The most striking change is the . Unlike the full-body 3D models seen in Sword and Shield , BDSP uses a "chibi" art style for the overworld, featuring small, doll-like characters that pay homage to the original 2D sprites.
Supporters argue it captures the "unique charm" of the original games while utilizing the Switch's power for improved lighting and environmental textures. 2. Gameplay Evolution & Quality of Life
Some critics find the style "disjointed," as characters transform into full-figured models only during battles and cinematic cutscenes.
The most striking change is the . Unlike the full-body 3D models seen in Sword and Shield , BDSP uses a "chibi" art style for the overworld, featuring small, doll-like characters that pay homage to the original 2D sprites.
Supporters argue it captures the "unique charm" of the original games while utilizing the Switch's power for improved lighting and environmental textures. 2. Gameplay Evolution & Quality of Life
Some critics find the style "disjointed," as characters transform into full-figured models only during battles and cinematic cutscenes.