7 Best PC Games With Insane Graphic that are Visually Stunning
The graphics within PC games can often make or break a gamer’s experience. Thanks to incredible leaps in computing and graphics power and technologies, that experience is often a fulfilling one.
The graphics processing unit (GPU), also called the graphics card or video card, is the piece of technology that’s majorly responsible for creating and rendering the awesome images, video, and animation found in today’s fast-paced, visually demanding, and graphically intense triple-A (AAA) games; it’s arguably the most important component of a PC gaming system.
We’ve done our best to account for all game types for you. Here are our picks for the 7 best graphics PC games.
Make sure you read to the bottom for a rundown on how graphics settings can affect gameplay so you’re getting everything you can out of your gaming computer components and enable high graphics in your PC games for the best possible experience. You may or may not want to change your graphics settings depending on your style of gameplay and the genre of game you love most.
Try these Seven best graphics PC games
1) The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is a visual triumph set in the fantasy world of the Continent - complete with humans, elves, dwarves, werewolves, and other monsters and creatures - but based on real-life northern and central Europe.
You’ll play through stunning vistas that include the snow-capped, darkly forested, windswept, and Viking-settled Skellige Isles. In the metropolitan, richly detailed Novigrad, you’ll experience a medieval city complete with thatched-roof cottages and brick-layered shops juxtaposed with impressive-looking castles. All this is authentically fortified behind a walled city. When you’re in Velen or No Man’s Land, you’ll be travelling through creepy, war-torn, and heavily overgrown swamps infested with human villagers and other creatures.
The recommended graphics cards: NVIDIA® GeForce GTX 770 with 8GB of RAM or AMD® Radeon R9 290 with 8GB of RAM
2) Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
The open-world, stealth, single-player Assassin’s Creed Odyssey brings you back in time to 431 BCE, specifically to ancient Greece at the time of the Peloponnesian War between the city-states of Athens and Sparta. Playing as either a male or female mercenary (Alexios or Kassandra), your character is a fictitious descendant of the real-life Leonidas, king of Sparta.
A graphically beautiful game, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey makes you feel as if you’ve stepped foot in ancient Athens, visiting the Agora, the Odeon at the foot of the Acropolis, or the colossal bronze Athena Promachos statue that could be seen (in ancient times) from great distances beyond Athens. And that might not be an accident as the development team sought the advice of real-life historical advisors to ensure accuracy and authenticity.
The recommended graphics cards for 1080p gaming: AMD Radeon R9 290 with 4GB+ video memory or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 with 4GB+ video memory
3) Hitman 2
Hitman 2, stealth game hit of 2018, packs in stunningly rendered settings that you explore and work within as mysterious Agent 47. You’ll be walking, sleuthing, and fighting your way through varied locations like the slums of Mumbai, a racetrack in Miami, and fictional Whittleton Creek in suburban Vermont.
The recommended graphics cards: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 with 8GB RAM or AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 with 8GB RAM
4) Anthem
n single or cooperative squad-based online multiplayer sci-fi RPG Anthem, you play as adventuring heroes called Freelancers who are defending humans from the threats of the powerful and skilled Javelin pilot named The Monitor. As a Freelancer, you wear and pilot an exosuit (called a Javelin) to carry out missions as you explore beyond the home base of Fort Tarsis.
Anthem also supports NVIDIA deep learning super-sampling (DLSS) proprietary technology, which uses anti-aliasing techniques to render images at lower resolutions all while using artificial intelligence (AI) to make it seem as if the images are rendering at much higher resolutions.
The recommended graphics cards: NVIDIA GTX 1060 or RTX 2060 with 4GB video memory or AMD RX 480 with 4GB video memory
5) Star Wars Battlefront
The transformation into the movie world seems complete when you’re transported to Tatooine. You can almost feel the textures on the clay walls of the Mos Eisley cantina and sense the need to hide under its ominous lighting.
The recommended graphics cards: AMD Radeon RX 480 with 4GB or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 with 3GB
6) Far Cry 5
Far Cry 5 is visually stunning. It re-creates Montana with awe-inspiring graphics such as wilderness with murky and deep lakes, towering pine trees, twisty rivers, and rugged mountain peaks. Buildings that include cult outposts, bait shops, cabins, and ranger stations are photorealistic in some areas.
The recommended graphics cards: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 with 8GB RAM or AMD R9 290X with 8GB RAM
7) Horizon Forbidden West
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 recommended graphics cards: AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 with 8 GB or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070
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