
DSOGaming writes: "It's that time of year again. 2013 is almost upon us and promises to be a great year. Well, that is if the Mayan prediction was not accurate and the world won't end tomorrow (though we all know that we'll be just fine and nothing will happen). So, our dear readers, we're presenting you our Top10 most optimized PC games of 2012. Before starting, let us tell you that our Top10 is based on those games' performance under DX9 and DX10. DX11 did not take off in 2012, and that's why we did not focus on it. However, our GTX690 will really help us in 2013, so rest assured that our upcoming Performance Analyses will also cover this API."
The new trailer for the free 60 FPS update is here.
I'm happy with Part 3 & Blood Dragon getting the 60FPS treatment. I'll eventually try Primal, maybe this weekend.

VGChartz's Mark Nielsen: "All in all, it’s not hard to see why Alan Wake has received a bit of a cult following (there’s that famous foreshadowing again). It’s a title that blends themes and gameplay, while pushing the limits of storytelling by putting stories within stories and letting you read those stories before you get to that part in… the story. It has flaws, to be sure - the gameplay side can’t quite keep up with the rest of its ambitions - but overall it’s a great game that stands out among its peers and is undeniably… one for the books."

United Front Games developed a really unique experience with Sleeping Dogs, and it still holds up. Unfortunately, any hope at a sequel hinges on it getting more popular almost a decade later.
I don't think FC3 should be on that list because MSAA destroys performance in DX11..
Agree and disagree with Sleeping Dogs. Visuals were done well but the controls were a nightmare.
Not hating on the game, its great, but its controls were so absurd as to be worth mentioning IMO.
wow these guys have lost it. Optimization doesn't mean it uses up all your resources, it means the game runs efficiently.