I don't. I think of it, like how Wind Waker's art style was. I liked WW's art style, but the thing is, in Zelda, the games are connected, but aren't like direct sequel's with the same Link in each game(the only exceptions i know of, are OOT and MM, which are direct sequel's) which is why i thinik its ok to have different art styles in the different games.
KH however is different. Unlike Zelda(and FF) the games are direct sequels, with the same characters, which is why i think that Nomura shouldn't have change the Art Style for KH3. I know its Next Gen technology, but im sure alot of us prefer the art style from the rest of the games in the series, compared to KH3's art style.
I honestly do not like the new art style in KH3 as shown in the E3 Trailer, and im hoping that hopefully Nomura makes the art style more like the previous games, and the only reason it looked the way that it did in the E3 trailer was because it was in Super Beta.
I don't. I think of it, like how Wind Waker's art style was. I liked WW's art style, but the thing is, in Zelda, the games are connected, but aren't like direct sequel's with the same Link in each game(the only exceptions i know of, are OOT and MM, which are direct sequel's) which is why i thinik its ok to have different art styles in the different games.
KH however is different. Unlike Zelda(and FF) the games are direct sequels, with the same characters, which is why i think that Nomura shouldn't have change the Art Style for KH3. I know its Next Gen technology, but im sure alot of us prefer the art style from the rest of the games in the series, compared to KH3's art style.
I honestly do not like the new art style in KH3 as shown in the E3 Trailer, and im hoping that hopefully Nomura makes the art style more like the previous games, and the only reason it looked the way that it did in the E3 trailer was because it was in Super Beta.