United Kingdom, March 31 -- 'InZOI' director Hyungjun 'Kjun' Kim has admitted there were some "disappointing" drawbacks to the game's realistic art design.

The new simulation title - which is helmed by 'PUBG: Battlegrounds' studio Krafton - opts for a more life-like art style compared to the more cartoonish design seen in Electronic Arts' 'The Sims', and Kjun has now explained 'InZOI's realistic graphics did have a few consequences, namely it limits "comical or lighthearted elements" that could be added to the game.

Speaking with PCGamesN, he said: "This was something we thought about a lot. With such realistic graphics, we constantly questioned how far we should take that realism.

"At times, we wanted to incorporate comical or lighthe...