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Yeah lemme get a hit of what you’re smoking… I would argue modern games have a heavy over saturation of ridiculously colorful games. Look at the popular titles of like every major genre within the last few years and tell me that’s not the case.

Shooters- Fortnite, Valorant, Apex, The finals, Splatoon (cod being the only major shooter with a drab palette)

Car/Racing- Mario kart, Forza, rocket league, that one game everyone overlays on TikTok videos with the crazy winding tracks

Fighting- Street fighter, Tekken, MK, Smash, Guilty gear (all very colorful or at least significantly more colorful than the previous iterations)

Indies- Hades, hollow knight, cult of the lamb, pizza tower, stardew valley, undertale, subnautica, vampire survivors, ori

Pandemic hits everyone obsessed over, among us and fall guys.

Marvel snap is the biggest entry into the card game market, which has been dominated by none other than Hearthstone for a while now.

The only genre I can think of that doesn’t have an excess of color is rpg’s, with the new Zeldas, baldur’s gate 3, starfield, elden ring, last of us, etc being a bit neutral, (still not dull by any means) but even with that being said things like spider man, palworld, and cyberpunk exist.

Anyway, yeah this list got a lot longer than I planned but I think it illustrates my point.

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Might also have to do with the display used - games are mastered for HDR and SDR, and I find that I have to be much more precise with color correction than I was with older games; Helldivers 2 needs more saturation in game for me

I always love Sonic 1 for its bright colors. 2 might add the spindash but it loses a lot of the vividness.

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Question that might sound dumb.

Were they actually this vibrant back then or were they made more vibrant to make up for limitations of a CRT?

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If you haven’t played it yet, OP you may really like Ultros.

Classic feeling metroidvania, modern game engine, but it’s visuals are fucking amazing and the colors, oh man.

They went for this incredible psychedelic art style and it’s just gorgeous and vibrant.

https://youtu.be/AyGZAzHu1QQ?si=AdEjVo3pjHZ-MuFn

Now way! Give me Fallout 3’s atomic drab brown all day. /s

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I had to play Fallout NV with mods so I could neutralise the piss filter.

Fallout 76 was a nice change of pace, graphically. It was crap gameplay at launch, but it sure was pretty. I wonder if it’s worth another playthrough now that it has human NPCs and raiders and such.

Hell, I don’t even know what platform I bought it on and if my account it still active.

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Fallout 3 at least has a context: nuclear apocalypse. And New Vegas is in a sparse desert.

Every other FPS going with shit brown as a theme, like an entire generation of Call of Duty games.

Thing is, 200 years after a nuclear apocalypse the whole world would be green.

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The answer is 256-color (8-bit) palette.

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