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Art style, graphical fidelity, or both? Cyberpunk 2077 is probably the best looking game to test your PC right now.
Cyberpunk is great, amazing story and visuals.
Graphical fidelity. A good art style is a plus too
Cyberpunk 2077 fucking nailed the aesthetic it was going for - it has short comings but the visual immersion absolutely isn't one of them.
Cyberpunk is good. Good game, great graphics.
Red Dead Redemption 2 also has high fidelity.
Agree. RDR2 may not be the best test of high end hardware though, since it was already beautiful on the PS4. Itβs just incredibly well optimised.
The game is absolutely gorgeous, so is the expansion. Start to finish it has an incredibly solid, interesting and suprsing plot. Just dripping with style and in universe asethic. You can really tell that the art department had a lot of fun with it.