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As video games have continued to grow and evolve as both entertainment and art, the games just keep looking better and better. If someone is playing on a high-end PC or the average console, it’s hard not to notice when a game stands out a bit more than the rest.



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10 Games With The Best Graphics Ever (At Their Time Of Release)

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Gorgeous graphics tend to make an average game ten times better, and these games in particular wowed players with incredible visuals.

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Whether it is the highest fidelity graphics or just a gorgeous art style (or both), games that look good usually also play well. If that much time gets spent in the graphics department they must have something good elsewhere. Here are the games with the best graphics out there.

Updated on December 10, 2024 by Mark Sammut: This month has produced quite a few great titles already, including a few of the year’s most beautiful games. Two of these projects are highlighted below.

A few criteria/things to keep in mind:

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  • This article focuses on
    modern releases
    and a few post-2000s projects rather than classics from the NES, SNES, Game Boy, Genesis, and PS1 eras. As important and industry-pushing as the latter were, visually they are too different from modern releases to compare them.
  • The games are
    only loosely ranked
    since graphical styles vary so much from project to project, and personal preference plays a part.
  • A 2016 game might be ranked higher than a 2024 one because the former was more impressive when it debuted, even if the latter technically looks better.


Indiana Jones And The Great Circle

Just Like The Movies


MachineGames has generally only produced good-looking games, with Wolfenstein 2 being particularly gorgeous. Still, the developer had to bring its absolute A-game to do justice by the Indiana Jones name, especially since they had the tough task of creating a project that respected the source material while not coming across as a copycat of Tomb Raider or Uncharted. The result was Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, a first-person adventure game that captures the magic of the original movie trilogy.

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While the decision to move away from third-person gameplay was originally met with quite a bit of negativity, first-person proved to be the right choice as it played to MachineGames’ strengths. Furthermore, the game is stuffed with top-notch cutscenes, so players will see Indy’s face a lot. Bringing to life the 1930s, The Great Circle is a historical epic with a fantastical edge and a willingness to explore an array of unique locations in the world, allowing for quite a lot of variety.


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Infinity Nikki

A Free Game That Looks Like A Million Bucks

Adventure

Open-World

Dress-Up

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RPG

Released
December 5, 2024
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Developer(s)
Papergames , Infold Games
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With Genshin Impact, Lego Fortnite, Throne and Liberty, Once Human, and Warframe, free-to-play games tend to have quality visuals nowadays. Many of these titles have AAA production value, and Infinity Nikki is arguably the best-looking free game ever released. Set in a stunning and large open-world, the 2024 release features some of the prettiest outfits and character designs of the 2020s, which makes sense since the game’s main hook is Nikki’s vast wardrobe.

Built using Unreal Engine 5, Infinity Nikki showcases the technology’s capacity for both realistic settings and stylish anime-style characters, blending the two in a way that is complementary to both. Beyond just the graphics, the game also has a well-defined art style and detailed environments.


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Gris

A Watercolored Journey

Platformer

Adventure

Indie Games

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Puzzle

Released
December 13, 2018
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Developer(s)
Nomada Studio
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Bright Memory: Infinite

A One-Person Team

Released
November 11, 2021

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Developer(s)
FYQD

Games and their visuals cannot be analyzed in a vacuum. Context and expectations shape somebody’s reaction to an experience, and that is certainly the case with Bright Memory: Infinite. Developed by a single developer, Zeng Xiancheng, this first-person shooter originally debuted in 2020 as Bright Memory, a concept that was expanded for a full release in July 2022. While the overall game has plenty of issues, its graphics are undeniably impressive, comparing favorably with higher-budget titles.

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There are plenty of gorgeous indie titles, but the vast majority succeed because they do not try to emulate AAA projects. They strive to do their own thing. Bright Memory: Infinite does the exact opposite, and the game proves that it can be done well.

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Hi-Fi Rush

Burst Of Color

Released
January 25, 2023

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Announced and released out of nowhere, Hi-Fi Rush was perhaps 2023’s greatest surprise. Tango Gameworks’ action game blends hack and slash combat with rhythm-based mechanics, rewarding players for adhering to the beat. Set in a corporate city run by Vandelay Technologies, the title brings to life a vibrant and bustling metropolis filled with unique buildings and NPCs.

