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Monday, 14 December 2015

Top 10 best 3d games

1. BATTLEFIELD BAD COMPANY 2



This is far and away the top 3D game right now because it works on all levels. BBC2 becomes much more visceral in 3D creating an extraordinary sense of immersion in the battle. You can feel the action experience the explosions and your gun looks like a real 3D object. On a technical level BB2 is also superior because of the attention to detail the most obvious being the way it refocuses close objects such as your gun when you shift your gaze back from distant objects overcoming the problem of having perfect depth of field in the distance but out-of-focus stuff close up. Like many of the 3D games however BBC2 in 3D may require you to tone the settings to play it smoothly.  Some BBC2 players also report they find it hard to adjust to 3D in gameplay.

2. TOMB RAIDER UNDERWORLD



This game is not in NVIDIA’s top list of new-generation 3D games but the excellent reviews from users are just relentless and it can’t be anything but number two in our Top 10 list based purely on user praise. There is no doubt the three dimensional mystical landscapes and underworld are captivating but our suspicion is that having a 3D babe as its major character is a significant driver of the praise from the young men who play this.

3. METRO 2033 – THE LAST REFUGE



This is
state-of-the-art 3D atmospherics. No game gives you a better sense of
immersion into scary claustrophobic interiors than Metro 2033 nor make
your heart jump as much when a monster leaps out at you. If you just want
to find out how 3D can envelop you this is the game. It uses every
technology at its disposal to generate realism such as 3D PhysX Phong
tessellation and direct compute. But some things have to give and you
may have to turn down the graphics settings to enjoy it in 3D.

4. BATMAN ARKHAM ASYLUM



Batman just does 3D superbly. It’s often the game
used by vendors selling 3D hardware so that gives you an idea of how
polished it is in three dimensions. It’s a cliche but people and
objects in it just seem to leap out of the screen.

5. MAFIA 2



What do you need to get right for a game about the Mafia? The
suits! These Italian-American guys like to dress in expensive suits
so Mafia II uses a special “Apex Clothing Module� from the PhysX
Developer Toolset to bring you the Mafiosi’s fabrics in astonishing realistic
fabric. The theme carries through to explosions as well as things blow up with super realism each
bit of shrapnel behaving as you’d expect it in a real explosion – unpredictably. In all a graphical stunner.

6. JUST CAUSE 2



This game
is a standout for its amazingly realistic landscape particularly the way the water and light behave. That’s because it’s the first game to use NVIDIA’s CUDA technology to the fullest particularly when rendering water – where you see incredibly realistic
micro ripples and fine grained reflections. CUDA is also used for
creating high quality depth of field effects. Just Cause 2 is so nice you don’t
want to ruin it with the need to kill and blow up things. As one
forum user says: “Sometimes I prefer just driving around watching the
scenery rather than blowing up everything.”

7. NEED FOR SPEED: SHIFT



Racing simulations is the most competitive 3D category of all – probably
because racing games benefit more from 3D than any others. Once you’ve
raced in 3D you will never go back to 2D and it’s often said that many
players find their times dramatically improve when moving to 3D because
the environment is much closer to the real one they experience in their
cars. There are many standout titles in this. Need for Need for Speed –
Shift Flatout and Burnout Paradise are consistently praised – we couldn’t really separate them but since we’ve actually played Need for Speed and been blown away by it (the “wow” moment) it gets the gong.

8. LOST PLANET 2



One of the next-generation 3D games with the works. Definitely one of NVIDIA’s 3D Vision showcase games that feature not just 3D but DirectX 11 support hardware tesselation computer shader and so on . In short you go to a totally immersive planet with amazing landscapes in which you fight to take control of the Thermal Energy that drives weapons.


9. AVATAR



Regardless of the movie AVATAR the game is actually great in 3D and may gamers still rate it as their favourite. Enough said. Watch the movie enjoy the game.

10. CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS



The first Call of Duty game to be built for three dimensions. Black Ops in 3D probably deserves to be higher up this list but right now it’s too new too untested for us to say it’s totally up there. From what we’ve seen and early users are saying it’s incredibly promising. Like in Battlefield Bad Company 2 the depth of field makes you feel as if you’re there in battle. The lead cinematics animator on Call of Duty Adam Rosas reportedly said “ We used 3D to give you better transitions and to work certain elements into the game. If you want an element of surprise you can use this 3D technology to actually surprise a player rather than just putting a flash on the screen. You can really implement 3D so that your peripheral vision will catch something and you’ll look over there where you can fully reveal what you want them to see. So 3D can be used to draw the player where the action is within a story. It’s even a better visual cue than lighting which games have used to send players in a certain direction.â


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