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Want to know what games will squeeze all the juice out of your hardware? Find out now: the guys from GameSpot have picked up 18 of the most graphically demanding games.

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For analysis, they used a comparative test, as well as the Fraps program. The main criterion in the order of exposure was the average frame rate. The lower the score, the higher the game is on the list. In order to get the most out of the PC, they played in 4K (3840x2160) resolution and with the highest graphics settings. Even anti-aliasing was turned to the maximum, which, in fact, does not affect 4K in any way. The purpose of this experiment was not to select the optimal settings - the journalists wanted to turn everything to the maximum and see how the game would behave on a powerful computer.

The only setting that was decided to be turned off is vertical sync, and for the sole purpose of not being limited by a 60Hz monitor. In each game, the journalists spent five minutes, and so that the speed of the Internet did not affect the download process in any way, they tested only the single mode. Also abandoned various mods.

It was decided to take the following basis for the future computer: Bulldog 2.0 from Corsair, which includes:

  • Motherboard Mini-ITX Z270
  • Corsair Hydro Series H6 SF CPU Liquid Cooling System
  • 600 watt power supply
Added to this set:
  • quad core Intel processor Core i7-7700K 4.2 GHz
  • 16GB DDR4 RAM 2133GHz Dual Channel
  • Corsair and MS Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Overclocked to 1683MHz, 8GB GDDR5X, Water Cooled

Many of the selected games are multi-platform projects, some of which, admittedly, were not well optimized on PC. The extent to which a game performs well on PC, as opposed to consoles, is difficult to determine. And if in this matter many people rely only on the visual component, then in this article the authors decided to mention only numbers.

18th place: Doom

  • Developer: id Software
  • Game engine: id Tech 6
  • Release Date: May 13, 2016
  • Minimum FPS: 47
  • Max FPS: 91
  • Average FPS: 65.2

Doom looks pretty as hell, thanks in large part to the id Tech 6 engine, which suits PC very well. At the very beginning we shot monsters, at 4K resolution and maximum settings, the game averaged 65.2 FPS. The lowest score is 47, which will naturally force many players to lower their graphics settings. But in general game process was pleasant enough.

17th place: GTA V

  • Developer: Rockstar North
  • Game engine: RAGE
  • Release Date: April 14, 2015
  • Minimum FPS: 16
  • Max FPS: 270
  • Average FPS: 60.9

GTA V has a wide variety of settings, you can tweak the quality of textures, shaders, tessellation, and even increase the number of people on the streets. When we set the maximum performance, our machine is very tense. Luckily, the GTX 1080 handled that game as well. As a result, the average FPS is 60.9. The game did not experience jumps in frame rate, the game did not stumble, although it gave out 16 FPS once.

16th place: Just Cause 3

  • Developer: Avalanche Studios
  • Game Engine: Avalanche Engine
  • Release date: December 1, 2015
  • Minimum FPS: 44
  • Max FPS: 381
  • Average FPS: 55.9

Just Cause 3 is a huge game with an equally huge open world and rich landscapes. The Avalanche Engine allowed complex physics to be implemented; in the game you can blow up and destroy everything your heart desires. And this, in turn, has a significant impact on performance. As a result, Just Cause 3 became the first game to average just 60 FPS. And even at these 55.9 it was pleasant to play, no frequency jumps were noticed.

15th place: Battlefield 1

  • Developer: EA DICE
  • Game engine: Frostbite 3
  • Release Date: October 21, 2016
  • Minimum FPS: 42
  • Max FPS: 68
  • Average FPS: 55.5

Battlefield 1 came out last year and nearly caught up with Just Cause 3 with an average 55.5 FPS. We played the first few minutes of the single player campaign, and we have to admit that the game looked very realistic at maximum settings. Frostbite 3 allowed the game to keep a fairly stable process and FPS did not drop below 42.

14th place: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

  • Developer: CD Projekt RED
  • Game engine: REDengine 3
  • Release Date: May 19, 2015
  • Minimum FPS: 24
  • Max FPS: 52
  • Average FPS: 39.9

The Witcher 3 is a great game. And all thanks to the artistic and refined engine REDengine 3. The game has a lot of graphic settings that allow you to change the quality of the hair, volumetric light and the depth of effects. While we were riding horses and admiring the forest landscapes, we noticed how gorgeous the lighting effects in this game are: the rays of the sun looked through the branches of the trees. And all this beauty, of course, has its price. The average FPS is almost 40, and we thought that this would be the minimum figure, but no, at one point the frequency dropped to 24.

