The Convergence of Visual Styles in Games: The Impact of Technological Integration on Creative Decisions and Aesthetic Choices

Abstract

The visual style in games is a crucial factor in shaping the player experience. Different aesthetic choices, such as realism, cartoon styles, and pixel art, can arouse vastly different sensations. However, with the rapid development of the gaming industry and the integration of diverse technologies, game visual styles face the challenge of homogenization. This research, grounded in the author’s industry experience, examines how technological convergence influences game visual styles. Using an auto-ethnographic approach, it analyzes the impact of integrating various technologies and tools within industrial engines on visual effects. This research reveals the critical role of technological choices in enhancing game development efficiency and quality, while also pointing out the issue of visual homogenization. Through industry observation and deep reflection, it demonstrates how technological integration, while enhancing efficiency, fosters developers’ reliance on algorithms and procedural generation, leading to aesthetic uniformity. aims to offer developers a new perspective, highlighting that while the standardization resulting from technological convergence can improve efficiency, it may also constrain creative expression. Ultimately, it encourages developers to critically reflect on this challenge in order to create more distinctive and appealing game aesthetics.

Presenters

Ziya Gao
Student, Master, RMIT, Victoria, Australia

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

New Media, Technology and the Arts

KEYWORDS

AESTHETIC HOMOGENIZATION IN GAMES, TECHNOLOGICAL CONVERGENCE, AESTHETIC DIVERSITY, INDUSTRIAL ENGINES