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Updated by cima wix on Oct 17, 2022
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Top 4 Most Beautiful and Graphically Intense Xbox Series X|S Games

Here are some most intense game on the Xbox console i have played!

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Watch Dogs: Legion

Watch Dogs: Legion

Despite being one of the few launch games for the Xbox Series X|S, Watch Dogs: Legion didn't garner much critical acclaim.
But that doesn't mean it isn't a worthwhile open-world game, especially since developer Ubisoft is in the habit of keeping its games well-supported after launch.
Watch Dogs: Legion supports ray tracing, meaning the hallmark of video game graphics—wet pavement—looks as spectacular as you'd expect.

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Control

Control

Control was one of the first games to really show off ray tracing when it hit PCs back in 2019. With Control: Ultimate Edition, it's bringing ray tracing (and a host of other graphical features) to the Xbox Series X|S.
And that's not all! Control: Ultimate Edition not only turns up the pretty on consoles, but it also includes all the DLC that was previously sold alongside the original game. If you have yet to play Control, there's no better time than now.

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Doom Eternal

Doom Eternal

Doom Eternal is technically impressive. The first time you find yourself staring at ray traced reflections in a pool of demon blood is certainly an interesting moment. But the art is what really puts this graphical powerhouse over the top.
While Doom often kept things claustrophobic, Doom Eternal's environments make better use of space and verticality. Plus, the disturbing vistas in certain levels look even better on the Xbox Series X|S consoles than they did on the Xbox One.

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Tales of Arise

Tales of Arise

The Tales series hasn't had an easy time in the years leading up to the release of this entry. Tales of Zesteria and Tales of Berseria were quality games by franchise standards, but they looked like PlayStation 3 games—mostly because they were.
Tales of Arise moved up to using the Unreal Engine, and the franchise has seen a major graphical upgrade in the process. Add to this beautiful environment art and solid combat mechanics, and you've got a game worth playing through all of its 60+ hours.