#10 - F.E.A.R
Okay, so F.E.A.R came out back in 2005, and you might be thinking, “Seriously, a game from 2005?” Trust me on this one.
#9 - GTA V
Grand Theft Auto V is one of those games that just keeps on giving. Even though it’s been around for ages now, it’s still one of the best ways to torture test your graphics card.
#8 - The Witcher 3
The Witcher 3 is basically the poster child for “games that look so good they hurt.”
#7 - Metro Exodus
Metro Exodus is what happens when developers decide to show off everything their engine can do all at once.
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#6 -Red Dead Redemption 2
If there’s one game that makes you understand why people spend ridiculous amounts of money on graphics cards, it’s Red Dead Redemption 2.
#5 - Microsoft Flight Simulator
Microsoft Flight Simulator is basically the ultimate graphics showcase disguised as a flight simulation game.
#4 - Alan Wake 2
Alan Wake 2 has quickly earned a reputation as one of the most graphically demanding games ever released, and honestly, that reputation is well-deserved.
#3 - Star Citizen
Star Citizen is still technically in development, but it’s already pushing graphics cards harder than most finished games.
#2 - Cyberpunk 2077
Cyberpunk 2077 became pretty infamous for its demanding system requirements, and honestly, those requirements are no joke.
#1 - Crysis
You can’t make a list of graphics-demanding games without including Crysis.