Aesthetically Unique: Games That Look Like Nothing Else

Extremely subjective and non-comprehensive list. Feel free to comment with suggestions!

These aren't in any particular order, though I've tried grouping games by particular "auteurs," as well as some with kindred styles (i.e. "crafts"-style games, which have become their own little subgenre). I guess being able to group them this way makes them not so one-of-a-kind, but I've tried to stick with aesthetics that are at least very uncommon, or at least put their own unique spin on something that a few other games have done.

Many of these have very obvious influences in other mediums, but ones which haven't otherwise been used much in gaming. Some have since had lots of imitators, but at the time looked like little that came before them.

NOT ON BACKLOGGD:
- Cursedom (Glamow Research)
- 7dfps (Loren Schmidt)
- STRANGLE/HOLD (Feverdream Johnny)

Ape Out
Ape Out
Return of the Obra Dinn
Return of the Obra Dinn
Ōkami
Ōkami
Tarotica Voo Doo
Tarotica Voo Doo
Hylics
Hylics
Hylics 2
Hylics 2
Weird-Egg and Crushing Finger
Weird-Egg and Crushing Finger
Muldulamulom
Muldulamulom
Paladin's Quest
Paladin's Quest
You'd never know it from the box art, but this otherwise fairly generic RPG is one of the strangest looking games ever made. It looks like a Hieronymus Bosch painting decided to wear pastels for Easter. The Japanese-only sequel, Lennus II, refines the simplicity of the art style into something that looks "better," but in the process tones down the weirdness by about 30%.
Lennus II: Fuuin no Shito
Lennus II: Fuuin no Shito
Wurroom
Wurroom
Isolomus
Isolomus
Cuphead
Cuphead
Inspired by Fleischer Studios cartoons and a WWII Japanese propaganda film titled "Evil Mickey Attacks Japan": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icVu-acHlpU&feature=youtu.be&t=5m13s
SaGa Frontier 2
SaGa Frontier 2
Watercolor RPG!!
Tintin in Tibet
Tintin in Tibet
The two TinTin games for SNES capture the art style of the comics better than probably any comic-inspired game ever, and are really just gorgeous. It's a shame the games themselves aren't very good.
The Adventures of Tintin: Prisoners of the Sun
The Adventures of Tintin: Prisoners of the Sun
ToeJam & Earl
ToeJam & Earl
Comix Zone
Comix Zone
Cocoron
Cocoron
Another World
Another World
Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee
Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee
Let this stand in for the whole series.
Jet Grind Radio
Jet Grind Radio
Prince of Persia
Prince of Persia
Minimalism at its best.
High Hell
High Hell
Sludge Life
Sludge Life
Boku no Natsuyasumi
Boku no Natsuyasumi
Stunningly beautiful hand-painted backgrounds + ultra-cartoony PS1-era 3D characters
Vib-Ribbon
Vib-Ribbon
Mojib-Ribbon
Mojib-Ribbon
Echochrome
Echochrome
Deus Ex Machina
Deus Ex Machina
The Colony
The Colony
Hypnospace Outlaw
Hypnospace Outlaw
Yume Nikki
Yume Nikki
Space Funeral
Space Funeral
Off
Off
Garage: Bad Dream Adventure
Garage: Bad Dream Adventure
Dark Seed
Dark Seed
SuperHot
SuperHot
Fotonica
Fotonica
Limbo
Limbo
Vangers
Vangers
Path to Mnemosyne
Path to Mnemosyne
Nidhogg
Nidhogg
Four Last Things
Four Last Things
The Preposterous Awesomeness of Everything
The Preposterous Awesomeness of Everything
Paper Beast
Paper Beast
Antichamber
Antichamber
Knights in the Nightmare
Knights in the Nightmare
The individual stylistic elements here aren't really all that unique, but the sheer density with which they've been crammed on top of one another is positively baroque.
Sonic Dreams Collection
Sonic Dreams Collection
Zineth
Zineth
Perfect Stride
Perfect Stride
Mushihimesama
Mushihimesama
Pushes the inherent baroqueness of the bullet hell genre to its logical conclusion - the traditional space battle theme is swapped for a bizarre insect-centric one, but ultimately this is more about shape, color, and patterns of movement.
Desert Golfing
Desert Golfing
Gorogoa
Gorogoa
Rez
Rez
Thomas Was Alone
Thomas Was Alone
flOw
flOw
Middens
Middens
Gingiva
Gingiva
Where They Cremate the Roadkill
Where They Cremate the Roadkill
XIII
XIII
Moondust
Moondust
Grim Fandango
Grim Fandango
Killer7
Killer7
The Cat and the Coup
The Cat and the Coup
Journey
Journey
Monument Valley
Monument Valley
Katamari Damacy
Katamari Damacy
Eastern Mind: The Lost Souls of Tong Nou
Eastern Mind: The Lost Souls of Tong Nou
Chu-Teng
Chu-Teng
Fantasy Zone
Fantasy Zone
Killer Is Dead
Killer Is Dead
Pu Li Ru La
Pu Li Ru La
The Magic Circle
The Magic Circle
Captain Blood
Captain Blood
Weird Dreams
Weird Dreams
Post Void
Post Void
Visual Out
Visual Out
Altered Destiny
Altered Destiny
That Night, Steeped by Blood River
That Night, Steeped by Blood River
Sable
Sable
Obviously this is just "Moebius: The Game," but the fact that no one has thought to make "Moebius: The Game" before now is kind of surprising.
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch
ditto what I said about Sable here, but swap "Moebius" for "Studio Ghibli"
World of Horror
World of Horror
ditto my comments on Sable and Ni No Kuni, but for Junji Ito
Samorost
Samorost
The Neverhood
The Neverhood
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
Paper Mario: The Origami King
Paper Mario: The Origami King
Epistory: Typing Chronicles
Epistory: Typing Chronicles
Yoshi's Crafted World
Yoshi's Crafted World
Tearaway
Tearaway
And Yet It Moves
And Yet It Moves
Yoshi's Woolly World
Yoshi's Woolly World
Kirby's Epic Yarn
Kirby's Epic Yarn
LittleBigPlanet
LittleBigPlanet
Unravel
Unravel
Windosill
Windosill
Rakugakids
Rakugakids
Rakugaki Showtime
Rakugaki Showtime
Snipperclips: Cut It Out, Together!
Snipperclips: Cut It Out, Together!
Pencil Whipped
Pencil Whipped

