So, nice to look at, but more
stylised than realistic.
Not exact matches
I felt the highly
stylised art meant that the children avoided the dip into the uncanny valley you see with children in games like Fallout or Skyrim, and actually made them more sympathetic
than they may have been with a more «
realistic» art style.
More
than half the story unfolds in the Oasis, where key characters are represented by
stylised avatars that owe their visual origins to fantasy comics and Japanese anime and are definitely not
realistic.