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Yes, there were bugs, a lot! But, we all can agree that cyberpunk looks absolutely gorgeous. Actually, the graphics of the game was responsible for the hype before the launch. Luckily, they are up to the expectations. It has high-quality texture, a fabulous lighting setup, and well detailed futuristic environment.

One look at the night city with Ray-tracing one and you fall in love with this game. Cyberpunk is one of the most demanding games too, It will surely put even the most high-end PCs through hell. Death Stranding was the game of the year in It also got the best sound award that year.

When that sound is combined with quality graphics, it will give you a perfect gaming experience. The post-apocalyptic scene is brilliantly designed. The creatures, characters, animations, and expressions all are extremely good. This is not just the best graphics game but overall one of the best video games that you can ever experience on a PC. The original DOOM was part of the previous best graphics game list. The DOOM eternal has so many improvements over it. It has more detailed enemies, a bigger playing field, and beautiful particle effects.

The texture and overall environment also look so much better. With Ray-tracing you will enjoy blowing up ugly creatures and monsters more than ever. Final Fantasy XV has amazing visuals for Role-playing games. But once you are done downloading this monster then all the fun begins. The open world of Final Fantasy XV is massive and beautiful. The animations for eye-catching and the characters are well detailed. The game also supports HDR 10 and offers tons of customization options. This is another hack-and-slash type Role-playing game on the list.

God of war is PlayStation exclusive, So, if you are looking for its replacement on PC then Godfall is perfect for you. It has highly detailed characters, a stunning environment, and above all Ray-traced lighting. The combat animations look very beautiful. Overall this game is a perfect package for someone who likes smashing enemies while running around. If you want to check the strength of a Gaming PC then Hitman 3 will come in handy. This creepy game still holds up in the scare department and is more about walking slowly through a spooky castle than fast-paced action.

As this is one of the older games on our list, it ran great, even with all the graphics options set to high. Fortunately, it's been updated many times over the years to include features such as Xbox controller support. A true modern classic, and still one of our favorite games. The PC version is just old enough to run, and look really good on basic hardware like this, as long as you turn the detail settings down to low medium still felt a bit choppy.

A adventure game that takes its cues from the classic adventures of earlier decades. That makes sense since this Kickstarter sensation comes from the mind of designer Tim Schafer Psychonauts , Grim Fandango. Aside from the screen resolution, there are no graphics settings to mess with, and no problems running the game. It's hard to believe this open-world RPG was released in It still feels fresh and exciting, and fans are still building new add-on levels and mods for it. It also runs great at medium settings and p resolution on our test laptop.

This post-apocalyptic adventure works on a wide range of PCs and also has a near-endless supply of fan-made mods you can download. At p and "low" graphics settings, it's a little choppier than Skyrim , but the slowed-down combat system means you should be able to get away with it. I'd say this one is on the borderline, but playable. A moody mystery-adventure-exploration game that takes place in the Wyoming wilderness.

To say more would be too spoiler-ish, but I get a bit of a Twin Peaks vibe from it. For such a simple-looking indie game, it's not especially well optimized for low-end PCs, and I found it choppy but playable with graphics options set to low.

Dropping the resolution to 1,x helped a lot. Gods Will Be Watching is a retro-style point-and-click adventure-puzzle game with a sci-fi setting. It tackles big philosophical topics and ethical quandaries. It's also pretty funny. It took 17 years for this LucasArts classic to get a slightly modernized rerelease in a special remastered version.

It recounts a film-noir-style mystery involving a skeletal detective solving a case in an underworld universe inspired by the Dia de Muertos. The go-to game when you've got a bunch of PC gamers looking for some co-op action, this zombie classic is still a fast-paced fun time. It's often on sale, so pick up four copies and share with your friends. L4D2 as it's sometimes called runs great at full resolution and high settings. An inventive episodic adventure game telling a high-school-set story that incorporates influences from superhero movies.

Great voice acting and writing, and it plays well at low or medium settings and full HD resolution. Try the first episode for free on Steam. A creepy side-scrolling walk through a small child's nightmares, with a lot of the same spooky feeling as the acclaimed Limbo. Runs decently at p and medium detail settings. A quirky, love-it-or-hate-it puzzle game in which a demonic child causes the death of several snooping adults.

