
Frag Crunch writes: There are too many realistic looking video games out there and less artful ones. At points it becomes really unpleasant to be playing something that looks, or tries to look, "real". Why have to look "real"? We get "real" every day of our lives, and frankly it gets kind of' dull. I've always been a fan of abstract art and the same applies to video games. I believe that art comes from the ability to produce something that takes your mind somewhere else.

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While I enjoy playing "reaslitic" looking video games I'm not clouded enough by it to completely shun out other games that don't look breath taking.