13th place: PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds

  • Developer: Bluehole
  • Release Date: March 2017 (Early Access)
  • Minimum FPS: 26
  • Max FPS: 51
  • Average FPS: 38.5

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is one of the most visually impressive games on this list and, unfortunately, is very taxing on the system. One of the reasons why playing on Unreal Engine 4 is so demanding is the support for the game world 7 by 7 miles and the possibility of simultaneous presence of almost 100 players.Our rather powerful computer gave out an average of 38 FPS.Let's hope that the developing project will be improved and optimized.

12th place: Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice

  • Developer: Ninja Theory
  • Game engine: Unreal Engine 4
  • Release date: August 8, 2017
  • Minimum FPS: 32
  • Max FPS: 43
  • Average FPS: 37.2

The most recent game on this list is Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice from Ninja Theory. The game has a very realistic face of the main character, which fits perfectly into the harsh and frightening surroundings of the world. However, all this beauty greatly affects performance. The average FPS is about 37, and Senua takes his honorable 12th place.

11th place: Arma 3

  • Developer: Bohemia Interactive
  • Game engine: Real Virtuality 4
  • Release Date: September 12, 2013
  • Minimum FPS: 28
  • Max FPS: 44
  • Average FPS: 35.6

And while Arma 3 is one of the oldest games on this list, and in general its presence here can be disputed due to insufficient colorfulness, Real Virtuality 4, in turn, supports up to 270 square kilometers of open world. Also, Arma 3 has impressive physics and destructibility. At the beginning of the game, we flew in a helicopter and were able to look around the scale of the world, the beauty of which cannot but be admired.

10th place: Watch Dogs 2

  • Developer: Ubisoft Montreal
  • Game engine: Disrupt
  • Release Date: November 29, 2016
  • Minimum FPS: 23
  • Max FPS: 55
  • Average FPS: 30.0

Watch Dogs 2 climbed to number 10 on our list. The game uses a modified version of the Disrupt engine. The same one that was used in the first part of the game. At maximum settings, Watch Dogs 2 showed us a long distance view, vibrant colors and very realistic water effects. While we were driving through the streets of San Francisco, the average FPS was 30.

9th place: Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands

  • Developer: Ubisoft Paris
  • Game engine: AnvilNext
  • Release date: March 7, 2017
  • Minimum FPS: 24.4
  • Max FPS: 34.6
  • Average FPS: 29.8

Ghost Recon Wildlands by Ubisoft is one of fresh games this publisher in our list. The game has a very detailed world filled with various panoramas. We were pleased with the effects of fire and smoke. But to everyone's surprise, the FPS was lower than in Watch Dogs 2. Wildlands was the first game on this list with an FPS below 30.

8th place: Mass Effect: Andromeda

  • Developer: BioWare
  • Game engine: Frostbite 3
  • Release date: March 21, 2017
  • Minimum FPS: 10
  • Max FPS: 40
  • Average FPS: 26.7

And while face animation in this game needs work and work, Frostbite 3 still allowed the developers to create intricate and detailed worlds with amazing lighting effects. And even if the game looks good on modern computers, then at maximum settings, even a powerful machine will be hard. The average is 26.7, the frequency was unstable and dropped to 10 in places.

7th place: Assassin's Creed Syndicate

  • Developer: Ubisoft Quebec
  • Game engine: AnvilNext
  • Release Date: November 19, 2015
  • Minimum FPS: 1
  • Max FPS: 33
  • Average FPS: 25.6

Syndicate used AnvilNext, the same one used to create Ghost Recon Wildlands. From the experience of past years, we know that the optimization of the game is not the best. Not only because the game completely lacks SLI support, but also because Syndicate is one of the few games that runs terribly on computers with two video cards. But be that as it may, Syndicate looks good and gives us a very realistic picture of London. Victorian era. On average, the game was 25.6 FPS, but it also happened that the frequency dropped to 1.

6th place: Crysis 3

  • Developer: Crytec
  • Game engine: CryEngine 3
  • Release date: February 19, 2013
  • Minimum FPS: 18
  • Max FPS: 31
  • Average FPS: 23.0

The original Crysis came out in 2007. This game was so graphically demanding that even the "But can it run Crysis" meme appeared. Crysis 3 is the oldest game on our list, but certainly no less demanding. CryEngine 3 supports a huge amount of particles, complex physics and tessellation. In the game, among other things, high-resolution textures. Maybe all this influenced the fact that the average FPS was 23.

