¿Es Skyward Sword el Zelda más hermoso? Analizando su estilo

Why does Zelda: Skyward Sword feel so different from any other game in the franchise? The answer isn't in its mechanics or its story. It's in how it looks. In this video, we analyze the art design of Skyward Sword: why its Impressionist and watercolor-inspired style isn't just an aesthetic choice, but a statement about the kind of story you're about to experience. The first chronological game in the entire Zelda franchise deserves to be seen as what it is: the beginning of a hand-painted legend. — What you'll see in this video — Why Skyward Sword was designed with Impressionist inspiration How the sky isn't just decoration, but the central focus of the game and its art The relationship between being the first chronological Zelda and looking like a painting How each area of ​​the game uses its color palette to communicate emotion Why this art style has never been repeated in the franchise If you're interested in video game analysis, art design, and the Zelda series, this channel is for you. Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss any of our upcoming videos. Welcome to Itza Zone! A channel passionate about the world of video games where you can find summaries, reviews, and guides. It would be a huge help if you enjoyed the video, please leave a like and subscribe, and also leave a comment. This would help us reach more people and allow me to continue bringing you diverse and increasingly better content. Follow me on TikTok:   / itzazone   #zelda #skywardsworld #nintendoswitch #zeldaskywardsworld #videogamereviews