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In that last affirmation, it fits more into the surrealistic place, having a little bit of that expressionist feeling. Everything's distorted and heavy
Games like this usually go for a more simplistic style, without risking much into something way too abstract or unique, just so the public will ''like it'' or ''dislike it'', not intriguing them to question the art and appreciate it in their own ways
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About that comment telling that he has deleted his work...
Did he delete EVERYTHING he had?
Wish I could look up some more of these drawings
K
Yeah.. I just looked at his newgrounds and he removed 99% of his stuff and now has some christian advertisements.