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People wearing armor doesn't make much sense once guns start happening. Swords, clubs, etc kinda don't either.
This is one of my favouite things in Masters of the universe* and in Shadow of the beast (not that there are many things I like about Shadow of the beast... but it is one of those things that I would want to like... you know what I mean...poor game design, unbalanced, frustrating, stupidly difficult...).
On the other hand I hated it in Breath of the wild, it was one of the things I hated the most in that game... Link for example uses a tablet, and I think there is even a horse shaped motorcycle (I saw pictures of it on the net, never actually used it, maybe it's a dlc), and I hated that stuff but if I think about itr well I hate the art style of Breath of the wild, this is what I really hate I think, how they made those things look.
Fantasy stuff must look ancient and evocative, modern stuff should look reasonably realistic, or realistic / futuristic, if you manage to put them together and make them look good the way they should look then I love it.
If you do a stupidly weird art style as they did with Breath of the wild, where both fantasy and modern stuff look the same and look weird, and the setting overall is not elegant and evocative enough then I don't like it.
*Obviously I like MOTU ONLY when it is faithful to the original art style.
There are versions of it that looks similar to Breath of the wild and I hate them.
I don't watch the tv shows, I just buy the toys so I don't know much about the tv shows. I saw the original as a kid and I have watched some episodes of it again as an adult.
From the point of view of the art style it is imo extremely similar to Shadow of the beast, and this is the kind of look I love the most.
When they change it almost always it becomes ugly
All depends on what the author wants. Read it if you like it. Don't if you don't like it. The people who would judge you either way are not worth caring about.
Have you seen the anime "Gate" (or it's literature versions) ?
Synopsis: a portal magically appears in Japan, an invasion of Orcs, Wyvern Riders and Beastmen attacks civilians ... Japan military pushes them back and they go into the other world with rifles, tanks and warplanes. That is basically the first episode.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5-hthd39wM&t=105s
skip to 1:45 ~ everyone* should get the reference
without spoiling anything else, it is satisfying to watch medieval bullies getting killed with modern weapons
Now the four stackers were pretty much already outdated by the time they were deployed during Worlds War II. They were actually in the process of being destroyed by a Japanese fleet off of Burma when they pass through a strange storm, and end up in a world where it was still pretty much boats on the high seas running under sail. They're most advanced weapon are catapults with fire bombs and crossbows.
Now a fully crewed destroyer with both naval men and Marines, with their 10-in guns and modern weapons help them carve out a new niche for themselves in between some friendly cat people and they're only natural predator who best resembles a 5 ft tall gremlin made with extra teeth.
It's actually a very good book series, and the guy reading the book has managed to really capture the characters, with voice tones and accents.
One of the really cool aspects is the fact that it turns out that another four stacker also made the jump, as well as a Japanese battleship called the Umagi.
They become incredibly creative and industrious in the books. They begin helping the cat people understand the nature of warfare, the importance of the technology that they can give them, and the stuff that they teach them how to build and operate. I mean they didn't start producing machine guns or anything. But they develop 10-in brass cannons. Which completely changes war in the high seas. Technology versus shear ravenous evil numbers.