
2024 has been both a fun and maddening year to cover PC games, with some fantastic releases that push graphics tech and gameplay systems in exciting and often unexpected directions, as well as some truly disappointing efforts blighted with major technical failings. Today we're focusing on the highlights though, with a roundup of eight technically accomplished titles

G-MODE will release Namco-developed game Xenosaga: Pied Piper as a G-MODE Archives+ title for Switch via Nintendo eShop and PC via Steam in Japan, the company announced.
Everyone: We want a Xenosaga Trilogy Remaster/Release/Remake!
Namco: We hear you! We are going to re-release a Xenosaga mobile phone game!
Everyone: wtf?
Now now... guys... Maybe this is part of testing the waters for either a trilogy re-release , remaster, remake, or a reboot?

Top-performing titles continue to dominate on console spending despite shifts in PC market.

Suda 51 is back, and crazier than ever. (In a good way.)
I Hope they are making a video for best looking ( game) overall this year like they did last years they used to make a Rank and top 3
anyway..
" Hellblade 2 may be the game with the least game on this list, but it's also one of the undisputed graphics champions of the year, delivering its narrative with extremely realistic visuals - to the extent that its designers even performed drone-based photogrammetry in Iceland to perfectly replicate the terrain they wanted. Character rendering is some of the most impressive we've ever seen, and extremely detailed post-processing is used to replicate the look of a real camera.
Despite its limitations though, the game remains unlike another released this year and a showcase for what a clear, focused vision can achieve."
Will Project mara even beat Hellblade 2?
can't wait to see more!,
same with OD and Squadron 42 for PC.