captainnapalm
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Holy crap, this game. The art design and level of detail is godlike. It's like they took inspiration from all of the best French, Japanese, British and American cyberpunk art of the last 40 years and put it all in one game. And the raytracing on PC just takes it over the top. It's pretty ridiculous.
If this were a turn-based rpg it would be close to one of my ideal games, but as a shooter its pretty fun too once you start to upgrade stuff, and you can start sending enemies splattering. Throw in cool effects and destructible environments as well. I've never been a huge fan of top-down shooters, but I'll make an exception in this case.
It's pretty awesome that in the last year or so, most of the best-looking games I've played have been from smaller or indie studios. It's like the barrier to making incredible-looking games is coming down, and it's giving us a lot of stuff to enjoy while AAA studios are increasingly focused on live service dreck and open-world sludge. A Plague Tale, The Medium, Psychonauts 2, Kena Bridge of Spirits and now The Ascent - there aren't many better looking games out there. And they're all pretty good as complete packages too, better than most AAA games. It really bodes well for the future.
If this were a turn-based rpg it would be close to one of my ideal games, but as a shooter its pretty fun too once you start to upgrade stuff, and you can start sending enemies splattering. Throw in cool effects and destructible environments as well. I've never been a huge fan of top-down shooters, but I'll make an exception in this case.
It's pretty awesome that in the last year or so, most of the best-looking games I've played have been from smaller or indie studios. It's like the barrier to making incredible-looking games is coming down, and it's giving us a lot of stuff to enjoy while AAA studios are increasingly focused on live service dreck and open-world sludge. A Plague Tale, The Medium, Psychonauts 2, Kena Bridge of Spirits and now The Ascent - there aren't many better looking games out there. And they're all pretty good as complete packages too, better than most AAA games. It really bodes well for the future.