GTA:
Observation:
GTA VI appears too be a leap over GTA V graphics and RDR 2 graphics.
Call of Duty:
Observation:
Games start too look too dated too enjoy from 2013 and before.
Final Fantasy:
Observation:
Games look fine from final fantasy VII remake and after
Resident Evil:
Observation:
Noticeable change 2021 onward.
Mortal Kombat:
MK One ( newest release ) is a noticeable graphical leap over the game right before it. In all the other franchises listed so far that does not appear too be the case.
Hideo Kojima games:
Observation:
2019 Death stranding stands out as having far better character graphics but Phantom Pain feels like it can still stand on its own without looking too dated.
Final observation:
Most of these game franchises have a cut off where things feel changed either around the 2013-15 mark or 2019-21 mark.
In theory any game franchise that only releases a game every five years would have a game that looks like a complete graphical upgrade over the previous game.
We can take the average time span for noticeable graphical improvements in games too be 5 years.
The best looking games of 2018:
Best looking games of 2023:
We can see a noticeable difference
Conclusion:
We will never see a gaming leap as big as the one between ps2 and ps3, but we will keep seeing noticeable differences in the quality of games every 5 years if you pay attention, and every 10 years if you are just passing by and taking a quick glance over.
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