The best looking video game

Strider

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Post pictures (and I mean acutually post some screenshots, don't just say the name of the game and leave it at that) of the best looking video game.

What I think is the best: Guild Wars

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GT4 for the graphics giant Polyphony Digital.

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Keep in mind this is on the PS2!!

Honorable mention to Shadow of Rome.Couldn't find any decent quality screens but it has GT quality graphics.
 
Shame they did such a good game for such an old platform.
 
Gt4 was delayed quite abit.The release date was bumped back a few times.Lucky we got it at all before the next generation of consoles.

Polyphony's graphics are unbeleivable.Always have been.Even back to GT1.Why 1 company can get so much more than anybody else is beyond me.

I certainly got my money's worth out of my PS2 and it ain't dead yet.Fantastic games coming out now.Last half year or so has been awesome.
 
ok here is a couple of shots from Shadow of Rome.A tad fuzzy due to the capture technique but you can see how smooth edges and what not are.Another Ps2 version screen.Capcom is the developer/publisher

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1 more and I'm done.

EA's new Nascar Sim Racing for the PC

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How could I forget Extreme Beach Volleyball.Horrible game with so so graphics really.But it looks GREAT

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The Elder Scroll IV: Oblivion will be sweet.

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Not to be funny or anything, but the graphical style of the late 80's, early and mid 90's (point and click) adventures are simply stunning. Maybe that's because I like impressionism and expressionism, but the blocky style creates a sense of art. I always believed that creating a game witch catches you from the beginning with just a 320*200 or 160*100 resolution is much more memorable than creating such a game with an 1024*768 or higher resolution. But that's just me.

The above screenshots are from Leisure Suit Larry 1 and Indiana Jones & the Fate of Atlantis.

btw, check out AGD Interactive.
 
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