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Brother, you're playing Dark Souls, everything is sad, depressing and gray on their brightest moments, there's no happy ending and literally everyone dies in the end, game looking like that fits and in terms of aesthetic while i do agree that everything looks the same actually fits the atmosphere the games are going for.
Ok, almost everyone, yet I wouldn't call Patches a happy ending so point stands.
But nature doesn't care, there are trees, sand, rocks, grass, etc and they look artistically pleasing in the original. Like Lost Bastille, it's concrete but it's juicy blue, like it supposed to be, the fact that humans are dying, nature, concrete, sun, water doesn't give a ♥♥♥♥
well the thing is...
It's not only humans who are dying in the game's lore, actually, humanity dying is a consequence of who's really dying in the lore, and that being the actual sun. nature might not give a damn about humans and their development getting deleted but I dare any of the nature as known by man to live without a sun.