It's a low-budget game, and not terribly well optimized, so I had to drop it to medium settings at full HD to run smoothly. This indie sci-fi game gets its Blade Runner feel not only from its dystopian urban futurism, but also from lead voice actor Rutger Hauer. Its performance on our casual laptop is just on the borderline of acceptable, but it ran mostly fine at low detail settings and FHD resolution. Fortunately, it's a slow-paced exploration game, so a little lag creeping in isn't a big deal.

One of my favorite game experiences from the past several years, this talky 2D adventure takes a boatload of teens to a deserted island. Think less horror film, more David Lynch. With almost no visual settings to mess with, just run the game at full HD resolution and you'll be fine. Dice knows how to make a good-looking shooter and this game brings Star Wars into video games visually in a way that has never been achieved.

The heroes, maps, and environments all nail the Star Wars aesthetic while looking crisp. If you love Star Wars and haven't played this game, picking up a cheap copy is worth your time. Gazing across Ghost of Tsushima 's rendition of the Japanese archipelago is quite the sight to behold, as this highly anticipated title has some of the most breathtaking scenery in all of gaming.

Tsushima 's main graphical focus is on its world, which ends up feeling just as alive as the characters that inhabit it. The way cherry blossom petals flow in the highly stylized wind, how the sunset illuminates the beautiful countryside, and the many vibrant colors that contrast the violent gameplay make for one beautiful game. The franchise's most recent entries tend to be compared to Pixar's movies, which is about as high of praise as any game can receive.

Insomniac created lavish and dense worlds that all have unique flavors that make them exciting to explore. When the action gets going and Ratchet or Rivet scoop up bolts, Rift Apart is as smooth as butter. Years of remasters and rereleases have cemented the idea that old games can look better than they did, but not as good as modern ones.

Capcom rebuilding Resident Evil 2 from the ground up makes it a modern video game, a fantastic one at that. Leon and Claire have never looked this good and neither have the zombies and monsters terrorizing Raccoon City. The police station and underground lab look nearly life-like and every scare in the game is extra terrifying with how detailed the monsters are. Even Tyrant looks awesome, in his own terrifying way. Microsoft Flight Simulator is a jaw-dropping achievement. The flight sim grants players access to the world, allowing them to plan and take trips to Earth's highest mountains, hottest deserts, and greatest metropolises.

The game's scope is impressive, and this ambition is more than matched by its technical prowess. Microsoft Flight Simulator is arguably the most realistic game of all time, with both the planes and locations authentically mirroring their real-life counterparts to the smallest detail.

Final Fantasy 7 has done it once again. When it was first released in , its stunning pre-rendered backgrounds, cutscenes, and battles were the most advanced that a game had ever looked. Needless to say, the Remake had a lot to live up to. Comparing the two games is night and day, but not simply due to the year difference in age. The Final Fantasy 7 Remake is a fantastically beautiful game with some of the most immersive lighting and environments in all of gaming, and the character models for the main cast look a hundred times better than the already good-looking FF7 movie, Advent Children.

Nothing against the previous installments of God of War but the soft reboot of the sequel is not only a vastly different game but a gorgeous one at that.

Exploring the Norse lands and experiencing its mythology through this game is truly spectacular because of how great it looks.

This game captures Kratos and Atreus in a way that gives real-life and depth to these characters not experienced in previous installments, at least for the God of War. This is the most pristine dad simulator on the market. Remedy Entertainment's Alan Wake and Quantum Break are both heavy hitters in the graphics department, and they paved the way to the studio's most visually epic project yet. Control takes place in the Federal Bureau of Control, which generally means that players should prepare themselves for a whole lot of strange reality-bending things.

When things are "normal," Control is a pretty game with fluid combat; however, the game's art style really comes into its own whenever the world begins to lose touch with reality. Known for being one of the greatest games ever made, CD Projekt Red's The Witcher 3 is phenomenal for numerous reasons.



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