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The Timeless looking Videogames

      Time is the ultimate yardstick for everything that exists which means something is truly and unquestioningly great when it can stand the test of time. And even in the rapidly evolving World of Videogame Visuals, there are five games that still stand out as some of the most graphically rich experiences even after close to a decade of their release, thereby proving that if made with enough Love and Care, some things can indeed transcend time. So without further ado, here are the timeless looking Videogames that haven't aged at all and can still look better than most games released even in 2024.    And instead of writing in lengths about how phenomenal their visuals are, I'll just post lots of in-game screenshots and let the images do all the talking. After all, a picture speaks a thousand words.   5. Batman: Arkham Knight (2015):    Hard to believe this game actually came out over 9 years ago...   If there's ever a game that showcases jus...

The Greatest Game Engines

  A game engine is responsible for the look and feel of any videogame—and that’s about the most oversimplified way they can be defined. It works, for the sake of enjoyment value of reading this article, to focus not on the technical backdrops of how game engines (essentially a network of many different softwares, each working together to translate the videogame experience from the developers end to the players’) work in all their magnificent detail but to simply describe what they mean for the games they power and what makes them as great as they are.    So to narrow down the vast technical aspects of game engines into something that makes the overall reading experience more fun than overly indulgent, we’ll just reduce all the different parameters of both the inside and the outside of game engines into just two simple categories— realism and scalability . The former is about the overall presentation (from graphical richness to animation details) and the latter is ho...