Dead Space, walking onto the command deck for the first time, with the meteorites flying everywhere. It just looked so pretty...
yeah, this as well as the stuff on my previous post. Beautiful in a strange way...Skorpyo said:When I first stepped out of the vault in Fallout 3, not only was it breathtaking, but I realised that I had dreamed of a game this vast since I was 5.
Looked something like this:
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Good call. Forgot about that one.VanityGirl said:Red Dead Redemption. The characters did not inspire awe, but the landscape was beautiful. Honestly one of the best I've seen in a long, long time.
I was thinking the same thing too, when you first step out of the vault and rub your eyes a bit. It's just like.. wow.Skorpyo said:When I first stepped out of the vault in Fallout 3, not only was it breathtaking, but I realised that I had dreamed of a game this vast since I was 5.
Looked something like this:
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Complete agreement, especially in the Overlord DLC.T-Bone24 said:Several times in Mass Effect 2 I stopped and didn't want to leave with how good it all looked.
really? honestly, I was more impressed by the first game, the second left me kind of down :/ not that it was bad, it just didnt seem to be as realistic as I wantedMikeyfell said:snip
A thousand times these though especially Limbo. It's funny that for a black and white sidescroller that's made to look like it's on a beaten up film reel (Obviously some kind of film produced by freaking Satan) the movement, art and camera was done to such a polish that it truly was...well, art.CrashBang said:I love a good case of graphics awe. I think it shows love and attention that's been put into the game and it helps immediately immerse me into the stunning world
My most recent case of graphics awe was when I first started playing Limbo yesterday. Seriously, it's such a pretty game! Everything from the film noir feel, the flickering corners of the screen to the fluid motion of the character and the physics. It really is an artistically beautiful game
Other games which have had that effect on me would be Bioshock (fairly obviously) and Fallout 3 (not the most graphically impressive game per se, but the atmosphere upon first leaving the vault is jaw-dropping)