Games love to pummel you with lists of things to collect, places to get to, and enemies to beat. Sometimes you just need to take a moment to pause, catch your breath, and look up at the beauty above.
What follows is a list of some of the yearâs most memorable games and the skies that hung over them. Itâs by no means exhaustive though, so please share some of your own personal favorites in the comments below.
Gravity Rush 2
As the name would suggest you spend a lot of time in Gravity Rush 2âs atmosphere, but the warm yellow and green hues of the gameâs âA House in the Blue Skyâ sidequest are hard to forget.
Horizon: Zero Dawn
We could have made an entire list of just Horizon: Zero Dawn shots. Say what you will about everything else, the game is beautiful, and few studios know how to do lighting like Guerrilla.
Mass Effect: Andromeda
Havarl is one of the gameâs most breathtaking planets. If it doesnât make you want to travel the stars nothing will.
The Legend of Zelda: The Breath of the Wild
Pick any mountain in the game, sit long enough, and youâll see a stunning sunset.
What Remains of Edith Finch
Even if there was nothing else to do or see in Edith Finch, staring out into Giant Sparrowâs brooding sea beneath the clouds and stars would be enough.
Total War: Warhammer II
How it feels when a dragon unit swoops through a sky shimmering with the colors of the battle waging below should be the measure of any strategy game.
Sonic Mania
When they put No Manâs Sky in a Sonic game it was like coming home.
The Long Dark
The Northern Lights will get you every time, even when youâre hungry and freezing to death.
Hellblade: Senuaâs Sacrifice
For a game filled with tragedy and sadness, thereâs an incredible amount of thrilling life that always feels just over the horizon in Senuaâs Sacrifice
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy
What did you expect?
Ark: Survival Evolved
Itâs a survival sim about collecting resources and taming wild animals, but donât let that fool you into thinking Ark doesnât have an awe-filled world worth exploring for its own sake.
Destiny 2
Iâve spent almost as much time looking up at the sky in Destiny as shooting aliens and comparing guns, and Iâll never stop looking.
Dishonored: Death of the Outsider
The city of Karnaca is filled with rats, corruption, and the stench of death. Itâs also filled with colors that pop as vividly as any blood splatter.
Forza Motorsport 7
If youâve been playing racing games for the cars youâve been doing it wrong.
Assassinâs Creed Origins
When the sand storms finally settle down itâs entirely worth it.
Super Mario Odyssey
Only Nintendo could stick the moon, a rainbow, and a sherbet sky all in one shot and get away with it.
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus
The grim sky that hangs over a forest of gnarled steel beams in Wolfensteinâs New York City still haunts me.
Star Wars Battlefront II
I donât know if itâs a good thing or a bad thing that Iâd rather look at Battlefront IIâs gorgeous clouds than the Tie-Fighters and X-Wings flying through it, but itâs the truth.
Xenoblade Chronicles 2
Sometimes you just got to go for it. For all its repetitive fluff and impenetrable systems, bright yellow sunsets that look like they could melt your skin off are never a bad thing.
PlayerUnknownâs Battlegrounds
Most people arenât playing PUBG in 4K at a high frame rate, but if you do its deep blues will keep you too distracted to last long.