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Abstract: If you disregard the janky animations (facial expressions, body movements), then Hitman 3 can be considered as a very graphically impressive title. Thanks to good lighting and high-quality reflections, the richly detailed environments appear very atmosphe...
Abstract: RE Village is on the growing list of titles with real-time ray tracing support. However, even without RT effects, the latest instalment in the Resident Evil series looks...
Abstract: Even though Fenyx Rising relies on Ubisoft's AnvilNext 2.0 engine, which we already saw in Assassin's Creed Valhalla and Ghost Recon Breakpoint, it does not look as stunning as other Ubisoft games based on this engine. However, this might not be entirely...
Abstract: Cyberpunk 2077 relies on a proprietary engine known as REDengine. It was developed by CD Projekt Red. As you can see from the screenshots, the visuals in Cyberpunk 2077 are very impressive and not only for an RPG. Cyberpunk is one of the prettiest games o...
Abstract: The original version of Crysis was released more than a decade ago. Not long ago, Crytek released a remastered version of the classic first-person shooter. The original version won praise not only because of its tropical setting and interesting gameplay...
Abstract: If you disregard the janky animations (facial expressions, body movements), then Hitman 3 can be considered as a very graphically impressive title. Thanks to good lighting and high-quality reflections, the richly detailed environments...
Abstract: RE Village is on the growing list of titles with real-time ray tracing support. However, even without RT effects, the latest instalment in the Resident Evil series looks...
Abstract: Two years after its release on the PS4, Days Gone has come to PC. It is an open-world game which looks like a mix of The Last of Us and Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned...
Abstract: Even though Fenyx Rising relies on Ubisoft’s AnvilNext 2.0 engine, which we already saw in Assassin's Creed Valhalla and Ghost Recon Breakpoint, it does not look...