Pokémon Scarlet and Violet seem to present a decidedly more convincing graphics in a comparison of the fans with the graphics sector of Pokémon Sword and Shield. His Reddit in fact, a myriad of comparisons between the images of the two games have come out and the difference is practically obvious, both in Pokémon and in the settings. Of course, we are still a long way from excellence, but there is a little more effort on the part of Game Freak.
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: what are the graphics like?
Magnemite, for example, appears to have had a complete polish, with a luster totally absent from its Sword and Shield counterpart. Other creatures like stonjourner they have a much more three-dimensional look with additional shades and textures that better showcase its likely uneven surface and raised features on the legs. In the end, Lucario it has a thicker coat, with more defined shades and distinct features.
The changes are clearly like night and day, but with such a short-lived trailer it’s hard to get an accurate idea of what the rest of the game will look like. Sure, this footage made us want to see more in terms of more monsters realistic and detailed. In short, in the coming months there will be fun, especially if you are the type of player who likes to speculate on the Pokémon that will be present in the game.
In any case, this is a good step forward compared to Pokémon Legends Arceus, which has disappointed many fans of the franchise precisely because of its lacking technical sector, to say the least. Moreover, the new generation of Game Freak seems to want to recover some elements of game design present in Arcues, such as the presence of Pokémon on the map in a dynamic way, without relegating them to a specific place such as the Savage Lands of Sword and Shield.
Francesco Castiglioni
Inveterate gamer, especially Souls and Monster Hunter enthusiast, as well as devourer of anime and manga. Writing about video games is my calling and I carry it on both here on Tech Princess and on my YouTube channel.
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