Retro Realism

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Sarge
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I know it was really close to the PS3 release, but my mind was blown that the PS2 could produce the visuals in Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria.
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MSR was mind blowing on Dreamcast.
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Segata wrote:N64 days playing All Star Baseball. Always felt the stadiums and city backdrops looked really good. Well now they look like typical N64 blurry shit but I still love it.

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I'd vote for World Series Baseball '95 as a precursor to that as well. I love that game to pieces back in the day

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I think the first time I got the feeling a game was being "too real" was with Gran Turismo for the PS One. I know that nowadays it looks like garbage compared with others but I remember than my friends and I thought it was so amazing. We hadn't a memory card so we use to play non-stop for 2 days straight. Good times.
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Crysis was the last game where i was like "wow these graphics are intense!"

I still dont think the PS4/Xbox One is a leap and bound ahead of the PS3/360.
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Tomcat Alley was the first game I played that I thought looked really realistic, and it holds up! ;) 7th Guest was a close second (I might have played both that year).
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Maybe instead of realism we should use the term verisimilitude. That has implications that I think better fit the OP.
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