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Visuais Impressionantes nos Jogos do Quest 3

With games like Batman Arkham Shadow coming to Quest 3 and how stunning that that game looks, we are checking out seven jaw-dropping Quest 3 experiences that you can check out right now. There are links down in the description for every one of these experiences if you want to check them out. Starting off with the game almost everyone recommends Red Matter 2. Red Matter 2 is a visual feast even on the Quest 3, with real-time shadows, ultra-high resolution textures, and an environment and world that just feels alive and beautiful. Red Matter 2 is a sci-fi adventure puzzle game that is not just stunning, it's also a lot of fun to play. It's got a decent length campaign, but the most impressive part for me about this game is just how good it looks. The scale is amazing, the textures, the reflections, everything about Red Matter 2 is stunning on the Quest 3. So if you're looking for a showpiece that'll blow people away, or blow yourself away, Red Matter 2 is right at the top. of the list. Next up is Real VR Fishing. Now this game is unique and it's one of two experiences on this list that uses photogrammetry, which is essentially going to a location, scanning it in with photos, videos, and tons of stuff, and then compiling that into a digital version. So you're actually going to these locations in Real VR Fishing and fishing for fish. They do effects on the water and on the sky and they add animals and there's just so much good. to like about real VR fishing. It's a game I've been playing since it launched on the original Quest, and on Quest 3, it just looks stunning. If you want to travel to some crazy cool locations all around the world, including in the U.S., and you want to go fishing, I highly, highly recommend checking it out. Plus, it's multiplayer, so if you want to fish with some friends, you can do that too. Everywhere from standing in a boat in the middle of the ocean to standing on a sandy beach or even fishing in a lake in a national park. It is incredible. Now, hear me out. This next game may not be visually stunning in the traditional manner as far as realistic goes, but Walkabout Minigolf is by far one of the best games on Quest and a stunner on Quest based on the visual style. These locations in this game that they put together for Walkabout Minigolf are truly amazing in scale and detail. And even though the art style is not the realistic art style, It still looks stunning, especially some of these locations that you can play at night, with a recently announced Mars course, which I have not played yet, but I need to, and everything else. There's so much to love about Walkabout Minigolf, from the mechanics, to the physics, to the gameplay, to the multiplayer, to the visuals. Even though it's not visually stunning in a realistic style, it is 100% a stunner in its own visual way, and it... It just plays and looks amazing. Highly recommend checking it out, especially if you like miniature golf. Next up, I have to mention Asgard's Wrath 2. This, again, isn't ultra realistic like real VR fishing or maybe even like Red Matter 2, but the grandest scale and amount of content and visual stuff in Asgard's Wrath 2 blows me away every time I play it. The set pieces that you go... through and the locations you travel in the outside world is so detailed and stunning that you just lose yourself in this game. It is by far the largest game and the most in-depth game I've played on Quest. Massive length campaign nearing 100 hours, but the visual nature of this game, it looks so good. For Quest, Asgard's Wrath 2 looks great on Quest 3. It's even gotten some Quest 3 updates. And it is unbelievably massive in scale. The draw distance is great, and what you can see of the environments inside these buildings is amazing. It is a visual feast, if you allow it to be. And on Quest, that's one thing you gotta remember with Quest 3, that it does have limitations, but some of these games still look visually stunning, especially for standalone. Next up is Brink Traveler, and this is more of an experience than a game. One person described it as being able to step into a postcard, which is exactly what this feels like. And you can move around in it. I've got a full video on this experience. I'll put it in the description if you want to check it out. I did recently. It's visually amazing. Again, like with real VR fishing, this is all photogrammetry. So you're going to these real-world vacation locations or, you know, stunning visual spots around the world and seeing what they actually look like. And on Quest 3, it just looks really, really stunning. Whether you're in the U.S. and traveling to some national parks or you're going to other places like New Zealand, any of the other number of locations, it always looks amazing. And we just got a couple more locations just the other day that I have not checked out yet. It looks like you're actually traveling there. I've put people in this headset before and had them go into Brink Traveler and it blew their mind. It's that good. So definitely check out Brink Traveler 100%. Link down in the description to my other video and to the experience as well. Next up is Resist. Resist launched kind of out of the blue on Quest 2 a little while ago. It's by the same developers that did Gun Club, The Binary Mill. And actually, let me mention quickly, they have a brand new game that's coming out that is visually stunning as well called Into Black. And I played through the beta. It's a closed beta. And my goodness, it is stunning. You're seeing footage that I recorded on screen here. In headset, it looks even better. The lighting, the environments, it's so good, and I can't wait to play more. But back to Resist. Resist is by the same developer, and when it's Quest 3 update, and the city that you can swing around in and just explore, essentially, and then do missions, it looks so, so good. There's reflections, there's shadows, there's just upgrades and updates to water. Everything they've done to update this game is visually stunning on Quest 3. It's a game that I thought looked great on Quest 2, but then with the updates, it just, it blew my mind, essentially, on Quest 3. I need to play through it again, because I haven't played through it on Quest 3. I just, I need to play through the entire thing. I've checked it out in headset, but I haven't played through the entire thing. Definitely recommend if you like superhero-style games, and you want something that looks great on the Quest. Okay, so last on our list is Assassin's Creed. Now, Assassin's Creed Nexus may not be the most visually stunning. On the Quest, especially close up. Some of the details get lost. Doesn't necessarily look visually amazing close up. But what they did in this game is actually darn impressive. A lot of the landscapes, a lot of the buildings, and the things that you see with the draw distance being really good. It feels like you're in a living, breathing Assassin's Creed world. And it actually looks darn good too. I do wish that we would get some updates for Quest 3. As far as I know, we haven't seen any Quest 3 updates specific to the Quest 3. But we'll talk about something in a minute that can take every Quest 3 game and make it really, really look better. But Assassin's Creed Nexus is a fun, full campaign, visually good looking game on Quest. If you haven't played it, don't miss out, especially if you like Assassin's Creed. I love Assassin's Creed, and this game was one of my most anticipated, and it finally actually came out and actually delivered. Such a great experience. Some issues with the game, like every other game. But overall, visually looks great and makes you feel like a true assassin from Assassin's Creed. Now, Quest Game Optimizer. Again, a link in the description that goes over all of the stuff for Quest Game Optimizer I did recently. This tool will actually allow you to make every game on Quest look better. It doesn't make the graphics look better necessarily as far as what the game's made out of, but what it does do is increase the resolution of the game and allow you to control... the resolution and how good it looks. A lot of developers don't pump the resolution up as high as can be done for whatever reason, whether there's frame drop potential or whether, I don't know, whatever it is. The Quest 3 is pretty powerful. So you can take any of these games and bump them up and they look even better. But you can also take other games that don't look super great or maybe not as clear and make them look amazing too. I do it with every game I play now. Once you install it, it's automatic. It'll actually activate the profile for you. well it's running and it'll just look even better. Trust me, watch the video that I did down below and try this tool if you haven't. Everyone swears by it or a lot of people do and I do now too. I didn't use it for a long time because it wasn't as easy as it is now. Now it's super easy to use and once you got it installed it's just there on your headset. You don't need to be connected to anything else. No PC connection or anything. But there you go. Those are seven visually stunning Quest 3 games. and the Quest Game Optimizer to make the other games look even better as well. Hopefully, with games like Batman, Arkham Shadow coming out, and Alien Rogue Incursion, and Behemoth, and whatever else is coming out that we are excited for, Metro, I hope that these games look amazing too. But for now, there are seven games, links in the description for you to check out, that look visually stunning already. No need to wait. 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