The CraZy series is, in my mind, predicated on the mixing of a modern style with horror aesthetics. CraZy III goes a bit too far with this and ends up as pretty much just a horror-themed level, which is fine, but what I appreciate is the juxtaposition of designs you'd see in a daily level years ago, and spooky clowns. I used to think that the RobTop styled part in CraZy was unnecessary and garish, but now I see that it's just another element to create an eerie, dissonant atmosphere. CraZy II also has modern designs, but it's all mostly grayscale, and the nascent visual style of CraZy III already rears its head in certain parts. If there's one upside, it's that the gameplay is pretty good.
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sorry about this gang