10 Coolest Video Game Features (That Are Utterly Pointless)
10. Including Retro AND Modern Graphics - Prodeus
The makers of Prodeus said that classic '90s shooters were a big part of the inspiration for their game. With Doom, Quake and Metroid Prime being the driving force behind your product it's not hard to imagine you're dealing with folks who grew up with pixel sprite graphics. And not just the makers, but certainly also the 2800 Kickstarter backers who put forth over $100 thousand dollars toward its development.
A fun feature that Prodeus has included is the ability to decide whether you want to play the game with modern or retro graphics. You can set the monstrous enemies you'll be gunning down to burst apart as 3D models, or to explode into pixelated blood showers from 2D sprites.
Nothing about this option changes gameplay – the enemies have the same hitboxes, they react the same way, and your weapons act the same whether you're shooting at pixels or polygons - but as a nostalgia-baiting idea that's little more a skin change, it's so cool to witness and play around with.
There's a few games out there with this feature like the remakes of Secret of Monkey Island and Command & Conquer as well as Super Mario Maker. But few of them are first-person shooters with such a visceral atmosphere.