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    Halloween Atmosphere: NVIDIA Shows Scary Games With Ray Tracing And DLSS

    Still in Halloween mood, the NVIDIA prepared a special list with horror games that use technologies GeForceRTX, that is, make the scares even more impressive with jumps in performance from the NVIDIA DLSS or the haunting ambience of the lighting with Real-time ray tracing.

    So, if you're up for a good horror game, check out the best options to unite the fear and real standout graphics, with the atmosphere getting even better and the immersion even more interesting!



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    Horror games using GeForce RTX technologies (Ray Tracing and DLSS)

    Back 4 Blood com DLSS

    Launched this October, Back 4 Blood is the spiritual successor to Left 4 Dead. Made by developers who worked on the Valve franchise, Back 4 Blood offers gameplay similar to the classics Left 4 Dead 1 and 2, but also with its own characteristics.

    The game still becomes even more interesting, with great performance thanks to NVIDIA DLSS.

    The Medium com Ray Tracing e DLSS

    Developed by Bloober Team, responsible for Observer and Layers of Fear, The Medium is a psychological horror game released in 2021. The title offers a terrifying journey in third person, while the main character manages to witness two realities.

    With ray tracing and NVIDIA DLSS performance boost, the title manages to become even more terrifying.



    Halloween Atmosphere: NVIDIA Shows Scary Games With Ray Tracing And DLSS

    the game of The 51 Farm It's a great choice for gamers who like a good survival horror. In the role of historian Igor, players must explore Chernobyl on a journey filled with moments of tension.

    Resident Evil Village com Ray Tracing

    Resident Evil Village Review: A horror masterpiece

    Halloween Atmosphere: NVIDIA Shows Scary Games With Ray Tracing And DLSS

    Capcom's smash hit also uses Ray Tracing to make itself even more impressive.

    The game shows Ethan Winters on the search for his daughter, little Rose, in a village full of mysteries, creatures and many dangers. Already a bestseller, Village is a great title that mixes horror and action, delivering a truly frightening journey.

    Pumpkin Jack com Ray Tracing e DLSS

    Review Pumpkin Jack: One of the biggest surprises of the eighth generation

    Halloween Atmosphere: NVIDIA Shows Scary Games With Ray Tracing And DLSS


    Jack's day, the mythical lord of the pumpkin, is extremely charismatic, in the same way that it presents elements of a perfect game to check out on Halloween.

    Pumpkin Jack uses the Ray Tracing and NVIDIA DLSS to make it even better.

    Stay in the Light

    Halloween Atmosphere: NVIDIA Shows Scary Games With Ray Tracing And DLSS

    Being the first "RTX-Only" game, Stay in the Light requires a DXR capable GPU to run. The title stands out by using Ray Traced lighting as its main mechanic.


    In the game, shadows and reflections are not just elements of the setting, but they are also essential elements to stay alive or not.

    REFICUL 666 with DLSS

    Halloween Atmosphere: NVIDIA Shows Scary Games With Ray Tracing And DLSS

    set in a small town in north america, REFICUL 666 presents a world that was taken by darkness. The player needs to survive the dark world, facing a unique and challenging enemy, while the post-apocalyptic game features a spooky atmosphere.

    Observer: System Redux com Ray Tracing

    Halloween Atmosphere: NVIDIA Shows Scary Games With Ray Tracing And DLSS

    Featuring Rutger Hauer, Observer: System Redux puts players in the role of a "neural detective" who hacks into suspects' minds to extract evidence.

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