If you’re able to make the investment, gaming on a high-end PC undoubtedly gives you the best experience in terms of graphics and performance. Graphics continue to improve year-on-year too, with games pushing demands on hardware more so than ever. The games on this rundown showcase of the most mind-blowing graphics PC gaming has to offer, and whilst most of them are fairly modern there’s a couple that are over a few years old now, demonstrating that fantastic art direction can support good graphics too.
Nobody Wants to Die
Dystopian crime drama Nobody Wants to Die provokes intriguing questions on immortality’s morality and dangers of transhumanism, but narratively it doesn’t always stick its landing. That said, this glorified walking sim posing as an action-adventure exhibits truly next-gen graphics; a rain soaked, neon daubed, noir version of New York is impressively lit and intricately detailed. Detective James Karra’s time manipulation device, whereby fractured crime scenes can be rewound, is a marvel to look at. Here, a thousand shards reconfigure pleasingly giving visual aplomb to an already photorealistic experience, a saving grace showcasing the power of Unreal Engine 5’s particle tech.
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