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Top 100 games with the best art direction

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.

"Mario regains wild expressiveness: elastic faces, humour-packed animation and Wonder effects that warp the stage on a whim. This modernised 2D, warm and surprising at every pipe, hands the plumber a visual freshness no one expected anymore."

"A flying city bathed in light, dazzling colours and utopian architecture: Columbia radically contrasts with the depths of Rapture. The contrast between luminous beauty and latent violence composes a striking identity. This art direction, vast and inspired, masterfully extends the series' legacy."

"A return to medieval-fantasy roots, the game unfurls fairytale settings of rare density and characters with a storybook charm. Villages, castles and creatures teem with details painted with love. This warm art direction, nostalgic and refined, closes the PS1 era in beauty."

"Liberty City recreated with a dense, disenchanted realism, grey light and teeming architecture: the metropolis breathes a raw, living America. The coherence of the world and the density of the streets compose a credible urban theatre. This visual direction, dark and vast, brought the open world to a new maturity."

"An Art Deco underwater city gnawed by water and madness: Rapture unfurls a sumptuous decay, between faded neon and fallen splendour. The stylistic coherence and oppressive atmosphere compose an unforgettable world. This art direction, dense and inspired, stands as an absolute benchmark of the auteur game."

"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."

"A foundational Hyrule in three dimensions, from wind-swept plains to the day-night cycle: the game invented 3D adventure with an unequalled sense of framing. The atmosphere and the economy of means give every place an unforgettable presence. This pioneering visual direction still feeds the whole of modern adventure gaming."

"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."

"Nature reclaiming the cities, sumptuous natural light and faces of overwhelming expressiveness: the game composes a post-apocalypse of melancholy beauty. The contrast between greenery and ruins and the care for detail reach a rare emotion. This art direction, polished and sensitive, marks the peak of the console."

"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."

"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."

"Blockbuster photographic realism that spans the globe: storm-swept Afghan mountains, the colorful favela of Rio, snowbound Russian tundra, a ravaged Washington suburb. The extreme variety of theaters and a Hollywood finish deliver spectacular readability, each setting carrying its own chromatic identity."

"The wide open spaces of the Wild West, golden sunset light and dusty towns: the game composes a western of striking twilight beauty. The breadth of the panoramas and the melancholy of an era's end reach a rare emotion. This art direction, vast and polished, stands as a masterpiece of the genre."

"Cinematic adventure of dazzling beauty, lush jungles, majestic ruins and sumptuous natural light: the game looks like a playable adventure film. The spectacular staging and the care for detail reach a technical peak. This visual direction, vast and polished, showcases Naughty Dog's talent."

"A universe made of fabric, cardboard and tinkered objects: everything evokes a sewing workshop turned playground, of irresistible tactility. The handmade charm of the settings and the roundness of Sackboy overflow with tenderness. This art direction, warm and inventive, makes the game a visual object apart."

"The wide open spaces of the Wild West, golden sunset light and dusty towns: the game composes a western of striking twilight beauty. The breadth of the panoramas and the melancholy of an era's end reach a rare emotion. This art direction, vast and polished, stands as a masterpiece of the genre."

"More outsized still, this entry unfurls titanic settings, dantesque clashes and breathtaking panoramas. The cinematic staging gains in scale and controlled violence. This visual extravagance, dark and grandiose, closes the PS2 era on a dazzling technical demonstration."

"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."

"Swampy Velen, teeming Novigrad, wind-lashed Skellige: every region owns its light and palette, painted with craftsman's care. That believable density, never gaudy, roots the dark fantasy in a tangible reality that still impresses even on Switch."