Here’s a closer look at these RTX-powered games:
Mortal Shell II: Cold Symmetry and Playstack’s Mortal Shell II significantly expands on the original Souls-like with unrestricted, adrenaline-charged combat, deeper weapon design with extensive upgrade options, and an emphasis on free exploration. Mortal Shell II is available now in Advance Access for buyers of the Devout Edition, with the official launch following on August 20th. Players can accelerate their experience with DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution and Multi Frame Generation, improve image quality with ray-traced reflections and global illumination lighting, and enhance your experience on GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs by activating Dynamic Multi Frame Generation in the NVIDIA app.
The Sinking City 2: From renowned developer Frogwares, The Sinking City 2 is set in a Lovecraftian vision of 1920s America, in the infamous city of Arkham. A supernatural flood has driven out all but the most deranged residents, leaving decay and eldritch horrors that roam the streets. Step into the role of Calvin Rafferty, an occult adventurer whose cavalier actions have led to devastating consequences. Calvin must navigate the drowned streets of a derelict city in a desperate attempt to bring her back. The Sinking City 2 launched earlier today, and all GeForce RTX players can accelerate and enhance their experience using DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution and Multi Frame Generation, which can be upgraded to Dynamic Multi Frame Generation via the NVIDIA app.
Luminary: Built by Refractive Entertainment, a two-developer team, Luminary is a fantasy ARPG-lite designed for solo play and up to three-player co-op, with shared progression, exploration, forgiving combat, and a world that is easy to jump into. Luminary is now available in Early Access, with DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution, Multi Frame Generation, DLAA, and Unreal Engine 5’s Lumen lighting.