42 Comments


3 years ago

Rakugaki Showtime?

3 years ago

I hadn't heard of it! Yeah, I think it fits. Putting it next to Rakugakids, which came out around the same time

3 years ago

Scanner Sombre and Apotheon would both fit

3 years ago

nice! both added. Apotheon fits with a few other games on the list like Four Last Things and The Cat and the Coup that are replicating specific historical art styles

3 years ago

Would Kingdom of Loathing count, you think? I can't really think of many stick figure based video game styles. (And I feel like those that did came after)

3 years ago

rain world, kentucky route zero

3 years ago

@FrozenRoy: hmmm I remember a lot of stick figure based Flash games back in the early 2000s – not sure how many pre-dated Kingdom of Loathing or not, but I feel like it was definitely a style of the times for a little while

@Hattori – I've gone back and forth about both of those, actually (along with a few other stylish indies like Hyper Light Drifter) – they seem to be kind of exemplars of certain very popular styles, but execute that style in rather distinctive ways so that I could see a case for including them. having been imitated so much makes it kind of difficult to discern whether they pioneered a new style or just kind of refined something that was already common, you know? anyway I'm probably going to start playing Rain World soon, so maybe experiencing it will sway me... will have to think on this 🤔
Everything is going to be OK, In Other Waters, Rimococoron, Lucah: Born of a Dream, Device 6, Oceanarium, Daydreamer: Awakened Edition

3 years ago

shit like revenge of the sunfish, vangers, cruelty squad, gitaroo man, hotel dusk, and return of the obra dinn come to mind.

also skullmonkeys, but thats just the neverhood as a platformer

3 years ago

i hope you enjoy Rain World!

