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Nobody asked for your opinion and I don't see the reason to share it, unless you're attention seeking.
Move on then.
Just look up games like Banjo Kazooie and Ocarina of Time (the originals on N64). The art is spot on. That's the era this is replicating.
I've noticed, that those best looking games at their times, age worse than those which hasn't tried to be photo realistic... Like Borderlands 1, is IMO still GREAT looking game despite I've played it first 13 years ago...
That's your opinion. What look good vs bad is up to the individual player. People like myself enjoy the N64 days and enjoy the low poly style. It's fun and quirky. If you don't like it, that's totally fine. You aren't required to like it nor are you required to play this game.
Furthermore the games description on the store page is thus:
So you were warned ahead of time what kind of graphics the game has. It was no secret. It was designed intentionally this way, again, to be a call back to the N64 days of games. Again, you don't have ot like it, that's fine. Not everything is for everyone.
Agree, not everything for everyone, so this one not for me
As RDJ said, never go full ♥♥♥♥♥♥.