The realms of art and gaming are merging now more than ever, as many online games resemble genuine works of art, such are the graphics advances made by developers operating right around the world.
This is music to the ears of art lovers, who rather than simply enjoying gameplay can ogle at some incredible artworks as they take part in virtual races, explore digital open worlds, or do battle in vast gaming maps.
Of course, tattoos are also part and parcel of this, with many famous gaming avatars sporting the sorts of ink that would seriously turn heads out on the street.
Here we detail just some of the varieties of online games which go out of their way to delight art lovers, be that through a haunting soundtrack or a beguiling graphics interface.
It can easily be argued that many modern video games are genuine works of art
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Classic Games are Super Arty
Another genre of game that is always on the lookout for the latest art trend to adopt is that of classic online entertainment, with the genre’s reels and grid backgrounds needing constant updates to keep the experience of playing a slots selection as fresh as possible. Some of the best games out there for arty types include the game dedicated to the great Van Gogh as well as Mona Lisa Jewels, which is equally bedazzling. For fans of tattoo art there is even a casino title called Book of Tattoo 2.
Open World Games Set the Bar High
Of all the games that grace the online ether, some of the most artistic are those that provide game designers with a virtually limitless canvas to work on. Some incredible examples of this include games like Star Citizen, whose developers continue to create new planetary systems even as players go about completing missions and developing their status within the game.
This symbiosis of player and developer makes for a particularly immersive and artistic experience, as players take part in creating the worlds and life systems that spring up all around them.
Games such as these may well be some of the first to allow gamers to become developers and in-game artists themselves. That is an exciting prospect for people who may not traditionally view themselves as online gamers but can see the artistic value in the games being released to the masses. Such games might also go a long way to silencing those critics from the antiquated art world, who continue to insist that video games should not be considered as genuine art.
More and more online game avatars sport elaborate tattoos
Puzzlers and Platformers
Part of the true art of a popular online game is that it blends stunning graphical style with effortless gameplay, so that a player feels completely immersed in a storyline or gaming scenario. Games that try harder than others to create these illusive synergies include those that fall into the puzzler and platformer genres.
The beauty of such games is that they often operate within restrictive and pre-defined parameters, with players challenged to solve a mystery or to escape a maze. Some particularly striking titles that have been making waves online include the likes of Firewatch, which puts players in the shoes of a park ranger, whose job it is to maintain the flora and fauna of the forest he is stationed in, while also solving the odd murder or two. The game’s incredible stylings and soft visual hues make for both an unsettling and riveting gaming experience, which is quite unlike anything that went before it.
An equally beguiling game that focuses more on players advancing through levels and platforms rather than solving mysteries is Monument Valley, which combines a wonderful soundtrack that soothes players as they go about trying to navigate creative 3D structures which rotate and oscillate to add a unique level of difficulty.
Some of the most artistic games do not even bother to render themselves in 3D, sticking to the tried and trusted 2D platformer format. One of these is Hollow Knight, which is widely regarded as one of the most artistically ingenious games created in the last two decades.