Art direction is what makes a game stick in your mind long after release: a style, a palette, a mood that transcend the technical limits of their era. This Top 100 brings together the retro games whose visual signature left the deepest mark on video game history, ranked by RomWize's re-evaluated scores — with, for each title, its current score, its versions, their rarity and their collector value.
"Hyrule rendered like a living watercolour: softened ridgelines, distant haze and light sliding over the hills constantly pull you toward the horizon. That semi-realistic choice, neither cartoon nor photoreal, keeps everything perfectly readable and gives it a timeless charm that hasn't faded."
"From a blocky kingdom to the skyscrapers of New Donk City, every world enforces its own visual language, even letting Mario share the screen with realistic humans. This unashamed festival of styles, colourful and bursting with ideas, turns simple traversal into constant wonder."
"Sky and depths extend Hyrule's watercolour palette without ever betraying it: sun-bathed floating islands, gloom-eaten chasms and materials fusing before your eyes. That painterly consistency, readable at any distance, magnifies the dizzying scale of the journey."
"The shift to an over-the-shoulder camera reinvents fear, plunged into a dusk-lit Spanish countryside of dirty ochres and heavy mists. The repulsive design of the Ganados and the cinematic lighting sign a tangible horror. This muscular, precise style redefined the genre and still inspires today's action games."
"Los Santos and its surroundings recreated with astonishing breadth, from sunlit beaches to mountains: the Californian light and the density of the world impress. The coherence and richness of the smallest detail compose an unequalled living panorama. This visual ambition, vast and polished, marks the peak of the PS3 open world."
"Pinning the camera to Leon's shoulder changed everything: dread turns physical, at the heart of a rural Spain bathed in dirty, dusk-lit light. The grotesque design of the Ganados and the tight framing sign a cinematic tension. This muscular choice redefined action and still leaves its mark on the genre."
"Pink neon, palm trees and setting sun: Vice City resurrects the imaginary of the 80s with a vibrant pastel nostalgia. The care for atmosphere and the stylistic coherence turn the city into a character in its own right. This visual identity, colourful and iconic, remains one of the most striking in video games."
"Tallon IV breathes isolation: reflections on the visor, rain beading on the HUD, alien ruins bathed in cold light. The remaster polishes every texture without diluting the original's oppressive mood, proving that careful sci-fi design simply doesn't age."
"Columbia flips the undersea horror on its head: a city floating in the clouds, blazing golden light, idealised American architecture and pervasive propaganda. The contrast between dazzling beauty and lurking darkness builds a utopia as luminous as it is disturbing."
"That blazing red and razor-sharp black are unforgettable: animated menus, jazzy transitions and a leaping interface turn every screen into a fashion poster. Rarely has an RPG pushed its presentation so far that simply navigating the menus becomes a pleasure in itself."
"A nocturnal, gothic, rainy Gotham bathed in shadow and neon: the city becomes a character in its own right. The polished design of the enemies and the dark-comic atmosphere compose a striking visual identity. This art direction, dense and stylish, gave the superhero game its credentials."
"A nocturnal, gothic, rainy Gotham bathed in shadow and neon: the city becomes a character in its own right. The polished design of the enemies and the dark-comic atmosphere compose a striking visual identity. This art direction, dense and stylish, gave the superhero game its credentials."
"The Underworld has never looked so flamboyant: hand-painted portraits, incandescent reds and instantly charismatic characters give Greek myth real flesh. That visual richness, paired with flawless combat readability, is exactly why you keep diving back in."
"Epic science fiction with grandiose landscapes, a majestic orbital ring and careful light: the game unfurls a universe of remarkable coherence and breadth. The design of the Covenant and the extraterrestrial architecture compose an iconic vision of the future. This art direction, vast and inspired, defines the modern science-fiction FPS."
"A space opera of remarkable coherence, contrasting planets, elegant ships and careful light: the universe unfurls a credible, grandiose science fiction. The alien design and cinematic atmosphere give a rare presence. This art direction, vast and inspired, stands as a benchmark of the space RPG."
"Rediscovering Tallon IV at the tip of the pointer means plunging again into an alien world of rare density: rain on the visor, humid jungles and technological remnants. A thousand coherent details feed an immersion few games match. This hushed science-fiction atmosphere remains an unsurpassed model."
"Hyrule unfurls like a living watercolour, from grasses bending in the wind to bluish distances drowned in light. The restraint of the linework lets the vastness breathe and guides the eye toward the horizon to explore. This stylised naturalism, gentle and grandiose, redefined the beauty of the open world."
"An open world of dizzying breadth, from snowy tundras to misty forests: the natural light and the coherence of the landscapes compose a total immersion. The richness of the panoramas and the sense of detail give a rare presence. This art direction, vast and credible, redefines the scale of the open-world RPG."
"Its signature lies in a sharp contrast between two eras: on one side the gritty, earthy 1980s Cold War (Afghanistan, Angola, Panama); on the other a sleek near-future 2025 of drones, holographic interfaces, neon and clean lines. This visual clash between a dirty past and an antiseptic future shapes the entire staging."
"Almost photographic reproduction of the cars, finely chiselled circuits and a day/night cycle with dynamic weather: GT5 aims for a clinical realism of cold elegance. The Photo Travel mode showcases vehicles modelled to the millimetre. One caveat: the fleet splits between sumptuously detailed 'Premium' cars and 'Standard' cars carried over from GT4, with a markedly more dated look."