PC Game recommendations please....

PC Game recommendations please....

Author
Discussion

T1berious

Original Poster:

2,488 posts

169 months

Yesterday (11:58)
quotequote all
I know, I know its an incredibly far ranging question.... I'll try and whittle it down.

First off, I built a shiny new rig that's an absolute powerhouse compared to my old one. However the last "new" game I bought was 2017 (Dawn of War III) and now I'm like "So what new game should I get to try out the new rig?"

And at that point I was kind of stumped.

My recent gaming has been mostly retro (Supreme Commander, MW3 (Survival mode), Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak and Battletech)

I'm also looking at titles that are great games but stretch the GPU a bit to see what I've been missing out on all these years.

Be interested in hearing your recommendations!

Cheers,

T1b

The0perator

91 posts

43 months

Yesterday (12:09)
quotequote all
Obviously something like cyberpunk will stretch your GPU possibly...
Anything with RTX? Control, alan wake 2 if you haven't tried them?


T1berious

Original Poster:

2,488 posts

169 months

Yesterday (12:25)
quotequote all
The0perator said:
Obviously something like cyberpunk will stretch your GPU possibly...
Anything with RTX? Control, alan wake 2 if you haven't tried them?
A lot of the reviews I'd seen about Cyberpunk have made it come across as a game that was released way too early. I'll look into Alan Wake 2 though.

Thank you for the recommendations.

Cheers,

T1b

S13_Alan

1,376 posts

257 months

Yesterday (12:36)
quotequote all
T1berious said:
A lot of the reviews I'd seen about Cyberpunk have made it come across as a game that was released way too early. I'll look into Alan Wake 2 though.

Thank you for the recommendations.

Cheers,

T1b
Cyberpunk (plus Phantom Liberty DLC) is a fantastic game.

It was released too early 5 years ago yes, but those reviews you've read don't reflect how the game is now - it's considered somewhat an example of a spectacular comeback in gaming terms.

I would suggest you give it a proper look, as you'd be missing out hugely if that's the type of game you'd usually enjoy.

mmm-five

11,702 posts

298 months

Yesterday (12:46)
quotequote all
What GPU do you have, and what resolution do you want to run at to 'challenge' the GPU?

For example a 5090 at 1080p will just sit there quietly whilst your CPU screams. A 5060 at 4K will melt!

Along with the other examples mentioned, Black Myth: Wukong, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Dying Light 2 are ones that will stress any GPU if you turn everything up to 11...but so are almost any game using Unreal Engine 5.

Not forgetting that MSFS 2024 will stress both CPU & GPU at higher quality settings/FPS.

Edited by mmm-five on Monday 9th June 12:56

Dave Hedgehog

14,872 posts

218 months

Yesterday (12:53)
quotequote all
although its early access i am loving deadzone rogue atm

https://store.steampowered.com/app/3228590/Deadzon...

as a starwars fan i loved outlaws especially the hondo DLC

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2842040/Star_Wa...

if you like building things and want to scare yourself silly

https://store.steampowered.com/app/264710/Subnauti...

and the ultimate factory builder game

https://store.steampowered.com/app/526870/Satisfac...

atomfall is a decent post haulocaust adventure game

https://store.steampowered.com/app/801800/Atomfall...


Edited by Dave Hedgehog on Monday 9th June 12:58

T1berious

Original Poster:

2,488 posts

169 months

Yesterday (13:58)
quotequote all
mmm-five said:
What GPU do you have, and what resolution do you want to run at to 'challenge' the GPU?

For example a 5090 at 1080p will just sit there quietly whilst your CPU screams. A 5060 at 4K will melt!

Along with the other examples mentioned, Black Myth: Wukong, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Dying Light 2 are ones that will stress any GPU if you turn everything up to 11...but so are almost any game using Unreal Engine 5.

Not forgetting that MSFS 2024 will stress both CPU & GPU at higher quality settings/FPS.

Edited by mmm-five on Monday 9th June 12:56
Sorry, should have mentioned in my post RTX 5090 \ AMD 9950X \ 64Gb

Dave Hedgehog

14,872 posts

218 months

Yesterday (13:59)
quotequote all
T1berious said:
Sorry, should have mentioned in my post RTX 5090 \ AMD 9950X \ 64Gb
your not going to have many problems

BuyaDuster

769 posts

195 months

Yesterday (14:22)
quotequote all
Atomfall is a new one worth a look. Looks very pretty.
Rebellion put a huge amount of effort into the graphic library and the game play itself.
It is selling very well internationally and is set in a fictional Cumbria with real locals and real accents.

T1berious

Original Poster:

2,488 posts

169 months

Yesterday (14:22)
quotequote all
Dave Hedgehog said:
your not going to have many problems
lolz, yup I get that I guess what I'm after is a game that will a) be really good and b) in HiFi terms be that reference track you play to really show the cracks (Or insert terrible HiFi nerd cliché here).

Cheers,

T1b

Jasandjules

70,952 posts

243 months

Yesterday (16:03)
quotequote all
Skyrim and some mods.

Sporky

8,283 posts

78 months

Yesterday (16:40)
quotequote all
T1berious said:
Sorry, should have mentioned in my post RTX 5090 \ AMD 9950X \ 64Gb
That might run Crysis!

More seriously, Cyberpunk is a decent game now. Neither as awful as when it came out, nor as great as some people suggest. With that you could probably get a decent frame rate a 4K - my 4070ti struggles a bit even with DLSS.

ozzuk

1,292 posts

141 months

Yesterday (16:46)
quotequote all
I really wish I could play Subnautica again for the first time, it really is one of the most atmospheric games ever. The follow up (sub zero) couldn't touch it, I've had several runs and just given up. Looks like subnautica 2 will be released on EA soon, sadly it looks like a name cash in and hopping on board the rust style multiplayer craft survival.


toastyhamster

1,722 posts

110 months

Yesterday (18:04)
quotequote all
Another vote for Control, Stray held my attention as well.

I've played Cyberpunk through 3 times, once with the added DLC, no complaints from me (apart from the fact I followed my heart not my brain and got the sh*t DLC ending) and I was an early adopter.

Any Far Cry, although it peaked at 5 for me.

Two out of the three in my house are counting down the days til Death Stranding 2 on the 26th, but the PC port has not been announced yet.

Witcher 3, The Stanley Parable, Still Wakes the Deep.

I had waaaay too much fun playing Crime Scene Cleaner and A Game About Digging a Hole, bit left field but cheap and shortish.

T1berious

Original Poster:

2,488 posts

169 months

Yesterday (20:30)
quotequote all
That's a few for Cyberpunk! I was looking at Elden Ring but again, the reviews have been it's great but it's hella hard.

The search continues....

Cheers for the recommendations!

T1b

Steven_RW

1,764 posts

216 months

Latest release of Grand Theft Auto 5 looks great at 4k with a powerful PC. You can just drive around and take in the sights, get into random police chases or follow the story or all of the above.

Witcher 3 as mentioned looks great.

I got bored with Cyberpunk but it did have some cracking visuals.

I don't really play games for their graphics even with a high end PC. Yeah it's fun to see what is possible but I get bored and would prefer to play dark souls 1 with old fashioned graphics over any far cry game ever, not matter how impressive the scenary.

Cheers