3 years ago

Odin Sphere

3 years ago

@PansyDragoonSaga: not familiar with most of these! will look into them

@GutterTrash: vangers and obra dinn are already on the list - I'll look into the others (and agree about skullmonkeys - I decided to take it off but leave neverhood - made a claymation games list so they're both on that one, along with armikrog)

@Hattori: thanks!

@Pikadoueri: I haven't actually played it, but this doesn't look that distinct from other anime-styled hand drawn games to me – reminds me a lot of bloodstained: ritual of the night, actually

3 years ago

i am incapable of reading

3 years ago

haha it's all good – I added a few of your other suggestions

3 years ago

Back with more! Getting Over It would probably fit, maybe Crypt Worlds although its aesthetic is partially just intentional shittiness, Mini Metro isn't exactly an original style but it's one not used in games, Shelter and other Might and Delight games although their consistent use of a style does make each one less unique, DEFCON

3 years ago

Oh and Myst was very unique at the time, although it's been imitated plenty since

3 years ago

Oooh wow! I'd never heard of Might and Delight, but I love these! A few of their games fit, I think. (I have a few other sets of games from "auteurist" designers or studios, like Mason Lindroth, Jack King-Spooner, Michael Rfdshir, Arcane Kids, John Clowder, etc — I don't think the fact that their games are stylistically consistent reduce their uniqueness, since they still stand out sharply from games made by anyone else.)

Adding their game The Blue Flamingo to my Stop Motion Games list as well: https://www.backloggd.com/u/TeN/list/claymation--stop-motion-games-1/

Crypt Worlds I thought I'd already put on here, but I guess not. Added.

Getting Over It — yeah, I can see that (especially some of the later areas get pretty weird, which you don't see as much in play footage because the game is so hard lol) — added.

Mini Metro & DEFCON are tricky — I've gone back and forth about a number of different minimalist games — in a way I feel like I set the bar for originality higher for those kinds of games? Which is maybe unfair. But I think most of the time my brain just classifies them in the general category of "minimalist," even if the games within that category don't necessarily look alike. Maybe because I've just seen every possible variation of that aesthetic within the general design world that transposing one instance of it to gaming doesn't feel particularly novel.

the Myst aesthetic is forever seared in my brain from childhood, and I have such a visceral attachment to the general vibe of that game – but it also seems to fall within the general "utopian scholastic" style to me: https://twitter.com/kaiserbeamz/status/1249043373190713351

3 years ago

how about Hanamushi?

3 years ago

hadn't heard of that one either! yeah I think it fits the bill. kinda looks like an early 2000s Hot Topic-core Flash game run through Google Deep Dream lol

2 years ago

vib ribbon, Darius Gaiden, Guilty Gear Xrd?

2 years ago

Vib Ribbon is on there! Will look into the other 2

2 years ago

i noticed high hell is on here; sludge life is by the same developer and looks similar

2 years ago

oh yeah! been meaning to check that out. added.

2 years ago

promesa might fit - the game's architecture looks like photographs but then you approach them and find they're actually pixellated and voxel-y.

also thank you for making this list!! i have so many new neat looking games in my backlog now :)

2 years ago

I think Kirby's Dream Land 3's pixel art crayon-inspired art style is still quite unique, especially for the time it was released in

2 years ago

I think rayman legends/origins are games that look like nothing else as well

2 years ago

Have you considered Vanillaware's games? Games developed by them all share a distinct style that I don't see replicated anywhere else.

2 years ago

Critters for Sale?
Also, Dynamite Headdy

2 years ago

Psychonauts, at the very least 1

1 year ago

Mushroom 11


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