5th place: Ark: Survival Evolved

  • Game engine: Unreal Engine 4
  • Release Date: June 2015 (Early Access)
  • Minimum FPS: 17
  • Max FPS: 42
  • Average FPS: 21.4

Unreal Engine 4 allows developers to create a truly huge world and rich landscapes. The game has very realistic water effects, clear textures and lush vegetation. Turning the settings to the maximum and playing the first few minutes of the campaign, the game immediately fell into fifth place, showing 21.4 FPS.

  • Developer: Crystal Dynamics
  • Game Engine: Foundation
  • Release date: January 28, 2016
  • Minimum FPS: 2.2
  • Max FPS: 56.3
  • Average FPS: 18.7

Crystal Dynamics created their own engine specifically for Rise of the Tomb Raider. This allowed them to create truly real characters with high-quality animations. In addition, the game has a beautiful and detailed environment. At launch, with Lara in both the tomb and the tundra, the system averaged 18.7 FPS, making Rise of the Tomb Raider the first game on this list to have below 20 FPS.

2nd place: Project CARS

  • Developer: Slightly Mad Studios
  • Game Engine: Madness
  • Release date: May 6, 2015
  • Minimum FPS: 15
  • Max FPS: 19
  • Average FPS: 17.9

The only racing games on our list and, with the highest level of graphics settings, the most realistic. Project Cars will bring your PC to its knees. The developers heavily modified the Madness engine that was used for Need for Speed: Shift. With a dozen cars on screen, the game averaged 17.9 FPS.

1st place: Deus Ex: Mankind Divided

  • Developer: Eidos Montreal
  • Game Engine: Dawn Engine
  • Release Date: August 23, 2016
  • Minimum FPS: 2.6
  • Max FPS: 8.7
  • Average FPS: 6.1

A lot of the games on this list would make you and your PC sweat, but Deus Ex: Mankind Divided in 4K will make you cry. Deus Ex's results may be the worst thing that can happen to a game, but it's the most graphically demanding game we've ever tested. The average FPS is 6.1. It was a complete slideshow. But the most interesting thing is that the maximum number of frames that we could see is only 8.7. And this is something with our rather strong computer.

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We present to you top 10 most occupied games on our hard drives

10th place

Total War: Shogun 2 (20.2GB)
Any game since the beginning of Total War has never taken up little space. Napoleon weighed 20GB. Empire weighed 16 GB. Explaining where the place went is not difficult. Thousands of samurai will not get covered with textures themselves, and mods will finally destroy your hard drive space.

9th Place

(25GB)
I was overcome by a butthurt feeling when I found out that weighs 6.3 GB on PS3 and on PC 25GB Well, if you take into account all the charms of this game, then the place on your hard drive is not at all a pity.

8th place
(25GB)
Id Software has always promoted gaming technology, you can say pushed forward. They added new technology to the engine. It allowed only part of the entire texture to be loaded into memory at a time. Outcome: Excellent graphics, huge weight.

7th place

(25GB)
TERA is one of the biggest Korean MMO games. As a result, we get highly detailed character textures, and we understand that 25GB well spent

6th place

Age of Conan (26GB)
They tried to make Age of Conan the killer of World of Warcraft, with HD textures and large locations. It is HD textures and weight that help the game take 6th place in our top.

5th place

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Ultimate Sith Edition (30GB)
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed has no real reason to be at the top of our list, other than, of course, weight. The game does not shine with graphics, and given that this is a port from PS3, why it weighs so much, I can not say.

4th place

3rd place

World of Warcraft (33 GB)
World of Warcraft is a game that has conquered millions of people. Sorry if I offend her fans, I don’t understand her features and why she draws you in so much. WoW takes third place in our top.

2nd place

Some play to relax. Someone wants to measure their strength with friends, family and other gamers from different countries, and someone just likes to expose themselves to the most difficult tests imaginable. Why? Why not!

For a gamer, the successful completion of the most difficult game is one of the greatest achievements, which he will perceive as a badge of distinction for a long time. In this week's roundup, we're looking at the Top 10 hardest, most problematic, and most energy-hungry games you can imagine. Are you ready to deal with them?

