DSOGaming writes: "This year, we decided to break down our special article in order to cover both the most disappointing PC titles of 2014, as well as the most optimized PC games. You can find our article about the worst optimized games of 2014 here. So, time now to see what were the games that impressed us the most in 2014."
Dragon Age: Inquisition, developed by BioWare, is the third installment in the cherished Dragon Age series. It represents a major evolution from its predecessor, Dragon Age II, incorporating elements that were well-loved in the original Dragon Age: Origins but also introducing new features that stand on their own. While Inquisition improves upon Dragon Age II in many respects, it falls short of the exceptional standards set by Origins.
Fans (myself included) are clamouring for a direct sequel to this fantastic game and hope for an Alien: Isolation 2. But will this great game ever get another instalment?
Also included are Alien: Isolation, Dead Island Definitive Edition, Outlast 2, and more.
Good month imo. I'll play Gotham Knights and House of Ashes. I'm finishing up Disco E on Steam right now - that's a superb game.
Kudos for putting it all on one page.
How is MGSV optimized well when it has high reqs and settings that barely impact cpu and gpu usage when changing graphics settings?
Its not optimized, it simply runs decent. Aside from character models the environments are last gen. Im playing the game on a GTX 980+i7 4790k. Maybe you confuse the definition of optimized.
Ryse son of Rome
Civilization Beyond Earth
Ethan Carter
Would be my order 1 2 3 because these games actually push graphics (Ryse and Ethan Carter) while civilization is simply a massive game with tons of stuff go on.
But it is good to see devs do the right thing and make quality console ports to PC instead of being super lazy, not adding any PC requirements, and just stuffing the game into the darn vram instead of programming for cores, threads, and scaling.