As the campaign is linear, Hi-Fi Rush focuses on creating cool environments and backdrops, two things the game absolutely nails. Quite a few stages are predominantly set within samey corridors and indoor areas, but whenever the action heads outside, Hi-Fi Rush really comes alive.

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Okami HD

An Animated Painting

Released
September 19, 2006
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Developer(s)
Capcom , Clover Studio
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There aren’t many games that have been able to graphically stand the test of time as well as Okami has. Originally released in 2006 on consoles like the PlayStation 2 and Wii, Okami was able to take advantage of its timeless style to make the most out of the hardware it was on.

However, playing Okami on those consoles today shows just how much the original systems were holding it back, which is where the HD version comes in. On the PS4 and Switch, Okami‘s classical Japanese art style looks absolutely stunning in just about every area of the game.

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Heavenly Sword

Motion Capture Showcase


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September 12, 2007
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Most of Ninja Theory’s bigger games boast stellar visuals and character designs, however, Heavenly Sword gets the nod because it was the studio’s first proper graphical showcase. More impressively, the early PS3 game still looks beautiful today, an achievement that should be largely credited to the project’s use of motion capture technology.

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The cut-scenes steal the show and could easily pass for a mid-budget animated flick, with Andy Serkis’ performance as King Bohan ranking among the best in any era of gaming. During gameplay, Heavenly Sword is also a treat for the eyes and senses, particularly in its lavish environments.

Killzone: Mercenary

Console Quality On A Handheld System


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Killzone: Mercenary
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Released
September 6, 2013

Developer(s)
Guerrilla Cambridge
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Regardless of their quality, all the Killzone games are graphical showcases. Despite being a launch title, 2013’s Shadow Fall is still among the most visually impressive games on the PS4. As stunning as Guerrilla’s mainline entries are, Killzone: Mercenary deserves a special mention due to its hardware.

The PS Vita was and still is a reasonably powerful handheld device, one that could replicate home console visuals to a certain extent. No other title highlighted the console’s graphical potential better than Killzone: Mercenary, an FPS that would not have looked out of place on the PS3 or even as a budget PS4 project. The fact it is also a decent game does not hurt either.

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Super Mario Odyssey

It Is Not Always About Realism Or Processing Power

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Released
October 27, 2017

Developer(s)
Nintendo
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While combining “Nintendo Switch game” with “best graphics” might seem weird, it’s hard to argue that Super Mario Odyssey doesn’t make the most of the console’s limited processing power. With a combination of stylized art and impressive HD, Mario explores several gorgeous landscapes that might inspire players to sit back and think about how far things have come.


Nintendo has always used fantastical art styles to produce charming and timeless games that don’t break the bank on processing. Mario has never looked this good, and sequences like the New Donk City music festival allow the game to shine.

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Halo: Reach

A Series That Always Pushed Console Graphics To Their Limits

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Released
September 14, 2010

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In truth, Reach could be regarded as a stand-in for Halo in general as Microsoft’s franchise is consistently pushing console visuals to their limits. In terms of art style, Halo 4 certainly has its fans; when it comes to graphical prowess, Halo 5 and Infinite are unsurprisingly a step above their predecessors. However, Halo: Reach perfected the series’ iconic aesthetic of Bungie’s era, ensuring the latter’s time with the license ended on a high note.


Nowadays, Reach looks its best in The Master Chief Collection, which enhances the visuals in a few subtle but notable ways. That said, the Xbox 360 version holds up well after all these years.

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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot

At Times, Looks (Much) Better Than The Anime

Released
January 16, 2020
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It wasn’t until fairly recently that video games hit the graphical fidelity necessary to be able to fully translate animated shows and films into live gameplay, with recent Dragon Ball games being the most shining examples. 2018’s Dragon Ball FighterZ was able to take a page out of Guilty Gear‘s book to make a stunning 2.5D experience, but gorgeous, fully 3D anime games were still a rarity.

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Until Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot was released, that is. Taking the Toriyama characters and landscapes that fans know and love, Kakarot turns them into stunning 3D models with some of the most impressive animations and visual effects around.