10 - Ghosts 'n Goblins

The NES (Nintendo Entertainment System) has made a lot of the hardest games (more to come) and our Top 10 opens with the first of those 8-bit hits, the Capcom classic Ghosts 'n Goblins. The game stood out for its addictive gameplay, for which accuracy and a good memory were simply necessary (as well as the usual luck).

This is a game in which you could disappear for hours, albeit without much results, but at the same time have a good time. What moment makes her so legendary? The whole catch is that, having defeated the final boss, you are thrown back to the very beginning, where the player will have to go through these hordes again.

9-Contra

Another NES game that was simply impossible to handle as a child, but at the same time, it contributed to our formation as gamers in the future. Contra is an incredibly difficult game that will not let you relax, destroying your plans in any way possible. It's good that the Konami developers' cheat code typed during the game splash screen ([Up], [Up], [Down], [Down], [Left], [Right], [Left], [Right], [B], [A], .) , gives you 30 lives instead of the default lives, which is quite nice, since you will need each of them to complete the game to the end.

8 - FTL: Faster Than Light

It happens that in a video game a certain “surprise” can help you. She can help out in a difficult situation, or help defeat a strong enemy. In FTL, surprise is both your best friend and nemesis. You can fly yourself, enjoy life, when suddenly everything can change dramatically.

There is nothing worse than dealing with the enemy at a time when your spaceship is smoking with might and main, oxygen is escaping, and the crew of your ship is starting to fly into outer space. It just looks like chaos.

7-God Hand

Of all the games on this list, God Hand might be the weirdest (sounds of...thumps audible), but there's no denying the fact that this superb beat'em up game will suck all the juice out of you and never let you prevail over your enemies.

All thanks to the ingenious balance, which is to automatically increase the level of the enemy, after leveling yours. Therefore, no matter how strong you are, danger will still await you.

6 - Mike Tyson's Punch Out!!

Returning to the NES, we meet the next game on our list. Mike Tyson's Punch Out!! (or Mr. Dream depending on the version you have installed) was a game I hated as a kid. My childish mind refused to understand the essence of the gameplay, the characteristic features of which were the accuracy of the countdown and dexterous movements.

In addition, it was incredibly difficult for me to pass Glass Joe, and I could only dream of a fight with Iron Mike. Later, I tried the game again and felt both joy and deep disappointment as I took an open stance in front of my opponent, which was a lot of fun for Little Mac.

5 - Ninja Gaiden II

The old version, Ninja Gaiden, was no doubt light, but the 128-bit versions took things to a whole new level, and of these, Ninja Gaiden II was the heaviest. Considering the accuracy of the 8-bit version, heavily armed enemies, powerful (incredibly powerful) bosses, 3-D platforming, it's clear that this was a game that really tested the gamer's strength, and finishing it to the end was considered a real achievement.

4 – Ikaruga

Bullet-hell games are never meant to be easy to play, and no matter how many games in the genre are on this list, none of them can match the heart-pounding high intensity of Ikaruga. You will not only have to dodge enemy fire, but also take into account the polarity of the ship, switch colors to neutralize any incoming bullet, avoiding color mismatches. This game is difficult from the very beginning, and only pro gamers will be able to do it.

3 - F-Zero GX

Of all the games on this list, F-Zero GX holds a special place for me, as I played it for a full year and a half, seeing all its possibilities, while at the same time admiring its complexity. Even normal mode will test your reflexes, and there are also 2 difficulty levels, each of which requires seconds of accuracy and calculation to win.

The action takes place at the moment of going down a winding path on Mach 1, while overtaking 29 other rivals - very aggressive racers, and you will admit to yourself that this is the most difficult racing game ever created.

2 - Shinobi

I don't know what's wrong with ninjas, but if you're on the lookout for challenges, you can't go wrong if you pick a game that mentions shadow warriors. And by far the hardest of them all is Shinobi for PlayStation 2. Violent combat and challenging platforming make this game really hard to beat, but those who have been playing it for a long time perceive the game as a classic that has not received due attention. But we love you, Shinobi, and give you an honorable second place in our ranking of the hardest games ever.

