The most Realistic Games on Android!

The most Realistic Games on Android!

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “The most Realistic Games on Android!”.
Also, I’m about to show you some of the greatest looking games. You can get on your Android phone literally watch this video from the beginning to the end, and I guarantee you you’ll, find at least one title on here that you’re going to download and absolutely love, but that being said, sit back, relax and enjoy the show. So we’re going to kick things off with Epic Citadel, while, technically speaking, it’s not really a game. There aren’t any objectives as such, it’s a glorious thing to explore. You simply travel around the environments taking in the sights and just being amazed at how it works on a mobile platform, it’s running off Unreal Engine 3, the same engine that often powers a lot of the PlayStation 4 titles. You see, and I just recently added a new ultra-high quality tier to really test your smartphone.

So next up is shadow Matic, an almost complete departure from the previous game. In that it’s entirely linear. You travel through a set of levels with the objective of trying to manipulate these objects so that their shadows form a certain shape on the wall.

It’S not only a challenging and intriguing game, but its bordering on photo realism, given that there aren’t any sort of moving vast landscapes to render the game can really focus on making the few objects that are present incredibly detailed and the lighting is spectacular. So next up, we’ve got Lords of the Fallen, which is admittedly bordering on the expensive side of things. However, for that you are getting a good 40 to 50 hours of gameplay, but, more importantly, especially for this video, the graphics are amazing. This runs at a smooth, 60 frames per second, if you’ve got a fairly high-end device and for the most part I kind of forgot, I was playing a mobile phone game.

The most Realistic Games on Android!

I was being prone back to when I was going through Dark Souls 3. In terms of the way the game plays out the best way to describe it, it’s Android answer to Infinity Blade on iOS, which is to say, you’ve, got a fair bit of control of your character and degrees of motion, but it’s far from being an open-world game. It’S not like you can just explore any point you want to so then we’ve got car x drift racing, which I’m a little bit surprised by considering the quality of its visuals as gameplay and even the depth of progression. It’S kind of drifted under the radar. A little bit, it goes hard to say that the quality of the environment, the high-resolution textures and shadows and particles make this just as good-looking, if not better than real racing 3 buy some considered still the best racing title on Android, and this also has a lot Of the same progression, aspects that that game does being able to visit garages customize your car and buy these crazy new smoke colors, for when you start drifting, which is one of the elements of this title, so then we’ve got the game. You probably came for it’s an absolute bombshell and, to be honest, I’m amazed that at the time of downloading it only had 10,000 downloads.

The most Realistic Games on Android!

This is called after pulse and I’m going to say it’s the best, looking shooting title on Android, let’s riff from the moment we boot up the start menu. I think you’ll be impressed the quality, the models rivaled pretty much anything we’ve seen on the last generation consoles. On top of that, the action is frantic, the shooting is fluid and whilst the game still lacks a little bit in features compared to modern combat 5, as a premise and as an initial concept, it’s working really well. The quality of the character models is really up. There and I love the way – the light reflect differently off different textured surfaces. Unfortunately, I did have some force closers while playing it, but I’m going to put this down to the early nature of the game. So then, we’ve got God fire, which I suppose right now is the closest equivalent to God of all that you can play on your phone, and I think that, while compared to after polls, it’s a little bit lacking in the graphics department, it’s a pretty good-looking game. In its own right, so it’s a combination of RPG elements, lots and lots of combat, as well as a little bit of puzzle solving, but nothing too complex there. The models and animations are generally good, but unfortunately, textures on this game are a little bit muddy.

The most Realistic Games on Android!

So then we have Leo’s fortune again a pretty pricey title, but you really are getting something for that. So, whilst on the face of it, it’s a 2d platformer, it’s incredibly well done. The combination of visual variety, increasingly difficult puzzles and these gorgeous gorgeous graphics, make it a joy to play in terms of art style.

It’S pretty reminiscent of some of the more recent Rayman games, but the character itself is far more detailed. Pretty much every hair on his body is animated. Watching him fly around, these beautiful levels is honestly, a joy, and so that was plenty to explore and the game is entirely voice-acted, which is a really nice touch. So guys thanks a lot for watching if you managed it this far, and I really really appreciate it. If you did enjoy the video be sure to smash that subscribe button and turn on notifications, that would really help me out.

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