Video game graphics have gone from blocky polygons to ultra-realistic in a span of just 10 years because of which a lot of people judge a game based on how good the graphics are, which just means how realistic it looks. They’re not talking about the art style in general or how a game’s world was crafted with specific art design. So to prove that games don’t necessarily need ultra-realistic phenomenal graphics to be good, here’s a top ten list of games where the graphics were just an added bonus to the gameplay and instead of being the main point of the game, were a very wonderful tool for world building. Pokemon Red and Blue/ FireRed and LeafGreen Pokemon took the world by storm more than a decade ago and is still going strong. It all started with Pokemon Red and G...
A game that came as a breath of fresh air in a room full of remasters, remakes and rehashes, Undertale is a tale like no other. Unique, witty and fun, that is what Undertale is all about and it doesn’t take long to establish that. Taking inspiration from RPGs like Earthbound ( Also known as Mother 2) and The Mario and Luigi RPGs, with its comedic inspiration being Mr Bean, it is the amalgamation of these with a dash of creativity and wit which is what makes this game so unique and fun to play. Undertale starts off like most RPGs with a generic story, a young boy falls into a world of monsters and must find his way back home but that’s about as conventional as it gets. Once the intro is done, you get to taste the game for just a bit with an interaction that is bound to surprise you. This is...