1 - Battletoads

And our rating is completed by another game that enriched NES-Rare's Battletoads. This game is completely unknown due to the fact that it has exceeded the limits of the so-called “NES-difficulty”, causing a lot of trouble for both novice and experienced players in the past. To this day, Battletoads remains a challenging game worth playing for the person who considers himself a hardcore gamer.

What game gave you trouble? Write in the comments below!

A selection of the most demanding modern games has been prepared by GameSpot. If you want to test the performance of your computer, the following projects are best suited for this:

Metro: Last Light

Engine: 4A Engine

Main feature: geometric details

The post-apocalyptic environments in Metro: Last Light are amazingly detailed. Even on rusty control panels, each button will be rendered separately.

Engine: Crystal Dynamics Engine

Main feature: TressFX Hair Simulation

Tomb Raider looks amazing on maximum graphics settings. In addition, this is the only game that uses AMD's TressFX hair simulation technology, which makes the hair of the main character as realistic as possible.

Engine: CryEngine

Main feature: facial animation

You can talk a lot about the incredible level of detail in the environments, lighting, shaders, grass that sways in the wind. But one of the most striking is the facial animation, which was able to fully capture Psycho's emotions.

Engine: Frostbite 3

Main feature: destruction

In Battlefield 4, large-scale destruction, although scripted, looks amazing.

Engine: Disrupt

Main feature: TXAA (Temporal Anti-aliasing)

Even though the game looks visually worse than it was shown at E3 2012, at maximum graphics settings, Watch Dogs boasts the best implementation of TXAA. Which gives the game a cinematic and neo-noir style.

Engine: Real Virtuality 4

Main feature: Drawing objects at a distance

ARMA 3 offers high detail even at long distances: more enemy soldiers and vehicles are displayed in the distance, which allows you to realize new tactical possibilities.

The Witcher 2: Enhanced Edition

Engine: RED Engine 2

Main feature: HDR rendering

Thanks to the very skillful use of HDR, The Witcher 2 presents a picture that no other fantasy RPG is yet capable of.

Engine: Reality Engine

Main feature: Space

Space looks amazing in X Rebirth, but the NPCs and detail inside the space stations can't.

Engine: Glacier 2

Main feature: Crowd

In Hitman Absolution, the developers have created crowds in which each NPC is animated separately. Few other games can offer something like this. The perfect technology for a killer simulator.

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What to play on a powerful PC? Today we bring you the Top 10 games for powerful PCs. For those who spared no expense to upgrade their PC. Here you will find good gameplay and the best graphics.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

The game takes place in a fictional fantasy world resembling medieval Europe. The protagonist Geralt of Rivia, the "witcher" - a professional monster hunter - goes on a journey in search of a girl named Ciri, who has supernatural powers. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is an open world game: the player can freely travel across vast territories, independently finding new places and tasks.

  • Processor: Intel CPU Core i7 3770 3.4 GHz / AMD CPU AMD FX-8350 4 GHz
  • RAM: 8 GB RAM
  • Video Card: Nvidia GPU GeForce GTX 770 / AMD GPU Radeon R9 290
  • Disk space: 35 GB

Tom Clancy's The Division

Tom Clancy's The Division is a multi-platform TPS video game, the first in the Tom Clancy's The Division series of games. In 2012, a group of American scientists and politicians launched a project called "Dark Winter" - a special program designed to test the ability of society to quickly respond to attacks by bio-terrorists. The simulation revealed how quickly everything can collapse, leading to many deaths and the complete collapse of a civilized society.

  • OS: 64-bit Windows 7, 64-bit Windows 8 (8.1) or 64-bit Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel i7-3770 @ 3.5 GHz or AMD FX-8350 @ 4.0 GHz
  • RAM: 8 GB RAM
  • Video card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon R9 290 with 4 GB of memory
  • Disk space: 40 GB

Fallout 4

Fallout 4 is a continuation of the famous post-apocalyptic series, the events of which take place several years after the end of Fallout 3. The protagonist of the game is the only survivor from Vault 111, which was located near Boston. By the will of fate, the main character will have to leave his home to embark on an adventure full of dangers, where mutants, raiders, mercenaries and various natural hazards will stand in his way.