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Lego Star Wars: Skywalker Saga

Detailed & Beautiful

Lego projects might not be as graphically intensive as games with realistic visuals, but they have a unique and clean aesthetic that generally complements their gameplay and tone. Although the franchise’s IP adaptations are consistently pleasing to the eyes, Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga exists on a whole other level. Covering all the main episodes in the sci-fi film series, the game beautifully recreates some of the most iconic locations in Star Wars, creating worlds that are expansive and detailed.

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Golden Sun

A Gorgeous World To Take On The Go

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Released
November 12, 2001

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In terms of raw power, the Game Boy Advance has nothing on the Nintendo DS, let alone something like the Switch; however, that does not mean the classic console’s library is devoid of gorgeous games. Golden Sun is a turn-based JRPG set in Weyard, a fantasy world that is refreshingly diverse in terms of environments.

Largely experienced from a top-down perspective, Golden Sun looks like most other old-school JRPGs found on the GBA or SNES, just with its graphics maximized to their full potential. Camelot instilled every town and dungeon with color and personality, while battles come to life with a flurry of effects that are dazzling to behold.

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South Park: The Fractured But Whole

Looks Exactly Like The Show

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Released
October 17, 2017

Developer(s)
Ubisoft San Francisco
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When adapting an established property to a different medium, concessions usually need to be made. However, exceptions do exist, and South Park: The Fractured but Whole managed to perfectly replicate the show’s aesthetic. The RPG looks and sounds exactly like Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s legendary animated series, permitting fans to immerse themselves in this world like never before.

Even removed from that context, The Fractured but Whole‘s visuals are detailed, expressive, and clean. Authenticity did not come at the cost of quality.

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Shadow Of The Colossus (2018)

Majesty In Gaming Form


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Released
February 6, 2018

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For the most part, this article focuses on modern games rather than titles that were graphical showcases when they debuted. Shadow of the Colossus both follows this rule and is also an exception; while the PS2 version looks dated, the visuals still retain that same sense of wonder and scale that they had when the game originally came out in 2005.

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Bluepoint Games’ 2018 remake gives Team Ico’s classic a modern makeover, and traversing the Forbidden Land in search of majestic colossi remains as haunting of an experience as it was in the PS2 era.

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Stellar Blade

More Than Just Eve

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April 26, 2024

Developer(s)
Shift Up
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In the lead-up to its release, Stellar Blade‘s marketing heavily advertised Eve, its AI protagonist, and her wardrobe. Attractive characters being used to sell projects is nothing new, but their heavy promotion usually suggests a lack of trust in the rest of the game’s quality.


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Surprisingly, Stellar Blade proved to be way more than just its main character. Shift Up created an exciting action game with Soulslike combat (along with hack and slash influence) that also features surprisingly expansive zones that allow for exploration, side quests, and environmental storytelling. Considering it was created by a smallish studio compared to other PS5 first-party titles, Stellar Blade compares favorably to most of Sony’s heavyweights, and it is among the best-looking Unreal Engine 4 games of all time. In fact, it could be confused with Unreal Engine 5.

Persona 5 Royal

Oozes Style

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Released
March 31, 2020

Developer(s)
Atlus , P-Studio
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As hundreds of games use an anime aesthetic, they start to blend together if they do not inject enough personality into their presentations. Persona 5 Royal does not have this issue. Everything about the game screams “stylish,” and that holds true for the social sim and dungeon crawling sections of the campaign. The latter take place in diverse Palaces that are generally vibrant, lively, and gorgeous.


The visuals also do a lot of heavy lifting during battles, elevating what is a rather unspectacular turn-based combat system. Outside of Palaces, P5R unleashes players on a small but dense variant of Tokyo, one brimming with tiny details that enhance the experience.

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Persona 3 Reload
is quite a looker as well, although its single-dungeon setup restricts variety when compared to
Persona 5 Royal
‘s Palaces.

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The Last Of Us 2

Gritty Realism & Tremendous Performances

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Naughty Dog’s games are always on the cutting edge graphically. 2016’s Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End has barely aged a day since its release, and 2013’s The Last of Us was a contender for the most visually impressive game of the seventh generation. Therefore, unsurprisingly, the studio’s latest offering, The Last of Us 2, is a powerhouse in the graphics department.


