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Although I wouldn’t necessarily argue that a video game’s visuals can make or break it, it doesn’t hurt when a game is pleasing to the sight, does it?
Even if they looked like dogshit, Red Dead Redemption 2, The Last Of Us Part II, and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt would still be fantastic video games. The fact that they don’t is only the cherry on top.
Many gamers on the PlayStation subreddit appear to have decided that Sucker Punch’s 2020 classic Ghost Of Tsushima takes the title of most visually stunning game of all time, while I’m not sure what I personally think the most beautiful game of all time is.
I’ll confess it took me a while to warm up to Ghost Of Tsushima (I still believe it suffers with tedious side missions and bland open world checklist crap), but I’d never argue that it’s anything less than a stunning piece of work.
One user posted a snapshot of the game’s unquestionably magnificent opening sequence along with the comment, “Probably the most beautiful game I’ve played.”
Another admirer stated, “Played this at launch on PS4.” “Amazingly good to the point where I search for the PS5 upgrade during a discount. I would happily do it again.”
“I listened to this on my top-of-the-line audio system and brand-new OLED television,” another user said. It brought back childhood memories of my first cinema experience. Everything, including the images and background noises, completely wowed me.”
Nobody disputes the fact that Ghost Of Tsushima is very stunning, despite some remarks claiming that it can be a touch dull (again, that’s up for discussion). When Ghost Of Tsushima 2 finally comes on the PS5, I’m not even sure what it will look like.