Plain Sight has groups of cartoon robots battling to the death in a bright and colorful world. The simple art style compliments the gameplay styles well and the level designs are truly inspired, like one level where you fight in the inner workings of a pocket watch or another level on a cassette tape that has had its magnetic tape torn out. However, this simple approach also means Plain Sight isn't flashy about its presentation. There is a lot of personality in the little killer robots and it is a shame that more isn't done to play up their murderous, psychotic programming.
There is a jazzy soundtrack during the menus that actually fits with the aesthetic very nicely. There isn't any background music, but seeing how this is a PC game, you can always have your own playlist in the background. I most enjoyed myself, however, when one of the little guys self-destructs. After activating the countdown, he lets out a shrill little squeal that I repeated over and over again. It is just so addictive and satisfying to hear their little robotic death rattles.