  • OS: 64-bit Windows 7, 64-bit Windows 8 (8.1) or 64-bit Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i7 4790 3.6 GHz/AMD FX-9590 4.7 GHz or equivalent
  • RAM: 8 GB RAM
  • Video Card: NVIDIA GTX 780 3GB/AMD Radeon R9 290X 4GB or equivalent
  • Disk space: 30 GB

Battlefield 1

Battlefield 1 is a multiplayer shooter dedicated to the events of the First World War. Where up to 64 players fight in a variety of locations, including a captured French city, the Italian Alps and Arabian deserts. There will be various equipment: tanks, motorcycles, biplanes, battleships.


  • OS: 64-bit Windows 7, 64-bit Windows 8 (8.1) or 64-bit Windows 10
  • Processor (AMD): AMD FX-8350 Wraith(Intel), Intel Core i7 4790
  • RAM: 16GB RAM
  • Graphics Card (AMD): AMD Radeon™
  • RX 480 4 GB, nVidia GeForce® GTX 1060 3 GB
  • Disk space: 50 GB

Resident Evil 7: Biohazard

In Resident Evil 7, players will travel through the gloomy mansion of the Baker family, which, as a result of some experiments, have become walking biological weapons. The main character, Ethan, will have to find clues regarding the whereabouts of his mysteriously missing wife, without becoming a victim of crazy rednecks along the way. In the process of wandering around the mansion, Ethan discovers the secret of the origin of strange monsters, as well as the madness of the Baker family.


  • OS: 64-bit Windows 7, 64-bit Windows 8 (8.1) or 64-bit Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel® Core™ i7 3770 3.4GHz or AMD equivalent or better
  • RAM: 8 GB RAM
  • Video Card: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1060 with 3GB VRAM
  • Disk space: 24 GB

Forza Horizon 3

A continuation of the acclaimed racing series, this time the action of the game will unfold in the open spaces of Australia, where players will be able to test many cars in not the most friendly conditions. As expected, everything will take place in a completely open world.

  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel® Core™ i7 3770 3.4GHz
  • RAM: 12 GB RAM
  • Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970/NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060
  • Disk space: 55 GB

FOR HONOR

For Honor is a team "medieval" action game in which players, divided into three teams, fight each other on various maps, besiege castles and participate in fierce duels. A characteristic feature of For Honor is an innovative combat system that allows you to control the direction, angle and force of the blow.

  • OS: Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (64-bit versions only)
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-2500K | AMD FX-6350 or equivalent
  • RAM: 8 GB RAM
  • Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX680/GTX760/GTX970/GTX1060 with 2 GB VRAM or more | AMD Radeon R9 280X/R9 380/RX470 with 2 GB VRAM or more
  • Disk space: 40 GB

Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus

America, 1961 By killing the Nazi General Skull, you have won only a temporary victory. The Nazis continue to rule the world. You are BJ Blazkowicz, nicknamed "Creepy Billy", a resistance fighter, the menace of the Nazi empire and last hope humanity to freedom. Only you have enough strength, guns and ingenuity to return to the United States, kill the Nazis and fan the flames of the second American Revolution.

  • OS: 64-bit Windows 7/Windows 8
  • Processor: Intel® Core™ i7 / AMD FX-8350
  • RAM: 8 GB RAM
  • Video Card: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 660 / AMD Radeon™ R9 280 (3GB or more VRAM)
  • Disk space: 38 GB

Grand Theft Auto V

The game that could not miss the Top 10 games for powerful PCs. Grand Theft Auto V takes place in the fictional city of Los Santos, which first appeared in one of the previous games in the series - Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. The game takes place in 2013, when former friends and bank robbers Trevor and Michael meet again. The main goal of the player is to enclose the US Federal Vault, taking with him more than two hundred million. On the way to this goal, friends will face many obstacles that will lead to one of three endings - which has never happened before in any part of the series. Don't forget about the GTA Online mode, where even more action awaits you.

  • OS: Windows 8.1 64 Bit, Windows 8 64 Bit, Windows 7 64 Bit Service Pack 1
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 3470 @ 3.2GHz (quad-core) / AMD X8 FX-8350 @ 4GHz (octa-core)
  • RAM: 8 GB RAM
  • Video Card: NVIDIA GTX 660 with 2 GB VRAM / AMD HD7870 with 2 GB VRAM
  • Disk space: 72 GB

  • OS: Windows 7/8.1/10 (64-bit versions)
  • Processor: Intel Core i7-3770/AMD FX-8350 or better
  • RAM: 8 GB RAM
  • Video card: NVIDIA GTX 970 4GB/AMD Radeon R9 290 4GB or better
  • Disk space: 55 GB
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