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Palette is just one component of art style. They share: a limited *size* of palette (no. of colours), simple ("low poly" but actually rounded) models, lots of pastels and block colours, minimal textures, an illustrative / fantastical style to models in the lineage of hand-animation and particularly anime, an approach to shading/particle effects reminiscent of cel shading and similar to games like Zelda: Wind Waker, highly abstract creature designs, architectually/physically impossible spaces/environments...
As far as I know, they're the only two games that have ever been made which feature a humanoid protagonist who glides across the surface of water on their feet. Whatever is motivating your bizarre dishonesty, cut it out.
Meanwhile, were you to follow your own advice, you would be introduced to the notions of capitalisation, spacing, and punctuation. In other words, your writing is indistinguishable from that of ElysiumNight; your ego, however, is ridiculously inflated.
You could have civilly replied to the substance. Instead, you instantly admitted defeat with an ad hominem. And one that describes yourself. Hilarious.