Here's Chrono Trigger before Toriyama got on board
ITT interesting concept art
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Which early version of Bayonetta do (you) prefer?
speaking of Bayonetta, here are some cut alt-costumes for its sequel...
dishonored / corvo ideation
initial Serious Sam concept art
and speaking of cut alt-costumes, here are a few of Gravity Daze's -- recognize them from somewhere, anons?
haha that's so weird but imagine if they actually put it in the game haha
Where are the glasses??
Kinda generic for the era. I think the distinctively Toriyama style is what give CT is appeal.
It's Gravity Rush
Klonoa's original design
never saw this, thanks
Damn Lucca looking cute as fuck
DMC4 Early Nero
I wish they kept those sideburns
those were a late addition
indeed, sorry
Look loke generic 90's shit
Cancelled Monkey Island movie
looks better than the toriyama garbage we got, what a shame
I wish they kept pretty much everything so that he'd fit Fortuna's isolated af Order instead of sticking out like a sore thumb. char designer Tatsuya Yoshikawa's early designs were great
Magus looks great, basically Dark Schneider.
jeez, these ALL look better than the final bayonetta design. jap directors really do be having zero aesthetic sensibility whatsoever
Johnny Silverhand before they got Keanu Reeves on board
nights is looking like balan there. it's early nights concept art right?
my favorite type of threads, it's like looking at a hidden world
lady gaga kino
2nd from right looks pretty cool
nope, that IS Balan Wondernation
FFX was also going to be its own series called "Seventeen: Angelic Impact X Devil's Shock", but that changed into FFX at some point as well.
Final Fantasy X originally wasn't going to be a Final Fantasy game at all, but a series called 'Seventeen.' The story revolved around a recent unknown disease that killed people on their seventeenth birthday. Yuna would have had the role of a doctor/nurse that went around giving the disease's cure to its inspected victims. It is eventually revealed that the 'cure' was in fact the source of the disease, and that it was established by the company that Yuna was working for to rule the world, by claiming that they were the only ones that could provide the cure in the first place. It is unknown what role Tidus and Auron would have had, if they were even thought out as characters in the first place. That being said, some of these concepts could have been made for Seventeen and not FFX.
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the duality of a man
Here's Aloy's early design before they de-cutefied her
OP here, you're welcome m8
eh, just the other day I was telling an user about this lol there's an early video showing the free camera instead of the prerendered bgs
Whoever conceptualized this needs to be taken to a pig sty and shot in the back of the head.
booba JC denton
no way
Sounds kino
Amazing how World always seemed to pick the most boring, stale concept to take to final
Was there an actual reason for this? Like did they run out of money and decided it'd be funny to make stick people?
yes way
sly cooper used to be more raccoonus
>Jason Statham modeled Donte
What a fucking perfect microcosm of dumb western designers, taking the absolutely milquetoast failure of an action star Statham and using him as the bar by which you measure a "badass" redesigned Japanese character.
>That Dante
Why does he look like a SNL parody?
Final for comparison
>Just slap some ice on Kushala
Also, Velkhana isn't iced-up like in the pic for most of the fight. So she's straight up just a generic Kushala lookalike for 70% of her screentime.
Darksiders 2's Death used to look like picrel. joe mad like this design so much he used it for Envy
early version of the Secret of Mana world map
This happens with MH designs all the time, they always go back to the more dragon-like one
Gore Magala and Shagaru were more moth-like
Shara Ishvalda looked more like a lotus flower
Magnamalo was pic related in early designs
speaking of Darksiders
early metal slug concept art was metal af
that belongs in Too Human