This action-adventure game features realistic visuals and grounded performances courtesy of Naughty Dog using performance capture. Whether players are viewing a rare quiet moment or crawling in the mud to avoid a Clicker, The Last of Us 2 looks incredible. The 2024 remaster enhances the base version even further.

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Gears 5

Weather Effects & Environments

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Released
September 10, 2019

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The newly titled Gears 5 takes a series that has always looked good and elevates it to the next level. The game’s campaign takes place across a wide variety of environments, from a jungle early on to a snowy tundra and red desert landscape.

The snowy tundra and red desert are also the locations for the game’s more open exploration sections, giving a chance to explore and take in all the scenery. Gears 5‘s cutscenes are also gorgeous and the high fidelity extends into all the game’s other modes.


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Assassin’s Creed Odyssey

Packed With Stunning Vistas

Released
October 15, 2018

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Assassin’s Creed Odyssey earns its subtitle over the 60-plus hours it takes to mainline the story; in the meantime, players get to appreciate and take in the beauty of Ancient Greece. While the environments don’t vary a ton from Assassin’s Creed Origins, the extra trees and seas make for some spectacular views.

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With the viewpoints, Odyssey never hesitates to point out just how magnificent it looks. Most of the main characters and side characters also look great, which is impressive based on the quantity.

Hades

Personality & Vibrancy


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September 17, 2020

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Supergiant Games has put together some of the greatest indie releases of all time, and the studio’s crowning achievement is Hades. The roguelike follows Zagreus’ repeated attempts to make the journey from the Underworld to Mount Olympus, a task that proves to be anything but simple for Hades’ son.

Hades‘ visuals are vibrant, thematically consistent, and lively. The game’s environments and characters are soaked in mythology and personality, while the particle effects are fantastic and impactful. The only negative is that sometimes there is a bit too much happening on screen.

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Hades 2
arguably looks better than its predecessor, but it is still a work in progress at the moment.

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Cuphead

Perfectly Mimics Classic Cartoons


Released
September 29, 2017

Developer(s)
Studio MDHR Entertainment Inc.
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A unique and eye-catching art style is often more important than sheer graphical prowess, and Cuphead might be the best demonstration of this point. Inspired by cartoons of old, Studio MDHR created a game that uses stunning and dynamic hand-drawn animation to bring to life a colorful world and the beings that exist within it.

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Even though they do not get much in the way of backstory, Cuphead utilizes its presentation to get across the personalities of each boss. The art style is also consistent throughout the campaign, allowing for a coherent experience despite most of the characters boasting designs that share very little in common.

Horizon Forbidden West

Scale & Quality


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February 18, 2022

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Guerrilla Games somehow managed to outdo Horizon Zero Dawn with its sequel, despite the latter still coming out on the PS4 alongside the console’s successor. Horizon Forbidden West finds Aloy exploring a new area of this setting, one specifically inspired by states and cities like California and San Francisco. The result is a gorgeous and vast world packed with lush natural environments that are home to intricate mechanical beasts.

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Like most open-world games, Horizon Forbidden West does not always look absolutely fantastic, but its high points are so impressive that they make the more forgettable moments forgivable. While still a beautiful game on the PS4, this 2022 release is, unsurprisingly, at its best on the PS5.

Ori And The Will Of The Wisps

Great Use Of Color & Light


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Released
March 11, 2020

Developer(s)
Moon Studios
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Moon Studios’ Ori games are some of the best modern Metroidvanias, and they knock it out of the park in nearly every area. They tell emotional storylines that succeed in fostering not only a connection between the audience and the silent eponymous character but also the world they live in. Gameplay-wise, both games have precise and challenging platforming, while Will of the Wisps also introduces combat to the mix. Although a touch polarizing, the latter nevertheless adds an extra dimension to the overall package.

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Last but not least, Ori and its sequel are both visually enchanting. The games’ use of color might be among the best in the entire industry, and each environment is a work of art. In the world of side-scrollers, not many projects compare favorably to Ori and the Will of the Wisps in any department, including graphics.

