Comic book games have always had a place in the industry, and today, there’s an abundance of choice for gamers looking to delve into this genre. Whether it be existing titles like Batman Arkham Knight or Marvel’s Spider-Man or upcoming games like Marvel’s Wolverine, games based on popular comic IPs have never been more popular.
Even on the anime and manga side, various titles like Dragon Ball Sparking Zero have kept fans of cell-shaded and artistic visuals busy, highlighting just how great a time fans are having right now.
Why it matters: Graphical fidelity in modern games has hit a hard plateau, so more stylized visuals can make a huge impact moving forward.
The Comic/Anime Look Works Well For Games
Because visuals play such a core part in the overall game experience, it goes without saying that games and comics or anime are a match made in heaven.
Take, for example, the vibrant visuals of Marvel Rivals. The game has so many characters from different Marvel IPs, yet it somehow manages to convey the distinct properties and characteristics of these icons and their IPs.
Marvel Rivals effectively merges a 2D/3D aesthetic to cater to fans of both mediums. One need only look at the Deadpool reveal trailer as evidence of the studio’s artistic genius and expertise.
On the other hand, games like Dragon Ball Sparking Zero and Dragon Ball FighterZ highlight just how successful authentic manga translations are among gaming fans. These titles practically bring the series to life, capturing the series’ distinct art style and approach to animation.
Hi-Fi Rush Is A Shining Example

2023’s Hi-Fi Rush may not be talked about as much today, but it sure was a visual delight to experience.
The game was oozing with charm and character, largely thanks to its cell-shaded aesthetic. To achieve this style, developer Tango Gameworks built a toon renderer that applied toon shading to the entire world while maintaining 60FPS.
Of course, this was topped off by great gameplay and a rich cast of characters that elevated the experience.
Comic Art Style vs Photorealism

It’s no secret that photorealism in games sells, something that has been true for a very long time. However, photorealism also ages rather quickly, and this is exactly why a cutting-edge title from only a few years ago can appear dated in the modern era.
On the other hand, games with stylized visuals stand the test of time. For example, a classic title like Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm from 2008 still impresses to this day, and JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure All-Star Battle from 2013 remains a visual spectacle over a decade later.
Gamers also typically drive growth in licensed comic platforms, with one example being Honeytoon. It produces original titles through in-house studios, bringing all this content to readers through a mobile app and web reader.
In doing so, Honeytoon gives readers who are looking to read comics online a subscription-based option as opposed to other alternatives.
Of course, there’s a lot more to look forward to for comic book and anime fans. Future titles like Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3 seem to be leaning heavily on the cell-shaded aesthetic, while others like Marvel’s Blade are expected to offer equally unique experiences in the near future.
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Avinash is currently pursuing a Business degree in Australia. For more than 5 years, he has been working as a gaming journalist, utilizing his writing skills and love for gaming to report on the latest updates in the industry. Avinash loves to play action games like Devil May Cry and has also been mentioned on highly regarded websites, such as IGN, GamesRadar, GameRant, Dualshockers, CBR, and Gamespot.


