10 Games with Great Graphics
9.Dying Light
The setting of Dying Light is the Turkish town of Harran, and you are an agent of a relief organization, Kyle Crane. The town residents have become infected with a virulent outbreak, turning most into monsters and zombies. While the prudent choice is to concentrate on the mission, you will get caught up with assisting the survivors. The storyline is somewhat cliché and may not satisfy lovers of out-of-the-box experiences. However, you cannot argue with the visual elements. The city is one of the most realistic in the industry, so you will find the weather, building and enemies engaging. Moreover, the game has day-night cycles, with the darkness providing a real survival challenge.
10.Arkham Knight
If you love Batman and gaming, then Arkham Knight is for you. In the city of Gotham, Batman battles the Arkham Knight as well as Scarecrow to protect his city against the release of bio-weapons. The hero has new armour, so you can expect enhanced close combat capabilities. The Batmobile has been enhanced for a more powerful feel and you will enjoy the thrill of summoning the machine. The use of Nvidia technology presents Gotham, the characters and the battles in precise details, making this one of the most graphically intense games ever.
Conclusion
For the best experience when playing the outlined games, ensure that you have a 4K monitor which has up to four times pixels in comparison to the 1080p. In addition, it is important to have a strong gaming rig with a powerful graphic card which can keep up with the frame rate of the games.
Ah, another game with amazing graphics is Diablo III: Reaper of Souls. I know, I know, ROS was nowhere near as good a game as Diablo II and Diablo I were, but I grew up on the series, and have grown to love them, and the cinematics in ROS are beautiful; each friend I've shown them too was convinced they were live-action!