I was looking at the 20th Anniversary of Harvest Moon Website and happened across screens of the first "3D" Harvest Moon game, Save the Homeland for PS2:
I never played the game and I remember hearing mixed reviews, but I always found the art style gorgeous, albeit a bit surprising in the context of my previously preferred chibi-esque style for the series.
Nonetheless, it got me thinking about when cel-shading was a bit more popular. I think there are quite a few games that slipped through the cracks or at least aren't discussed much now, that sported this art style.
I haven't played Steambot Chronicles, but I see it mentioned on here as a hidden gem fairly often and it's lovely to look at.
Klonoa 2 is one of my favorite games of all time and it's hard to capture it in a screenshot. The game still looks terrific even through HDTV with component cables on a regular PS2. We need an HD collection and a sequel though. The game is a pinnacle in the 2D platforming genre and has charm to spare.
There's also a cel-shaded Japan-only Goemon game for the Nintendo DS. It looks terrific and I'd very much like to play it when my Japanese is up to par. You can read more about it at HG101 here.
There's a list of cel-shaded games here, but I'm unsure if it's complete:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cel-shaded_video_games
Please share some of your favorite cel-shaded games, especially the oft-overlooked ones.
I never played the game and I remember hearing mixed reviews, but I always found the art style gorgeous, albeit a bit surprising in the context of my previously preferred chibi-esque style for the series.
Nonetheless, it got me thinking about when cel-shading was a bit more popular. I think there are quite a few games that slipped through the cracks or at least aren't discussed much now, that sported this art style.
I haven't played Steambot Chronicles, but I see it mentioned on here as a hidden gem fairly often and it's lovely to look at.
Klonoa 2 is one of my favorite games of all time and it's hard to capture it in a screenshot. The game still looks terrific even through HDTV with component cables on a regular PS2. We need an HD collection and a sequel though. The game is a pinnacle in the 2D platforming genre and has charm to spare.
There's also a cel-shaded Japan-only Goemon game for the Nintendo DS. It looks terrific and I'd very much like to play it when my Japanese is up to par. You can read more about it at HG101 here.
There's a list of cel-shaded games here, but I'm unsure if it's complete:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cel-shaded_video_games
Please share some of your favorite cel-shaded games, especially the oft-overlooked ones.