Batman: Arkham Knight

Gotham Has Never Looked Better (In Gaming)


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Generally speaking, all the main Arkham games have top-notch graphics, with even the much-maligned Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League being quite pretty at times. If forced to pick a representative, Arkham Knight is the most visually impressive, and it is the only entry in the original trilogy that includes Gotham as its playground.

While quite empty, the city is otherwise a Gothic masterpiece that oozes atmosphere and personality. Roughly a decade later, Arkham Knight‘s Gotham is still jaw-dropping, even eclipsing more modern attempts like Gotham Knights. Beyond that, the character models, animations, and batmobile are all high quality.

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Demon’s Souls (2020)

A Beautiful Hell


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Released
November 12, 2020

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As mesmerizing as Elden Ring‘s visuals can be at times, the game’s open-world design means they are spread a bit thin; conversely, 2020’s Demon’s Souls remake consists of almost nothing but stunning areas. Rife with deadly creatures, haunting architecture, and intimidating landscapes, Boletaria is a gorgeous nightmare of a kingdom that is equally likely to leave players in awe or fear.

As a launch title for the PS5, Demon’s Souls served as something of a tech demo for the hardware, showing what the next-gen console could accomplish. This is a game that could not exist on the PS4, and even more than 18 months into the PS5’s life, Demon’s Souls still has some of the best graphics on the system.

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Ghost Of Tsushima

Immersive Open-World

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Gazing across Ghost of Tsushima‘s rendition of the Japanese archipelago is quite the sight to behold, as this highly anticipated title has some breathtaking scenery. 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.

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Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart

Pixar Quality

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Similar to 2016’s Ratchet & Clank, Rift Apart‘s animation is on a whole other level. 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. Utilizing the full power of the PS5, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart matches top-tier cutscenes with gameplay sections that are packed with detail, moving parts, and depth.

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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.


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Marvel’s Spider-Man 2
is also visually stunning and represents Insomniac at its best.
Rift Apart
merits the nod due to being among the first PS5 projects to showcase the console’s graphical potential, but
Spider-Man 2
is as good-looking of an open-world game as they come.

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Ni No Kuni: Wrath Of The White Witch

Ghibli Quality

Released
January 22, 2013

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Except for Square Enix, Level-5 is arguably the most consistent JRPG developer in terms of visuals. Yo-kai Watch, Dragon Quest 8, and Dark Cloud 2 are all gorgeous, and the latter’s art styles are timeless. Level-5’s graphical masterpiece is undoubtedly 2013’s Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch, although the developer got some help as the game’s cutscenes were handled by Studio Ghibli.

The anime studio is well-known for its lavish cinematic productions, and Wrath of the White Witch replicates Ghibli’s iconic style splendidly. Even if the cutscenes were ignored, Ni no Kuni would still rank among the PS3’s most beautiful games.

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Resident Evil 2 (2019) – Represents All Modern Resident Evil Games

A Remake Done Right

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January 25, 2019
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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.

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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.

Resident Evil 3
and
Resident Evil 4
also look fantastic, but
RE2
received the nod as it was the first of Capcom’s stint of recent remakes.
Resident Evil Village
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Astro Bot

A Celebration Of PlayStation History

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September 6, 2024

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Team Asobi

Considering Astro’s Playroom is still among the best-looking PS5 games, the fact that its bigger and better successor ended up being straight-up gorgeous was hardly a surprise. Astro Bot is unexpectedly brilliant on every level. Team Asobi pulled out all the stops to craft an immaculate 3D platformer that plays flawlessly, makes great use of the PS5’s DualSense controller, and looks constantly stunning.

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Taking players on a wild journey across multiple galaxies and planets, Astro Bot offers picturesque environmental variety to ensure players always have something fresh they can gaze upon. While fairly linear most of the time, levels still have an impressive sense of scope, even if it is simply due to the beautiful backdrops. Astro Bot is a work of art.


Microsoft Flight Simulator (2020)

The World At The Player’s Fingertips

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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.

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God Of War (2018) & Ragnarok (2022)

A New Era, A New Look


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November 9, 2022

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Nothing against the previous installments of God of War, which are all technical showcases in their own right, but the soft reboot of the 2018 sequel and its successor are not only different but also more gorgeous. Exploring the Norse lands to soak up this universe’s mythology is spectacular for a number of reasons, including the fact that everything looks great.

