The 4K revolution has arrived on PC, and if your eyes haven’t yet dined at the table of Ultra HD gaming, we’ve tracked down the best 4K games sure to give them a visual feast.
The Witcher 3
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is an action role-playing video game set in an open world environment, developed by video game developer CD Projekt RED. Rendered natively, The Witcher 3’s highly-detailed environments look nothing short of incredible in 4K. As according to TechRadar, “from Novigrad’s sprawling architecture to its red sunlit fields, not to mention its spiny Echinops, grotesque Bloedzuigers and veiny Cemataurs. Having your face ripped off has never looked so beautiful.”
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is a military science fiction video game. Brian Albert from IGN called the game as the biggest and most successful, expected in the Call of Duty series. Aside from that, the game won the award for “Best Graphics – Technology”, in IGN’s Best of 2014. It also won the award for “Outstanding Realtime Visuals in a videogame at the 2015 Visual Effects Society Awards. It’s considered one of the best games to play on a 4k gaming PC.
Dishonored
Dishonored is a 2012 video game developed released worldwide in October 2012. Dishonored was named Best Action Adventure Game at the 2012 Spike Video Game Awards and was nominated for Best Graphics, Best PS3 Game, Best Studio (Arkane Studios), Best Xbox 360 Game, and Game of the Year. It also won the the Inside Gaming Award for Best Environmental Design.
BioShock Infinite
BioShock Infinite is a video game where the player takes control of Booker Dewitt who works with a woman named Elizabeth. The game won over 85 awards before it was even released and was well-praised particularly directed at its story, setting, and visual art design.
Tomb Raider
Tomb Raider is a 2013 reboot of the adventures of the famous archaeologist’s, Lara Croft. Game Informer ’s Matt Helgeson noted that the “updated graphics at native 1080p resolution as a good addition to the core Tomb Raider experience”