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Pink Gregory

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All your choices, plus Machinarium.

Machinarium just pushes all my buttons in all the right places. The wonderfully scratchy hand-drawn aesthetic and the setting that seems to inject industrial degradation with genuine warmth and personality.
 

Maximum Bert

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To many to choose from but the games I remember thinking damn thats beautiful in one way or another when I played are (in no particular order):-

Valkyria Chronicles
Journey
Final Fantasy VII
Okami
Xenoblade Chronicles
Puppeteer
Dragons Crown
Skullgirls
DOAV (inc ultimate)
Soul Calibur
To the Moon
Katawa Shoujo
Crash Team Racing
Uncharted 2
Persona 4 Arena
King of Fighters XIII

Theres a few anyway and a few more fighters than I thought but nevermind.
 

AnthrSolidSnake

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A game with graphical style, I'll say the Kingdom Hearts games. The cartoony style without the use of cel-shading is excellent, and was obvious very easy to transfer to HD while still looking amazing.

As far as gorgeous realistically, I'm stuck between Far Cry 3, and The Last of Us. Far Cry 3 has such gorgeous environments, it was enough to immerse me on that alone, and there's no arguing that The Last of Us has an incredible amount of polish when it comes to what the PS3 is capable of.
 

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So far, most of the games I consider to be beautiful have already been said... Some more than others, I guess... So, I'll go with the game(s) that (probably) hasn't been said already:

Rayman Origins/Rayman Legends

Both of those game's art styles were amazing, yet gave me a sense of nostalgia since Rayman was the first platformer I owned way back when... I even like the further attention to detail that Legends had that made certain replays of certain levels made me want to go slower than before just to admire the scenery, just like what I did in Origins...
 

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My biggest "Holy shit is this real" moment came when I first played Pokemon Snap- 3D models of all my favourite Pokemon, living in the wild!? Amazing!

It's safe to say I've seen prettier games since, but it seemed pretty fucking beautiful back then.
 

RaphaelsRedemption

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I love Borderlands' quirky cel-shaded aesthetics. There were times I just wanted to look at stuff because it looked so good! Everything worked really well together and Borderlands 2 just expanded the size and palette of Pandora.
 

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I really liked Valkyria Chronicle's art style. The light, aquarelle colours really worked for me. The character designs, the vehicles and everything looked neat, too, if a bit on the "typical" side. It really was a lovely game visually.

Of course, while the characters looked nice, I couldn't stand them once they began to talk, most of the time... Once again, "typical" was the problem. Irritating charicatures from the bogstandard anime bin for the most part. However, the art style nearly got away from all that, and I certainly hope we see more of it.

Moving on...

Now, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. doesn't exactly look beautiful at first, by the regular standards. But there is a certain kind of beauty to the Zone, nonetheless. In its decayed and warped solitude, it really has a strange, wild beauty of its own. Even if the graphics are old, they still paint a marvellous picture.

Espesially with the MISERY modpack, it really comes to life.

http://i.imgur.com/DT6myuQ.jpg

It can be dangerous, though. Once, I was standing around admiring a gigantic anomaly, and failed to notice the bloodsuckers creeping up until they'd clawed and drained me, like a lovely frappé with legs.
 

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Journey, without a shadow of a doubt is one of the best looking engaging games I've ever played in my life. If I ever play a game that comes as close to looking as good as that game, It'll be too soon. But Farcry 3's Jungle aesthetics got me and Mirrors Edge city aesthetics are pleasing to look at (just a shame the game couldn't have been better).
 

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Witcher 2 is by far the most beautiful game I've played. It literally blew me away on high settings so I can't imagine how it looks when you max that game out.

The Wolf Among Us is one I really dig the aesthetics of it, best one from the "cell shaded" ones that I have enjoyed.

Far Cry 3 for an open world is really beautiful as well. It really felt like I was in a real jungle.


PS: These are all on the PC high settings. I can't say anything regarding console games because I don't own one.
 

Jaeke

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Graphically? Hmm... I can't really point at one game because there are just so many different art-styles and pallets, and all these methods that feel equal in greatness but obviously different in looks.
I mean fidelity wise, I would say maybe GTA V, but I hesitate to do so because as of now it is on console which right there makes it look a little inferior to almost any game on PC that has shot for fidelity in the past 3 years, BUT I KNOW that if GTA V was on PC right now it would be by nearly outmatched.

Style-wise... Either Bastion or The Wolf Among Us. I mean, there's something about TWAU that you really can't explain it... you just HAVE to look at it and you CANNOT capture it just by screenshot even though it looks great in screenshots. Great game btw, a must buy from me especially with only a $25ish price tag.
 

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Probably a lot of people saying it, but there's a good reason for that. This game is fucking incredible. Runners-up include:

-Uncharted 2: I swear to god, sometimes this game looks practically photo-realistic.
-Minecraft- I mean, from a distance stuff looks awesome. Just don't get too close.
-Far Cry 3-Looks pretty damn impressive, especially when you consider the size of it.
 

Mikejames

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Beyond Good and Evil's world, Shadow of The Colossus's rolling landscapes, Psychonaut's level design.

There are so many disparate art styles and settings that I don't think I have a favorite.
So I'll just give Alice Madness Returns a shout-out.

There were gameplay issues, but the art design really does deserve more recognition.

stormeris said:
Real life.

Sadly, the graphics is the only thing going for it.
Such a grind-fest... Terrible gameplay!
The sandbox was spread way too thin in my opinion.


On a more serious note: I'd have to say The Wolf Among us. I know it just came out, but i just fell in love with the art style, especially the nighttime!
Odd thing to ask for, but I hope Episode 2 has another opening credits sequence.

Those colors...
 

ZZoMBiE13

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Viewtiful Joe.

The striking visual design, the cartoonishly stylized aesthetics coupled with the main character and the game's developers obsession with eastern wire-fu style fight sequences make it a really memorable gaming experience.

Let's go SIX MACHINE!
 

Macroplasm

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I always liked the unique art design of morrowind

http://i.imgur.com/tbHcfUO.png

Antichamber

http://i.imgur.com/tGeqkLv.png

XIII
http://i.imgur.com/73jteem.png
 

Hero of Lime

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For me both in terms of design, and visuals it would be Zelda: Wind Waker. Both the original and HD version are just beautiful games to me. It's one of the game worlds I can just play around in and have fun with it.