The gaming world is ever-expanding and ever-growing, with plenty of fun new games released every year.
Each generation is better than the last, and the future of games will only continue to get better.
The player can make decisions that affect the latter half of the game.
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Though it was originally developed for the PlayStation 3, the highly-awaitedUntil Dawnwas released on the PlayStation 4.
Positively received by critics and audiences, itsbeautiful graphics in a horrific atmosphereare most remembered.
Indeed, popular entries like theDark Anthologyseries orThe Quarrystemmed from the success ofUntil Dawn.
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Unlike most games,Detroit: Become Humancontinues until every story is completed, either via resolution or death.
Detroit: Become Humanis similar toUntil Dawnin terms of gameplay mechanics.
The game tracks Arthur as he completes various missions and answers questions.
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It centers on the main character, Joel, as he navigates life after the loss of his daughter.
He is soon assigned to protect young girl Ellie, who is immune to the zombie-infected world.
TheMortal Kombatfranchise is not known for its beautiful graphics or cinematic cutscenes.
Thirteen years pass, and Clive continues to search for the man who destroyed his life.
Final Fantasy XVIreceived much praise for its gameplay, soundtrack, and graphics.
With each new installment,Final Fantasygrows more and more intense graphically.
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To say thatGhost of Tsushimais one of the most graphically beautiful games would be an absolute understatement.
This sense of loss and pause is reflected beautifully within the cinematic gameplay.
Although competition is strong,the lifelike, immersive visualsmakeDeath Strandingthe most cinematic game released so far.
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