The 15 Most Beautiful Games of 2024

As a seasoned video game enthusiast who has traversed countless digital landscapes since the days of the Atari 2600, I must say that the current state of gaming is nothing short of extraordinary. The diversity and quality of games being released today are truly astounding, with each new title offering unique experiences that cater to a myriad of tastes.

The idea that beauty is subjective also applies to video games. It’s generally considered unfair to judge a game solely by its appearance, yet this practice is often significant in determining if a game appeals to someone or not due to the wide variety of visually striking and interactive experiences it offers, which might otherwise go unnoticed.

2024 indeed showcased exceptional artistic direction in video games, with a diverse range of captivating art styles being utilized and refined. These outstanding games are presented here in alphabetical order:

Animal Well

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One of the most visually unique games from 2024, “Animal Well” offers a clear and dreamlike vision of haunting, surrealist pixel art and twisted animal drawings. The way Animal Well illuminates the darkness is breathtaking as the 2D Metroidvania immerses you in a sensory extravaganza of mesmerizing effects designed to captivate every environment.

Astro Bot

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Astro Bot was honored with The Game Awards’ prestigious ‘Game of the Year’ title, although it didn’t win for ‘Best Art Direction’, its nomination was well-deserved. In essence, Astro Bot functions as an impressive promotional piece for the PlayStation 5 and its DualSense controller. This game charmingly depicts classic PlayStation characters as cute robots against a backdrop of vibrant colors and a simple color scheme featuring black, blue, and white.

Black Myth: Wukong

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Wukong” has made a significant impact in cinematic fantasy by focusing on ancient Chinese mythology, which was previously underrepresented. What initially caught people’s attention was its innovative character designs and grand, epic feel shown in its early trailers. As a result, “Black Myth: Wukong” is seen as an extensive adventure filled with numerous boss battles.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard

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In contrast to earlier Dragon Age games, Dragon Age: The Veilguard adopts a more vibrant and artistic style for its visual design, showcasing a significant leap in graphical capabilities by BioWare. The game’s distinctive purple tone, combined with the chosen art style, gives it a vivid, photographic quality that also effectively conveys its unique enchanted fantasy setting.

Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree

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FromSoftware’s distinctive and awe-inspiring art direction has consistently left its mark since it essentially redefined dark fantasy with the release of Dark Souls. In a similar vein, Elden Ring continues this vision, blending high fantasy elements into its ambiance. The Shadow of the Erdtree DLC serves as additional proof that FromSoftware excels in the field of level, character, and boss design, drawing out every drop of creativity from rich fantasy themes and captivating lore.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth

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The remake of Final Fantasy 7 and its latest sequel, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, reflect the distinctive aesthetic direction of the series: a blend of scenic realism and breathtaking lighting with an emphasis on unique character design. By merging remake, sequel, and reinterpretation concepts, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth shines in its duty to preserve cherished aspects of the original Final Fantasy 7, not just locations like Nibel, Junon, and Corel regions.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle

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As a movie enthusiast, I’d put it this way:

The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom

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In a unique twist for long-running series, The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom revisits its more recent past by adopting a similar art style reminiscent of Link’s Awakening. This game emphasizes the use of isometric angles, featuring charming characters and diminutive settings that echo the original’s aesthetic charm. Despite its dark undertones, which have always been a hallmark of the series, it seems that the whimsical, child-like atmosphere remains at the core of The Legend of Zelda.

Metaphor: ReFantazio

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In a refreshing twist, Studio Zero has taken the core elements of the Persona and Shin Megami Tensei series and transferred them into a captivating fantasy realm known as the Kingdom of Euchronia. The artistic direction throughout this world is striking, with broad brushstrokes that evoke a sense of immersion. Much like the games it emulates, Metaphor: ReFantazio boasts unparalleled artistry in its user interface and menu design, a fact even acknowledged by the game’s director, Katsura Hashino, as an incredibly challenging accomplishment.

Neva

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Inspired by the breathtaking beauty of Gris, Nomada’s game Neva showcases vibrant, warm color gradients that change dynamically. The emotional narrative of Neva unfolds across various seasons, with each visual tone used skillfully to emphasize every subtle emotion.

Nine Sols

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Nine Sols heavily borrows from the atmosphere of Hollow Knight, being a 2D Metroidvania game that incorporates elements reminiscent of “Soulslike”. However, it sets itself apart with an unique art style known as “Taopunk”, a blend of Taoism and cyberpunk. This is accentuated by vibrant color palettes and a creative layout that mimics comic book panels, giving off a manga-inspired narrative vibe.

The Plucky Squire

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The Cheerful Knight showcases versatility across various artistic platforms. With a unique blend of styles, from whimsical pop-up book images for children to realistic depictions accentuated by dramatic shadows, it’s evident that The Cheerful Knight is far from being visually flat or monotonous.

Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2

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Hellblade 2 might not have complex gameplay mechanics, but it excels in stunning visual realism. This game is more about the experience than the mechanics. It uses psychological horror effectively as Senua battles with her mind and hallucinations.

Silent Hill 2 (2024)

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In a reimagined version, Bloober Team could have retold the story of Silent Hill 2 more clearly, even though some might argue that the noise filter in the original is a beloved icon. Visuals have always been Bloober Team’s forte, and the remake of Silent Hill 2 enhances the chilling, melancholic ambiance with emotionally impactful acting performances.

Stellar Blade

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Comparing Stellar Blade’s post-apocalyptic, dystopian sci-fi to Nier is not a stretch, but it oversimplifies Stellar Blade. While this similarity may lead to a possible crossover between the two games, Stellar Blade stands out in its own right due to its depth. Eve, a character from Stellar Blade, is widely recognized and often discussed, but the game offers more than just its futuristic setting, manga-inspired elements, and enemy designs – it leaves an indelible mark.

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2024-12-25 17:26