killamch89 Posted Saturday at 01:28 AM Share Posted Saturday at 01:28 AM Sega’s franchises have undergone remarkable artistic transformations since the 8-bit era. From pixelated charm in Alex Kidd to 3D stylings in Yakuza, each evolution reflects technological leaps and shifting creative visions. How do you perceive the visual journey of your favorite Sega series be it the vibrant color palettes of Sonic, the gritty realism of Shenmue or the cartoon flair of Jet Set Radio? Which installments represent high points in art direction, and which experiments fell short? And how do these shifts influence your connection to characters and worlds? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scorpion Posted 6 hours ago Share Posted 6 hours ago Sega's artistic evolution is fascinating. Early games were bold and unique, while later entries sometimes leaned into more polished aesthetics. The variety across franchises shows a willingness to experiment, though consistency in style across a series is often desired. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...