Speaking of style, Sly Cooper was one of the first big "cel-shaded" video games (I think it was announced the same E3 as The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker); in other words, made to look like traditional "cel" style animation. So, I'm kind of surprised nobody's complaining so much about the style. The sequels might have been different. Being pretty much a monogamously Nintendo gamer (and straying Microsoft during my infidelities), I don't really have much emotional stake in either movie, or knowledge. The cel-shading, it was furry, and starred a raccoon (with a vixen police officer involved somewhere, because of course I'd know that) are basically all I know about Sly Cooper; I know even less about Ratchet & Clank.
Remember, though, the Sly Cooper trailer is, like, at least a year old, while the Ratchet & Clank movie trailer is much more recent, on one hand, and apparently closer to release, on the other (I see the trailer is saying 2015, and it even finally has a release date, full crew and poster on IMDB, while Sly Cooper has none of that). So, it's probably not a stylistic thing; the Sly Cooper trailer probably is less detailed.
Speaking of style, Sly Cooper was one of the first big "cel-shaded" video games (I think it was announced the same E3 as The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker); in other words, made to look like traditional "cel" style animation. So, I'm kind of surprised nobody's complaining so much about the style. The sequels might have been different. Being pretty much a monogamously Nintendo gamer (and straying Microsoft during my infidelities), I don't really have much emotional stake in either movie, or knowledge. The cel-shading, it was furry, and starred a raccoon (with a vixen police officer involved somewhere, because of course I'd know that) are basically all I know about Sly Cooper; I know even less about Ratchet & Clank.
Remember, though, the Sly Cooper trailer is, like, at least a year old, while the Ratchet & Clank movie trailer is much more recent, on one hand, and apparently closer to release, on the other (I see the trailer is saying 2015, and it even finally has a release date, full crew and poster on IMDB, while Sly Cooper has none of that). So, it's probably not a stylistic thing; the Sly Cooper trailer probably is less detailed.