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I feel the combat has an amazing artstyle, but the artstyle outside of that looks very generic. This contrast feels really weird to me. Does anyone else feel that way?
Nope. I really can't get behind this thinking at all. "Generic" is not a term I would ever use for vanillaware titles. They put so much detail and thought into every brush stroke. It's unreal.
Perhaps generic is the wrong term. It's the contrast in styles that caught me off-guard and it looks like a very different level of quality.
Perhaps it's just not my game and I can't appreciate the art for what it is.