Gaming

7 games with the best in-game views

Sometimes, it’s not about the mission. Not about the loot. Not even about the leaderboard.
Sometimes, you just stand there. No enemies. No dialogue. Just… vibes

1. Red Dead Redemption 2

The king of digital landscapes.

Let’s get this one out of the way: Red Dead Redemption 2 still looks better than some real-life vacations.
The dynamic weather, cinematic lighting, and the way snow crunches under your boots? Rockstar wasn’t playing around.
Take a moment atop Grizzlies West at sunrise—and tell us it’s not a spiritual experience.


2. Ghost of Tsushima

Every frame is a damn wallpaper.

Sucker Punch crafted a world so beautiful it feels hand-painted.
Swaying golden fields. Crimson leaves blowing in the wind. Foggy forests at dawn.
Photo mode wasn’t optional—it was essential.
And yes, we all stood still playing the flute just to catch that perfect breeze.


3. Horizon Forbidden West

Post-apocalyptic paradise.

Somehow, Guerrilla Games turned the end of civilization into a visual masterpiece.
Giant mechanical beasts roam ultra-detailed deserts, jungles, and snowy peaks.
At sunset, the world glows—a mix of nature and tech that’s visually unmatched.
Even the underwater sequences feel like they belong in a documentary.


4. Microsoft Flight Simulator (2020)

Earth, but prettier.

It’s not just a game—it’s literally the world.
Using satellite data and AI, Flight Sim lets you fly over your actual house in 4K detail.
From cruising above the Alps to skimming clouds over Tokyo, the skies have never looked this good.
Also: perfect for chilling with a coffee and pretending you’re a pilot.


5. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (Next-Gen Update)

Fantasy world, photo-real vibes.

It’s one of the greatest RPGs ever made, but with the next-gen upgrade?
The world of The Witcher 3 is gorgeous all over again.
Foggy Velen swamps. Sunny Skellige cliffs. Starry nights in Novigrad.
You’ll forget you were even hunting monsters—and just go sightseeing on Roach.


6. Death Stranding

The most beautiful loneliness you’ll ever feel.

Say what you want about the story, but Death Stranding is a visual symphony.
Haunting Icelandic landscapes. Stark valleys. Rain-soaked cliffs.
Hideo Kojima turned solitude into art, and we were all just mailmen soaking in the view.


7. Cyberpunk 2077 (After Updates)

From buggy mess to neon masterpiece.

It had a rough start, but let’s be real—when it works, Night City is gorgeous.
Rain reflecting off the streets. Massive skyscrapers lit by pink neon.
Blade Runner-level vibes that make you stop and stare.
Grab a bike, ride through Japantown at night, and just look.

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