I thought, this post does fit in here very well too:
On closer inspection the stage does look indeed different, from the general layout to the objects placed on the beach.
There are much more palm trees and some of them are weirdly bent (like in DOA3), which gives the stage a more picturesque look. Exactly what I was missing in the current Zack's Island stage. It looks so normal and kinda boring:
But it does still not come close to the artistic ingenuity, that was DOA3's beach at sunset. Just magical, with the bent trees, the misty rock formations in the distance and the flock of seagulls circling the sky:
Artistic vision can indeed triumph over raw graphical power.
On closer inspection the stage does look indeed different, from the general layout to the objects placed on the beach.
There are much more palm trees and some of them are weirdly bent (like in DOA3), which gives the stage a more picturesque look. Exactly what I was missing in the current Zack's Island stage. It looks so normal and kinda boring:
But it does still not come close to the artistic ingenuity, that was DOA3's beach at sunset. Just magical, with the bent trees, the misty rock formations in the distance and the flock of seagulls circling the sky:
Artistic vision can indeed triumph over raw graphical power.