Should a game series change its art style with each new installment?

Should a game series change its art style with each new installment?

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Maybe but I like the first iteration of the gorillaz the most.

Why did they make adult Noodle so ugly?

I wanna fuck tween-cyborg Noodle

Demon Days was the peak of the designs in Gorillaz. It's been good all the way through, but that era just had the perfect art style going.

Jamie likes trashy girls it seems

I'M THE SHIT

returning to her childhood state
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Man Growrillas were so bad for so long

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I only like self titled and demon days

She's the best she's ever been in the Tranz music video and they instantly downgraded her right after

For me, its Phase 2

They should've kept her hair over her eyes.

Cracker Island is really good.

Post noodle.

She's always been ugly

Pull me up

yeah i was pretty happy with it

Gorillaz got me into Little Dragon

Nah, The Now Now is a solid B tier. Definitely better than The Fall

What's the third album in A tier ?

from the earlier stages I honestly thought she was supposed to be a monkey. I don't know if that was some kind of mandella effect shit from the band literally being called 'gorillaz' or what but she always seemed like kind of a little freak

>Should a game series change its art style with each new installment?
Nah. I want a sequel in content/story/mechanics, maybe scope. I don't mind using the same assets/art style imo, the continuity in visuals and sound can be nice too.

all the early art has them vaguely resembling apes

>adult noodle has bouncing boobies
Hehehehehe

All of them have pretty simian designs
>inb4 especially russel

Song Machine, that's the last one they released a couple years ago. It's got a ton of music videos. Check it out, it was pretty great.
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Empire Ants is so fucking good

five minutes of sexy noodle
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Sound Machine, the latest album. It's the best Gorillaz in like a decade

I'd only say so if it actually commits to it on a regular basis. Doesn't excuse if a certain incarnation looks bad (see that new Monkey Island game, for example), but I can at least understand it more if it's made standard.

>Why did they make adult [...] so ugly?

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i just realized that Miho Hatori voiced early noodle. Shes the woman in Cibo Matto the band that did birthday cake in jet set radio

Jamie Hewlett is a libtard

(To T )

Post your favorite tracks. For me? It's Hong Kong.

>plastic beach in s tier
No.
Absolute let down after the 11/10 perfection of demon days. Can you dig it like a spigot?

She canonically goes to hell and back

>the artist actually thought that a precocious asian child was an original idea

It's weird how Gorrillaz are able to be all over the place, but I don't mean it in a bad way
It's actually impressive how Damon Albarn has been able to reinvent his music so much and keep up with trends as the years went on, but sometimes he gets too much into trying something new and misses horribly. Anyways, I respect the fact that he is willing to try out after every try. It's not Autechre levels of experimentation, but it's quite a lot considering Gorrillaz makes pop music.
Song Machine is kinda good all things considered

She was originally voiced by the lady from cibo matto
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That's the gag. Gorillaz is an "artificial" band, the actual band members are actually expendable, and it's designed to be successful pop music, but the guy running the show is using the "mass produced pop" band to get experimental in ways your average band can't be.