It's only bad because it's ANIME, and people are afraid they'll get made fun of for playing it.
It's only bad because it's ANIME, and people are afraid they'll get made fun of for playing it.
When will Nintendo make a game that mimics the best anime, Tom and Jerry?
one day this forum will learn that "it's anime" is not a sentence that makes any sense
If there isn't a pummel duel while the chained up demons are also in a pummel duel then the game is a failure.That dude and hs Stand with a red chain are totally our Vergil/ Vorrken/Jean
Any friend that disses me for liking anime is no friend of mine.It's only bad because it's ANIME, and people are afraid they'll get made fun of for playing it.
I think the game look pretty good, but I a little disappointed in the, let's say, over reliance, on the thigh gap.
It is what it is though, the other policewoman has an outfit that makes sense at the very least.
Well...let's see if this game has a weird creepy streak running through it first. Platinum has proven time and time again that they can roll around in ANIME(tm) and not spend all of it's time covering it's face in objectification and sexualization.
That dude and hs Stand with a red chain are totally our Vergil/ Vorrken/Jean
Yeah wish we could get away from the female characters exclusively having sexualised outfits. It's like they always design male characters to look cool and for female characters to look cute or sexy. That's dumb! Women can be cool too.
one day this forum will learn that "it's anime" is not a sentence that makes any sense
Not sure if this is a response to my post but when I say "anime" in this context I just mean the art style is clearly anime-styled. There's a lot of varying anime art styles but they share enough similarities to be grouped together.
one day this forum will learn that "it's anime" is not a sentence that makes any sense
So are there different artstyles that get differentiated in anime? Is there any page where I could read up on this?
Ayup, I'm right there with you. I keep getting a vibe like I did with Vanquish's story.the story in this game is gonna be full-on wacky overdramatic goofball nonsense that takes itself way too seriously and I'm so in
the story in this game is gonna be full-on wacky overdramatic goofball nonsense that takes itself way too seriously and I'm so in
So are there different artstyles that get differentiated in anime? Is there any page where I could read up on this?
Like in any other medium, there are as many art styles as there are artists. Something like Akira Toriyama's art style seen in Dragonball or Dragon Quest is totally different from Naoko Takeuchi's art style in Sailor Moon, or Kentaro Miura's style seen in Betserk, to name a few iconic artists. All three have very little in common. That is why it is fairly easy to see when individuals have worked on certain anime, such as Obari's distinctive touch on any mecha show.So are there different artstyles that get differentiated in anime? Is there any page where I could read up on this?
So are there different artstyles that get differentiated in anime? Is there any page where I could read up on this?
Like they said, the guy has issues.Isn't because they tweet to him in language other than Japanese?
Watch this short video:
Then this one:
And finally another short one:
Those three trailers show completely different artstyles, realisation, cuts, flow and movement. Yet all three are just what people call "anime". It shows that animation can cover a very wide range of visuals and it doesn't make sense to call an art direction "anime-like", because it's just too wide.
Those artstyles don't have labels as any anime show has his own interpretation and art style.
All three art styles share traits that would label them "anime" though.
I don't know how it's hard to understand.
Watch this short video:
Then this one:
And finally another short one:
Those three trailers show completely different artstyles, realisation, cuts, flow and movement. Yet all three are just what people call "anime". It shows that animation can cover a very wide range of visuals and it doesn't make sense to call an art direction "anime-like", because it's just too wide.
Those artstyles don't have labels as any anime show has his own interpretation and art style.
I don't think Platinum has enough resources to simultaneously handle 3 Switch games on top of their other projects.
Unless it's a Wonderful 101 port, which requires less people to complete. At most a smaller scale eshop game.
Pretty much, yeah. Anime is just shorthand for "animated works produced by Japanese companies" outside of Japan. In Japan itself it just means any animated show. Disney movies are anime to the Japanese public.Sort of off topic and following the derailment...Isn't Anime, Japanese animation. Not a style or art movement per say. Other cultures appropriate it and call it anime or am I off base or misunderstanding it?
Neither Astral Chain nor Tales of Vesperia are an anime, though. They're Japanese vidrogames with stylized art. They'd only be an anime if they were an animated TV show or movie. They are certainly not any more or less "anime" than things like Mario, Sonic, or Metal Gear Solid.Joseki TwinBahamut so I guess, to break it down into something I understand better: like with live action movies there are different tonal styles, genres etc much like a French and a British movie can both be a comedy but still differ vastly in HOW it is a comedy but also differences between the original manga authors (much like different directors) and then basically also different eras I guess that also had an influece on the art shown.
I hope I got this right lol. The thing for me is that Astrail Chain has a very cool visual style while on the other hand something like Tales of Vesperia is totally non-descript in my opinion, yet both have a certain aesthetic that makes me think of anime.
So I catch that it's apropriate to just stop using the word anime for anything that is not in fact anime (so animated show or movie) and instead try to be more nuanced in describing the actual visual style of the game.Pretty much, yeah. Anime is just shorthand for "animated works produced by Japanese companies" outside of Japan. In Japan itself it just means any animated show. Disney movies are anime to the Japanese public.
Neither Astral Chain nor Tales of Vesperia are an anime, though. They're Japanese vidrogames with stylized art. They'd only be an anime if they were an animated TV show or movie. They are certainly not any more or less "anime" than things like Mario, Sonic, or Metal Gear Solid.
Far too often, the word "anime" just gets thrown around as a lazy way to mean "Japanese pop art," and that is not at all a good thing. Far too often this leads it to effectively be a racist dog whistle, allowing people to talk about Japanese art styles in a really prejudiced way that would be far more explicitly racist if they substituted the word "Japanese" for "anime."
I know Kamiya is being cheeky blocking people who attribute certain games to him, but this one seems off the mark since his name is still on the game, even if it's in a supervisory role, lol.
Then it'll become a true sentaiThere's gonna be a part where the main characters take the shackles off the legion and fuses with them. Then some spiel about how this is the true evolution or some shit.
Should get Sawano to score that scene
What is there to read up on? Do you really believe that entirety of the animation medium of a country literally has one art style? Among the hundreds, if not thousands, of artists?So are there different artstyles that get differentiated in anime? Is there any page where I could read up on this?
There's no reason for them to have a connection at all. And Nier is a Square Enix IP. If there's any reference it'll be a winking nod and not anything that suggests Astral Chain is set in the Nier universe.I don't think the two game are that connected, it seems an entirely different story but very likely we may see some cool reference/easter egg.
I would say it's incredibly unlikely, if not completely unlikely. Not only in Nier an SE IP, but it's a Yoko Taro series. What you're saying is like expecting Star Fox references in Granblue Fantasy because Platinum developed Star Fox ZeroI don't think the two game are that connected, it seems an entirely different story but very likely we may see some cool reference/easter egg.
There were MGR references in both W101 and Bayonetta 2.I would say it's incredibly unlikely, if not completely unlikely. Not only in Nier an SE IP, but it's a Yoko Taro series. What you're saying is like expecting Star Fox references in Granblue Fantasy because Platinum developed Star Fox Zero
I would say it's incredibly unlikely, if not completely unlikely. Not only in Nier an SE IP, but it's a Yoko Taro series. What you're saying is like expecting Star Fox references in Granblue Fantasy because Platinum developed Star Fox Zero
and I wished for the americanization of Your NameBe careful what you wish for, there is a live action tom and jerry movie in pre production RIGHT NOW.
I think someone straight up mentioned he's admitted as much himself in interviews but I don't know how true that is.At this point I think Kamiya has become self-aware and is just doing this as a joke.