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God of War captures Kratos and Atreus in a way that gives depth to the former not experienced in previous installments. Unsurprisingly, God of War: Ragnarok maintains the high quality set by its predecessor. Graphically, the sequel does not offer a huge leap forward, but that is a testament to God of War‘s beauty rather than a criticism of Ragnarok​​​​​.

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Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2

Just Grimdark Beauty


Space Marine 2 took a long time to materialize, but the wait proved to be more than worth it. Building on the success of the 2011 entry (which was a looker for its era), the sequel oozes grimdark goodness out of every frame, particularly during the single-player campaign. The character designs are all top-notch, and the same can be said for the environments visited throughout the story. Each planet has enough unique features to stand out from its contemporaries, all the while they all seem like they belong in the same universe.

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The attack animations are great as well, with each move feeling suitably weighty considering they are being carried out by hulking behemoths. Space Marine 2 deserves praise for being such a faithful adaptation of the Warhammer 40K universe, especially in the sense of scale that defines nearly every situation and location.

The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom

Pushes The Switch To Its Absolute Limit


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Released
May 12, 2023

Developer(s)
Nintendo
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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom boast vibrant art styles that bring Hyrule to life like never before. However, if someone were to focus on the minute details, they might notice reused or flat textures along with large stretches of empty real estate containing nothing but maybe two enemies and a couple of apples. Compared to some other open-world projects, Nintendo’s releases might not be that impressive; however, considering the Switch’s underpowered hardware, both games are technical marvels.

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Tears of the Kingdom gets the nod as it has more content than Breath of the Wild thanks to the implementation of Sky Islands and the Depths. Pushing the Switch to its absolute limit, the sequel delivers one of the most complete and expansive open-world adventures of all time.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

A Dark Fantasy Masterpiece In Nearly Every Way


Known for being one of the greatest games ever made, CD Projekt Red’s The Witcher 3 is phenomenal for numerous reasons. Not all the monsters or gruff characters are a joy to look at because they aren’t meant to be, but the sprawling landscapes are constantly killer.

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While the console versions look great (not including the Switch port, which is nonetheless impressive in its own right), The Witcher 3 on PC can hit graphical levels that are almost beyond understanding. The game is worth playing for a ton of reasons besides graphics, but looking good is always a plus. The bathtub scene is worth the price of entry alone.

On the right system,
Cyberpunk 2077
is also one of the
best-looking games ever
.

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A Plague Tale: Requiem

A Proper Current-Gen Experience


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October 18, 2022

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As the ninth console generation picks up steam, more games will debut that raise the bar for graphics, at least on Sony and Microsoft’s hardware. A Plague Tale: Requiem is one of the first games to truly come across as a current-gen experience, an achievement aided by Asobo Studio’s decision to not produce PS4 and Xbox One versions.

Boasting brilliant facial animations and photo-realistic visuals, Requiem is awe-inspiring on a technical level. While 2019’s Innocence is also a pretty game, Requiem far exceeds its predecessor in this department, particularly when it comes to the presentation of the rats.

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Forza Horizon 5

Mexico At The Player’s Fingertips

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November 9, 2021
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As long as Forza games continue to be made they will continue to be the best-looking games on the market. Forza Horizon 5 isn’t just one of the greatest racing games of the last few years, but one of the most gorgeous titles to ever be released for Xbox.

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While Forza Horizon 4‘s British setting resulted in slightly homogenous environments, the sequel’s Mexico map is far more diverse, offering 11 biomes that showcase different aspects of the country. While the game looks good on the Xbox One, Forza Horizon 5 is unbelievably gorgeous on PC and the Xbox Series X.

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Alan Wake 2

Cinematic Quality

Released
October 27, 2023

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Alan Wake 2 was a long time coming, and the sequel managed to live up to some rather lofty expectations while catering to both returning fans and new players. Split across two campaigns, the story follows Saga as she investigates a murder case that leads her to an unsettling American town with a peculiar populace. In the meantime, Alan finds himself trying to escape the Dark Place, a haunting realm that twists reality into something menacing but familiar.


