Good evening, in this post you will learn about the 3 games with ultra-realistic graphics and amazing worlds that you can play on your console or PC, so get ready to see games you didn't even know existed.
Lords of the Fallen
I start the top 3 with an action RPG inspired by Souls Lake that was created with the Real Engine 5 graphics engine to bring to life an immense interconnected world full of horrors and colossal creatures. Lords of the Fallen is a new dark fantasy action RPG created by the Hex Works team in which you take on the role of a crusader of darkness tasked with thoroughly exploring a cruel and labyrinthine world made up of two alternate realities with the mission of defeating the demon god Adyr who after millennia of being defeated has regained enough power to plunge the kingdom into darkness again. But before beginning your journey through the vast world of Lords of the Fallen you can create your hero, customize his appearance and choose from one of nine starting classes such as a rogue knight apprentice named Harkyn Doomed. Among others, each class has its own statistics, skills and weapons, allowing you to create your own play style to survive the challenges that await you along the way. As in every soulslike, you will face a wide variety of monsters lurking in every corner of the map, as well as participating in epic battles against terrifying-looking bosses, capable of sending you to the realm of the dead with a single blow.
One of the most intriguing features of this RPG is the possibility of exploring two alternate realities: the world of the living and the world of the dead. With the help of your ghostly lamp, you can mix both realities to reveal new paths and solve platform challenges and continue advancing. In the intriguing narrative, if you die, you will still have one more chance to return to your living form. But this will not be easy. Lords of the Fallen stands out for its scenarios full of high-quality narrative elements enhanced by the dynamic lighting provided by Lumen technology.
Lords of the Fallen (2023) requirements to play
Windows 10 64bit
Intel i5 8400 | AMD Ryzen 5 2600
12GB RAM
6GBs VRAM | NVIDIA GTX-1060 | AMD Radeon RX 590
Array: Version 12
45GB available space, SSD recommended
720p on low settings
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora
There is no doubt that this Ubisoft game developed with the Snowdrop graphic engine has one of the most realistic and vibrant open worlds of recent years, especially when inspired by the epic cinematic universe created by James Cameron, which gave life to a visually stunning fantasy world. Avatar Frontiers of Pandora is a first-person action and adventure game set in an unexplored region of Pandora where you take on the role of a Navi who was kidnapped in the past by the forces of the RDA and now seeks to reconnect with the nature of his planet to protect his home from the human threat.
The reality is that Ubisoft did not manage to develop a narrative deep enough to hook you from the beginning. The charismatic characters and the missions can become somewhat repetitive, however it is impossible to ignore the incredible work done to bring the magnificent landscapes of Pandora to life with an astonishing level of realism. It is an unparalleled visual experience. Each region is brimming with life and features environments with such rich vegetation that it invites you to appreciate every little detail around you. At times, you will forget that you are in the middle of a war against humans. To observe the fascinating nature of Pandora, the map is considerably large and you can travel through it at full speed flying on an Ikran or moving on land on the back of a Warg.
Requirements for playing Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora
Visual setting: 1080p, Low Preset with FSR2 Quality/30 FPS
CPU: AMD Ryzen5 3600 /Intel i7 8700K
GPU: AMD RX 5700 8GB /Nvidia GTX 1070 8GB /Intel ARC A750 8GB (REBAR ON)
RAM: 16 GB dual channel
Storage: 90 GB SSD
Operating system: Windows 10/Windows 11 with DirectX12
Forza Horizon 5
The largest and most detailed Forza Horizon in the series that transported us to the stunning landscapes of Mexico to live unforgettable adventures and enjoy high-speed races with a wide variety of cars. In Forza Horizon 5 you can explore an immense open world full of life while doing endless activities and completing dozens of unique challenges spread throughout the map. You can visit Guanajuato, Teotihuacán, the hbox beach, Los Cabos, among other places recreated with a great level of detail. It is highly recommended to acquire a steering wheel to live the ultimate experience.
I mean that I already played these games a long time ago and with a PC that is not the same as the one I have now, since the one I have now I have already spent more than $3000.
CPU: Ryzen 9 7900X.
CPU Cooling: Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360 AIO.
Motherboard: Asus TUF Gaming B650-E WiFi.
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 32GB (2x16GB)
Samsung 990 Pro 2TB 2280 NVME PCIe 4 SSD.
GPU: Sapphire Pulse Radeon 7900XTX. Big card for 4K gaming.
Case: Fractal Design North ATX. Black with glass side panel and I can keep writing, I'm constantly selling and buying as things come out. In short, I never finish completing it.