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Realistic

Category Audiovisual

Top 150 best Steam games of all time tagged with Realistic, according to gamer reviews.

Rank, title, date, tags, platforms and price Score Rating
8.74
97% 1,053,209 votes
8.54
98% 15,260 votes
8.33
96% 9,802 votes
8.23
92% 124,858 votes
8.18
92% 34,631 votes
8.17
91% 262,124 votes
8.14
97% 1,291 votes
8.12
94% 3,567 votes
8.06
95% 1,905 votes
8.00
96% 670 votes
7.97
88% 163,788 votes

Correlated tags

Correlation is how often another tag appears together with this tag. If one in every five games tagged with Realistic is also tagged with a correlated tag, the correlated tag has 20% correlation. 100% correlation means the pair of tags always appear together.

Tags most frequently applied to the same games as Realistic, with at least 15% correlation.

  1. 3D 57%
  2. Singleplayer 50%
  3. First-Person 47%
  4. Simulation 47%
  5. Action 42%
  6. Adventure 42%
  7. Casual 36%
  8. Atmospheric 35%
  9. Indie 33%
  10. Exploration 30%
  11. Horror 22%
  12. Action-Adventure 19%
  13. Puzzle 18%
  14. Third Person 18%
  15. Story Rich 17%
  16. Multiplayer 17%
  17. Early Access 17%
  18. Immersive Sim 17%
  19. Shooter 16%
  20. Strategy 16%
  21. Open World 16%
  22. Relaxing 16%
  23. FPS 16%
  24. Psychological Horror 15%

The Realistic tag refers to games that strive to provide a high level of realism in their gameplay, graphics, physics, or overall experience. These games aim to simulate real-world elements or situations as closely as possible, often incorporating authentic visuals, mechanics, and audio.

In games tagged as "Realistic," players can expect:

  • Graphics and Visuals Realistic games often boast detailed and lifelike graphics that aim to replicate the look of the real world. This includes accurate representations of environments, characters, objects, lighting conditions, and weather effects. Games like Red Dead Redemption 2 and Microsoft Flight Simulator are known for their visually stunning realism.
  • Simulation and Mechanics Realistic games may focus on accurately simulating specific activities or professions. For example, flight simulators like X-Plane 11, racing simulations like the F1 series, or sports simulations such as the perennial favorite FIFA franchise. These types of games prioritize authenticity in terms of physics systems and mechanics.
  • Audio Design Sound design plays a crucial role in creating a realistic atmosphere in these games. High-quality sound effects, realistic ambient noises, immersive music cues all contribute to enhancing the overall realism of the game's environment.
  • Narrative Elements Games under this tag may also feature realistic narratives by addressing social issues or presenting stories grounded in reality. Examples include Telltale's The Walking Dead, which incorporates real-life choices and moral dilemmas, or This War of Mine, which explores the human stories behind war.
  • Player Agency and Consequences In these games, player actions often have meaningful consequences. Gameplay mechanics such as weighty decision-making or significant impact from the player's choices help enhance the sense of realism. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is an excellent example of a game where players' decisions influence the storyline and outcomes.
  • Authenticity in Detail Games under this tag might also focus on portraying accurate details of specific settings or time periods. This can include historical accuracy in games like Assassin's Creed Valhalla or meticulously recreated car models in racing simulations like Assetto Corsa Competizione.

It is important to note that "Realistic" is a broad tag, and different games within this category excel at capturing realism in various ways. Whether it's through graphics, gameplay mechanics, audio design, or narrative, realistic games aim to provide an immersive experience that closely mirrors aspects of our everyday world.

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