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Nintendo World Report's 2019 Game Awards

Best Art

by Joe DeVader and Jordan Rudek - January 5, 2020, 7:59 am EST

For all the art snobs who love reading NWR.

Winner: The Touryst

The full and effective use of the color spectrum breathes life into the various islands you visit, making the whole experience feel like the type of dream vacation you only see during REM sleep. While Touryst is also a graphical achievement, it is the art design that truely brings it a step above the rest.

~ Jordan Rudek


Runner Up: Children of Morta

The 2D pixel art of Children of Morta makes the world come alive and helps you form a connection to the struggling Bergsons. After every run through the dungeons, you return to the meticulously-designed Bergson family home, and it's the subtle details in each room and in the character designs that compel you to help the family free themselves from the evil Corruption soiling their homeland.

~ Jordan Rudek


Runner Up: Pikuniku

Weirdo art all around.

~ Joe DeVader

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Talkback

OedoJanuary 05, 2020

I started playing through Genealogy of the Holy War last year (after finally catching up with most of the Fire Emblem games released in North America; the only ones I haven't finished now are Shadow Dragon and two routes of Three Houses, the latter of which I'm planning to start soon). The game really is super intriguing from a story and character standpoint, but yeah, it needs a full on remake from a gameplay perspective. There are a lot of interesting ideas with the large maps and mission structure, and how the romance and timeskip is implemented, but the game is hard to play in a lot of respects. I would love to see it remade, and with Koei Tecmo apparently taking a larger role on Three Houses than we initially thought, it makes a certain amount of sense that a remake is something other people at Intelligent Systems would have been working in the meanwhile.

I wouldn't hold my breathe for Thracia 776 as DLC though. I know people have speculated on that, or even both games being remade into a single package, but I don't think either scenario is feasible when you consider Intelligent Systems turned Gaiden into such a fleshed out, robust game with Shadows of Valentia due to the care and attention they approached the remake with. I think Thracia 776 would have to be its own remake.

Overall, it was interesting to read through this feature as always!

NemoJanuary 07, 2020

Dragon Quest XI is #1 in my heart.

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