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I don’t know if it’s Linux compatible but Elite Dangerous is absolutely beautiful and really sets a strong tone.
Have been playing it on linux since Horizons came out.
Don’t know if it’s top notch graphics, but it’s pretty. Audio design is sublime.
The “ocean wide, one foot deep” thing is true. It’s grindy and gets boring after a while, but it’s still worth it. If you are a “chill” gamer, exploration and mining don’t need grinding and shallowness doesn’t affect them so much.
Art style, graphical fidelity, or both? Cyberpunk 2077 is probably the best looking game to test your PC right now.
Graphical fidelity. A good art style is a plus too
Cyberpunk is good. Good game, great graphics.
Red Dead Redemption 2 also has high fidelity.