’t disappoint. What’s so striking about the visuals is how thoroughly detailed they are, and every frame you can, so to speak, chew It is packed with many small elements.
A series of deformed posters on the wall. Faded paint on an old hull used as a roof. The flickering neon lights of an old diner sign. All of this together conveys a great sense of place and we applaud the developer for achieving such a striking visual style.
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the publisher: raw anger / Developer: Noio
Despite the richness of the Switch’s retro aesthetic, Kingdom: Two Crowns’ pixel art stands out. As we set off on horseback after a long initial load on a moonlit night, the lighting and ever-present reflections on the water surface in the foreground are immediately striking.
Beauty is an integral part of Two Crowns. Be prepared to spend long hours admiring the scenery as you effortlessly move from one end of the territory to the other. Night turns to dawn, day turns to dusk, and a wonderful cycle of light, weather and seasons unfolds. Some may find it drab or monotonous, but its stillness makes you grow – we’ve found it to be the perfect bedtime accompaniment.
the publisher: Abylight Studios / Developer: heart machine
Running at a smooth 60fps in both handheld and docked modes, Hyper Light Drifter is more than just a port of the popular indie game. of The definitive edition on the optimal platform. Just play this iteration for five minutes and you’ll realize how perfectly Heart Machine’s endearing creation fits Nintendo’s portable his console.
Its neon-hued, pixel-art world — a setting characterized by rich colors but a terrifying tragedy that conveys everything from character designs to the aesthetics of its sprawling and varied maps — is a delight to explore. It’s fun. first few hours.
the publisher: coffee stain studios / Developer: easy trigger
Huntdown’s beautifully detailed, hand-drawn pixel graphics imbue everything you do with a satisfying sense of momentum and weight. clothes swoop or sway when Their weapons turn foes into bloody guts and landscapes into smoldering ruins. Subway trains coming out of the sewers and arriving at all sorts of vehicles that will try to bring you down.
the publisher: PQube / Developer: MassHive Media
Alchemy sim Potion Permit visuals are perfect. Everything adopts an enchanting autumn pixel look, and the amount of detail in each area on the map is enough to keep you exploring for hours.
Moonbury has many unique characters to meet and talk to, and is as visually detailed as the town itself. These are not mass-produced NPCs. Each one has a unique personality that you can recognize, such as romantic bachelors and bachelors.
the publisher: Nintendo / Developer: square Enix
The nostalgic HD-2D visual style used in Live A Live is faithful to the original SNES game yet stunningly detailed, and may be the best HD-2D game ever made.
Pixels are not out of place as every environment is so gorgeous with character models that look distinctive, sharp and crisp, and colorful pixelated environments that blend seamlessly with the 3D aspect. Cliff-top rocks, computer units, and bamboo forests all blend perfectly as jagged grass sways in the wind and warm flames flicker with the orange digital dots of the sunset. Even the crystal clear water looks perfect with a cute little pixel snorkel sticking out of the top and going through an underwater Edo. And with OLED, it’s eye candy.
the publisher: directional pad studio / Developer: directional pad studio
As you can see from the accompanying screenshots, the aesthetics of this game are sometimes surprisingly good. The pixel art approach is used a lot these days, trying to bring gamers nostalgic memories of their childhood, but it’s rarely done to such a high standard.
Games like Owlboy prove that pixel art as a medium can never be forgotten. As much as the most realistic-looking game of 2018 manages, certain touches such as highly detailed portions of clouds and trees left us in awe.
the publisher: XD network / Developer: free bird game
To The Moon may look “made in RPG Maker”, but that doesn’t mean it’s not beautiful. Unfolding a love story spanning decades through the memory of a dying man, To The Moon presents short but beautiful vignettes of key moments in the couple’s life.
the publisher: humble game / Developer: witch beam
Decompression stands out from the bunch on this list because the pixel art is a bit small WrongYou won’t find the soft, diffused light streaming in through the stained glass windows, or the intricate grids of precise colors that create the illusion of depth. No, Unpacking’s strength lies in its sheer simplicity.
Objects large and small have been replicated as simply as possible to be recognizable. underwearUnpacking’s stark pixel art matches the simple yet deep story the game tells.
the publisher: Dotem / Developer: tribute game
Graphically, Shredder’s Revenge is a feast. This pixel party doesn’t have his CRT filter, which may disappoint some, but it’s drawn so beautifully and accurately that it’s hard to garner any complaints.
From the Channel 5 TV station that aired in April to the backstreets and sewers of New York City, every corner is packed with detail. Familiar locations are rendered with fresh and loving attention to detail, gorgeous colors and authentic cartoon flavor, all combined with great visual storytelling.