What's been your most "next gen" next gen game (not just this generation)

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What game sold you that your shiny new console was "next gen"? For me there were two games

Test Drive Unlimited. Especially a trailer I saw showing the a Aston Martin DB4(or 5 or 6 I can't remember) interior view, opening windows, looking around, looking at your avatar changing gear whilst driving around... and then being able to drive over the entirety of Hawaii! A drive to the otherside of the map taking 30 minutes! Yeah the physics were odd and bikes were basically a waste of time but for me it was such a big leap for open world driving. I didn't even do any multiplayer on it (it meant routing a LAN cable half way around the house).

Then a year later GTA IV made everything else look and feel like it was obsolete. The atmosphere, graphics, density of stuff, driving physics, grown-up story, explosions... If you run GTA IV (especially The Ballad of Gay Tony which uses a better colour pallet compared to the very 2008 brown-on-brown of the original GTA IV) at 4K on PC today it still look good. Saints Row 2 came out around the same time, and whilst it was pretty fun and did actually offer a little more depth than you probably expected in the story and cutscenes, everyone has all but forgotten saints row 2 (Until SR2022 came out and everyone remembered SR2 was great).

I can't really think of anything from the PS4 or PS5 era that made me think "wow this is a huge leap". Driveclub at a push? We've also moved to a kind of "swansong" model where TLOU, GTA V, RDR2, TLOU2 all pushed current gen to its limit and then the next gen version is just the same game with a bit more.
 
Probably the new Ratchet & Clank - it’s like playing an interactive Pixar movie.

Also the load times on games like spider man / miles had my jaw dropped.
 
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Ridge Racer. Blew my mind. Bet it would seem horrendous now!

PS5 I’d probably say Ratchet and Clank Rift Apart for the visuals and SSD fed transitions - very impressive.
 
Street fighter 2 on snes I had been playing one of the first arcade machines in th uk at work daily on free play when the snes was released it blew me away how good it was .

Super Mario 64 . Needs no introduction simply stunned everyone that had any interest in video games

Halo on the original Xbox . Thought I had made a mistake buying the console but this game blew me away it was truly groundbreaking.

Nothing since has wowed me
 
PS5 it's ratchet and clank.

PS4 I'd of said horizon zero dawn was when it really hit home how good it was towards end last of us 2 showed how much it could do when used correctly
 
Metal Gear Solid and Res Evil made me get a PS1 and i think it was TLOU that made me get a PS3 and then PS4 (along with Res Evil releases).
 
Gears of War on the Xbox 360 had me thinking "Look at that!". I played it at a mates house and then went and bought a 360 the next day.

Horizon: Zero Dawn on the PS4 was another of those "wow!" games.

Going back a LONG time, then Super Mario World on the SNES was something that blew my 13 year old mind.
 
Probably the new Ratchet & Clank - it’s like playing an interactive Pixar movie.

Also the load times on games like spider man / miles had my jaw dropped.

I know what you mean. Lots of games nowadays is like an interactive film where you play a character in it. Not sure whether I like that or not as I'm not into movies

The main reason for getting the PS5 was GT7 which I think is the best driving game ever made, hours and hours of fun.
Astros Playroom was also very good, enjoyed it too.

Back in the day I loved GTA 3, Vice City and San Andreas. The following ones not so much
 
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Ocarina of Time for me. I remember going onto Hyrule field and thinking it was massive. And then it let you "grow up" and the world was even bigger. Playing it back now of course Hyrule Field is tiny but I can still remember the awe I felt.
 
Ah the good old days when next gen games blew you mind. Now you cant even see any difference.

Everything on the Nintendo N64 looked next gen at the time.

Halo on the xbox at the time

Gears of War on the xbox 360 at the time

Resistance fall of man on the PS3 at the time
 
Horizon Zero Dawn really stood out to me, the game was gorgeous and I’m yet to find a PS5 game that has looked much better.

All in all the latest gen has yet to amaze me,
 
PGR3, opened my eyes to quick seamless online gaming and it looked awesome.

Tomb Raider on the PS1

Daytona and Sega Rally on the Saturn

Ghouls and Ghosts on the Mega drive

Series X, Remake and Remaster 3
 
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Not sure if it counts as proper next gen but I remember getting a ps3, my first proper console (excluding Wii) since the SNES, and thought GT5 and Uncharted 2 were very good for console games. Street Fighter Alpha 2 on the SNES was another one.
 
Sonic on the Mega Drive at home was a wow moment for me. I had a NES as my main console up to then.

My folks bought me a console bundle with Sonic and Greendog for Xmas. I remember him bringing it in the house before Christmas and convincing him we should test it to make sure it worked...

He knew that was bull but let me set it up, it felt amazing, the speed, colour, music... everything was "next gen". I just couldn't believe I was playing this in my room on my little 14" TV.

That hour or so I had playing those 2 games before having to pack it up and wait for Xmas day will stay with me forever.
 
Getting Epona in OOT - the cutscene where you leap the fence is something I'll never forget.

I think GTA3 as well - it was absolutely groundbreaking even if I soon realized that they aren't my kind of game.

And Elden Ring has genuinely given me more wow moments than any game I can recall.
 
I remember Mario 64 filling me with raw wonder and excitement in a way no other game has. Even though graphically nowadays it's so very simple, it was spectacular to me at the time. The fluid movement in three dimensions felt unreal. Tomb Raider, which came out the same year I believe, wasn't nearly as impressive because of the janky movement.
 
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