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Ash Ketchum 08-04-2015 09:58 PM

They all look nice in their own way

Ivy 08-04-2015 10:37 PM

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Posted by Stryk (Post 600634)
Zelda's similarity to Graal may have gathered it more votes than it would get outside of the Graal community. Not that there's any problem with that, but interesting to consider.
edit: probably should say Graal's similarity to Zelda, rather than the other way around

This

Neil 08-04-2015 11:49 PM

Breath of Fire II looks so good!

Pimpsy G. 08-05-2015 12:00 AM

Really surprised how Alttp is getting the most votes. The reputation around the internet from what I've seem is usually that its not all that great looking, and I agree. Guess that's because this is a grasl forum and Graal is heavily 'inspired' by a link to the past.

Secrets of mana looks the best to me. Love how the shadows are done on the tree.

renulod 08-05-2015 12:33 AM

I'm gonna have to go with Earth Bound

Thallen 08-05-2015 01:48 AM

Harder for me to pick a best out of these rather than a worst. Earthbound is definitely the worst, followed by DQ6. I'd probably rank them as:
  1. Secret of Mana II
  2. FF6
  3. Chrono Trigger
  4. ALttP
  5. Secret of Evermore

Best game is Chrono Trigger followed by FF6 though

Zetectic 08-05-2015 01:50 AM

Secret of mana & Chrono Trigger

Mount 08-05-2015 03:59 AM

Earthbound has the most 'charm', if you actually play it you'd grow to love the graphics. The quirky sense of humor plays well with the style, the colors set the best moods. It's just amazing. The whole game (writing/dialogue, graphics, charm, humor, gameplay) mixes nicely together and as an outsider it's easy to overlook the whole game---I've come to know it as; 'A face only a father could love." Everyone has their own taste, but the reason Earthbound/Mother 2 has my vote are the colors.

iMask 08-05-2015 04:27 AM

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Posted by Emera (Post 600579)
Zelda, and by far in my opinion. Really clean style which plays to the low resolution of the SNES.

Ditto.

MattKan 08-05-2015 07:00 AM

I think Secrets of Mana has the most artistic value, but there's no place for that kind of art on the SNES. LTTP is the most enjoyable to look at since it doesn't try to be something out of its reach.

Areo 08-05-2015 07:16 AM

I personally believe secret of mana II looks the best, most appealing for me would be a Link to the past.

Ash Ketchum 08-05-2015 07:34 AM

Quote:

Posted by Mount (Post 600871)
Earthbound has the most 'charm', if you actually play it you'd grow to love the graphics. The quirky sense of humor plays well with the style, the colors set the best moods. It's just amazing. The whole game (writing/dialogue, graphics, charm, humor, gameplay) mixes nicely together and as an outsider it's easy to overlook the whole game---I've come to know it as; 'A face only a father could love." Everyone has their own taste, but the reason Earthbound/Mother 2 has my vote are the colors.

Sounds like your opinion is just bias and the whole argument you made sounds inexperienced and stupid

Mount 08-05-2015 08:58 AM

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Posted by Ash Ketchum (Post 600985)
Sounds like your opinion is just bias and the whole argument you made sounds inexperienced and stupid

Okay?

Ash Ketchum 08-05-2015 01:26 PM

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Posted by Mount (Post 601023)
Okay?

Why do you still exist? You got fired on Graal for being an irrelevant loser, like you are in real life lmao

Crono 08-05-2015 02:00 PM

If I were to be real for a second I'd have to say something along the lines of:

1) "Secret of Mana II"
2) Chrono Trigger
3) Tales of Phantasia (the battle screens have some of the nicest GFX on SNES imo)

FF6 has really nice monster sprites and a couple of good looking characters but that's about it. As a kid I thought ALTTP looked a bit dull but not at all bad.


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