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Now we are talking about art-styles, not just graphical fidelity. Because if it's the latter, Eternum is showcasing the absolute pinnacle of potential from the HS2 engine, and objectively, the graphics are phenomenal here.All this collapses on the base in the form of HS2, no matter what the developer does, the game will never look better than classic 3D renders like DIK.
All the pseudo-filling of the game with music, clothes and other useless nonsense is just artificially delaying the game.
The story for me always comes in second place, especially since the story is for children at the level of an isekai anime.
If you prefer photo-realistic renders, then obviously, games like BaDIK and Dreamland take the cake by a landslide, but it's worth keeping in mind the difference in styles - not just fidelity.
It's okay if you prefer one over the other, but all of the aforementioned games have supreme graphical fidelity.
And guess what? If Caribdis can pump out animations like the holy grail Alex apartment scene, then by all means, keep using the HS2 engine - you'll hear no complaints from me.