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.
"Dazzling, wildly varied worlds, staged like a theatre play with its curtain and sets: the game unfurls an overflowing visual imagination. The vividness of the colours and the inventiveness of the universes cross the limits of the 8-bit. This art direction, joyful and polished, remains a peak of the platformer."
"The foundational Hyrule magnified: enhanced textures, vivid colours and stereoscopic depth give fresh brilliance to an already mythical world. From the plains to the temples, every place keeps its unforgettable presence, elevated by the remake. This re-enchanted classicism still imposes a timeless elegance."
"Glittering blades, undulating fabrics and arenas bathed in golden light: every duel unfolds like a painting in motion. The fluidity of the fighters, hailed at release as a revolution, still commands admiration. This splendour, a showcase of the console, remains of a timeless elegance."
"Black against white, light against darkness: the whole screen bends to a duality raised to the rank of art. Minimalist ships, pearly sprays of fire and sober backdrops compose a choreography of chilling purity. This geometric elegance, readable to the extreme, remains an absolute of the shoot'em up."
"Termina rendered in dark hues, beneath the menacing shadow of a leering moon: the heavy, dreamlike atmosphere radically contrasts with the rest of the saga. The transformation through masks and the countdown feed a singular dread. This twilight mood, strange and spellbinding, remains one of the most striking in Zelda."
"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."
"Almost photographic reproduction of the cars, circuits modelled with a goldsmith's precision and natural light: the racing reaches an unprecedented realism. The obsessive care for mechanical detail still impresses today. This visual rigour, elegant and clinical, made the game the absolute benchmark of the genre."
"Hand-drawn animation of prodigious fluidity, dazzling colours and settings brimming with whimsy: the UbiArt engine works wonders. Every creature and every backdrop seems painted with an infectious joy. This 2D splendour, lively and inventive, remains a dazzlement at every screen."
"Mario's first great leap into three dimensions, vivid colours and open, light-bathed levels: the game invented the 3D platformer with an intact freshness. The joyful roundness of the shapes and the readability of the space overflow with charm. This visual direction, pioneering and luminous, laid the foundations of an entire genre."
"Golden cyberpunk, amber light and baroque futuristic architecture: the game composes a vision of the future of remarkable aesthetic coherence. The marriage of black and gold and the polished design of the settings give a strong identity. This art direction, dense and stylish, stands as a benchmark of video-game cyberpunk."
"Cinematic staging, icy industrial moods and design by Yoji Shinkawa: the infiltration takes on the air of an action film. The top-down view, the careful lighting and the expressive faces deepen the immersion. This visual direction, dark and controlled, revolutionised video-game storytelling."
"Animation of stunning finesse, hand-drawn sprites and backdrops teeming with life: here is the summit of fighting pixel art according to SNK. Every character, expressive to the fingertips, breathes style and attitude. This graphic mastery remains an unsurpassed benchmark of 2D."
"Azure skies as far as the eye can see, suspended archipelagos and galleons cleaving the clouds: the adventure breathes the open air and optimism. Warm colours, heroes full of panache and dizzying vistas compose a fantasy of celestial buccaneering. This aerial wonder keeps the freshness of a timeless tale."
"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."
"The Vanillaware touch bursts from every screen: sumptuous 2D sprites, gilded illumination, finely animated heroes across teeming battlefields. This old-world refinement, worthy of a medieval manuscript, lends the tactics game a visual nobility rare in the genre."
"The blocks no longer fall, they dance: waves of particles, backdrops pulsing to the music and total synaesthesia between input, sound and light. This hypnotic presentation transcends a puzzle everyone already knows, edging toward a meditative experience."
"Cinematic staging, icy industrial moods and design by Yoji Shinkawa: the infiltration takes on the air of an action film. The top-down view, the careful lighting and the expressive faces deepen the immersion. This visual direction, dark and controlled, revolutionised video-game storytelling."
"Beneath its reduced price hides the same dazzlement: a world of golden clouds, floating islands and flying ships painted with love. The vividness of the hues and the surge of the vistas carry a resolutely luminous adventure. This visual generosity, intact despite the budget edition, charms as much as ever."
"Candy colours, cat suits and playfully geometric levels give the game an infectious cheer; then Bowser's Fury tips into an ominous volcanic orange. That controlled contrast, always crystal-clear, shows just how expressive Mario's 3D design can be."
"A whole world cut from paper: characters flat as stickers, folded-cardboard sets and proud trompe-l'œil turn every room into a diorama. This simple yet inexhaustible visual idea stays utterly fresh, further enhanced by the remake's clean-up."