Suggest some beautiful games. Genre doesn’t matter. 3d or 2d no big deal. Hyper Light Drifter, Satisfactory, Cliff Empire, etc.
Mostly I’m talking about moments in the game where you can just stand there and look at the world and not be bored.
Thankssss.
17 years on, Okami is still one of the best.
Just picked up the HD remake and was thrilled to see someone made a mod to patch out the film grain and motion blur. I’m puking rainbows.
Hell yeah. I love that game, but got stuck on the last block guard guy. :_(
Use a piece of paper :)
Just gave me a flashback of my friends and I doing the same thing on a CRT lol.
That’s how these puzzles are meant to be solved and I won’t accept any other answer! Lol :D
I came to say the same thing
Journey still looks pretty pretty.
Not sure whether it’s still enjoyable to play, since probably not many people are playing it these days.
Mmm yess. Recently did a play through, and luckily I played most of it with a fellow pilgrim. IMO Journey will always be gorgeous. The graphics are perfectly balanced between realism, performance and art. To me, it’s a timeless classic.
If you enjoyed journey for its beauty and the experience, I strongly recommend checking out their most recent game, Sky: Children of the Light
Oh wow, if it’s still possible to meet with online players, then I might want to replay the game again.
Still possible! Go forth!
Though exclusively single player, ABZU is also a nice, atmospheric game as well.
Subnautica.
Damn fine game, too, if you look past the engine bugs.
Subnautica legitimately made me stop and stare at my screen with mouth agape at the wonder and terror of a glowing undersea behemoth. I’ve never had a game provoke pure awe like it does.
The excellent sound design helps, too. :)
Subnautica is on a whole different level. They made some wild impressions with the first game.
Too bad they dropped the ball on “below zero.”
@Thebazilly @ono Stranded Deep did something kinda like that, but much milder. Going over the coastal shelf for the first time in a storm is nightmarish.
Hollow Knight, if you’re not afraid of bugs.
That first City of Tears moment is incredible.
Music in this game is probably in my top 5
I read recommendations for this game so often I’d be remiss to not try it at least once.
it’s great! but it’s hard. if you don’t have patience for difficult platforming and/or difficult 2d combat, it might not click for you.
I think I got it on my third attempt. Though I haven’t actually finished it yet! Only 2/3 in and then something shiny distracted me - I’ll pick it up again soon. People described it as a soulslike, so after Elden Ring clicked for me I decided I would try the funny bug game again. Glad I did!
I think getting platinum for that game on ps is my crowning achievement of my gaming career, I’m never going to able to do that again.
Can’t wait for silksong!
Firewatch is a very beautiful game
Was coming here to say this. Game is good, but the artwork and feeling of the game is amazing.
Outer Wilds.
Really encapsulates the meaning of beauty a couple different ways.
Tetris Effect, particularly if you can play in VR.
Though if you’re strictly talking “aesthetically pleasing”, the options get wider. I absolutely loved the aesthetics of Hi-fi Rush. The absolute beauty of this comic-esque, cel-shaded world with every element, background and forground, moving to the rhythm of the soundtrack just blew me away when I started playing. But I’m a slut for rhythm games, so there’s just something about everything tiny fiber of the space connecting and syncing up that gets me.
Gris, it has an exceptionally good art. Great landscape, sound effects and the storytelling.
Currently playing that game, and I fully agree.
The soundtrack by Berlinist is on Spotify.
“Ori and the Blind Forest” and “Ori and the Will of the Wisps”.
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It’s also on PC and switch
Stray. There were lots of times I’d perch up high and look around at everything going on below.
Horizon Zero Dawn. The sequel is likely even more beautiful but I haven’t played it yet
fr lol. My first play through I completed the storyline but wasn’t able to fit the Frozen Wilds into the narrative.
NMS is amazing to play in VR.
Ori (both ones). Absolutely stunning platformer. One of the best games I’ve every played, just started a second playthrough.
Ori and the Will of the Wisps has gorgeous art. The Luma Pools area is my personal favorite.
Sable. No fighting. Just exploring and getting immersed.
That ones on my wish-list already, now it’s on my actual wish-list in my head.
Just a heads up the game kinda made my head hurt physically. The characters move at like 24-30fps while the background moves at a full 60 (or something >30, was not sure). It’s a stylistic choice which I can respect but I couldn’t get into it due to the stark difference in fps between the two which made it feel laggy.
Abzu has a few moments like that, especially towards the end where you’re swimming through more and more densely packed environments.
Thanks! The same publisher is working on Nivalis, I’ll definitely check that one out sometime.
Transistor - really any Supergiant game, but Transistor in particular.