Although complementary, the two storylines still feel different from each other, and that extends to their detailed and realistic locations. Alan Wake 2 is a technical work of art built using Remedy’s own Northlight Engine, which is also responsible for the equally impressive Control and Quantum Break.

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Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth

Ambitious, Epic, & Gorgeous

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February 29, 2024

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Generally, most JRPG franchises tend to trail behind other AAA properties in terms of graphics; however, the one constant exception is Final Fantasy. In most generations, Square Enix produces one or two games that push consoles to their limits – Final Fantasy 6 for the SNES, Final Fantasy 7 and 8 for the PS1, Final Fantasy 12 for the PS2, Final Fantasy 13 for the PS3, and Final Fantasy 7 Remake for the PS4. On the PS5, Final Fantasy 16 and Rebirth are both visually stunning, but the latter gets the nod due to its open-world nature, making for a more impressive final product.


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Set after Cloud and company leave Midgar, Rebirth emphasizes this story’s world-spanning nature and scale in a way that could not be done with the 1997 original. Even if the open-world filler content might not be to everyone’s tastes, the game is consistently gorgeous, and each region of the map has a unique identity that keeps things interesting. The character and enemy models are unsurprisingly flawless, and they are accompanied by high-quality visual effects that are regularly showcased during the fast-paced combat.

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Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2

Unreal Engine 5 In All Its Glory

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Honestly, most high-end Unreal Engine 5 projects could qualify for the most beautiful games on the market. Lords of the Fallen, The First Descendant, Still Wakes the Deep, Tekken 8, and Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden are all stunning and feature some of the most realistic graphics in gaming. Consequently, Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 mostly serves as a representative for all these titles, serving as a prime showcase of UE5’s capabilities.


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In the grand scheme of things, UE5 is still in its early days; therefore, its games have likely yet to peak.

That said, Hellblade 2 is gorgeous even by the engine’s very high standards. Due to being quite linear and short, Ninja Theory could focus on fine-tuning the main narrative, environments, and acting, all of which are best-in-class on the Xbox Series X/S. The character models are particularly incredible, to the point of not being distinguishable from real life.

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Half-Life: Alyx

The Future Of Gaming?


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After more than a decade, Valve finally returned to the Half-Life franchise, albeit with a prequel/sequel rather than a proper third entry. Also, Half-Life: Alyx is a VR game, presumably designed to get people interested in Valve’s Index headset. Dropping players in City 17, Alyx not only serves as a showcase of VR technology but is also a proper, substantial addition to the beloved series.

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Half-Life: Alyx arguably features the most detailed world in gaming history, and, thanks to virtual reality, one of the most immersive. Although most of the game takes place in underground areas filled with brilliantly designed environments and enemies, Half-Life: Alyx‘s presentation goes up another level whenever the story heads to the surface.

Red Dead Redemption 2

An Era Captured Fully

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Released
October 26, 2018

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Red Dead Redemption 2 is arguably the game with the best graphics of all time, although Rockstar’s GTA 5 and L.A. Noire would not be bad shouts either. RDR2 is practically a movie due to how detailed and impressive all the NPCs and landscapes look on both consoles and PC.


Not only does every single frame of this adventure look photo-realistic, but RDR2 is also incredibly long and players will never get tired of the scenery. Arthur Morgan looks and feels like a real human being, and the same extends to every other character within the game. RDR2 is nothing short of art.

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Groundbreaking Games From Yesteryear

They Set The Standard

While not quite as regular of a phenomenon nowadays, the ’80s, ’90s, and early 2000s produced plenty of games that represented the next leap in graphical prowess. Titles like Pong, Asteroids, Super Mario Bros., Super Mario 64, Alone in the Dark, Ocarina of Time, Tomb Raider, Mist, Final Fantasy 7, and Grand Theft Auto 3 were all visual showcases that changed the industry.


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Even if some of these projects’ graphics have not aged extremely well, that does not diminish their accomplishments or importance. And, plenty of these masterpieces have stood the test of time, especially Nintendo’s SNES-era releases.

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Super Mario is one of the icons of gaming for a good reason, and these are the best of the best of the franchise’s 2D games.


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