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Place Title  Points
1st Muramasa: The Demon Blade (Simply a beautiful game. Wonderfully crafted and always a delight to watch. Even the combat is like watching a well choreographed dance.)
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2nd Okami (I love watching this game unfold on my T.V. screen. The ink style graphics are simple yet elegant. There were times where I would just run around Nippon just for the sake of taking everything in.)
9
3rd Bioshock (One of the most atmospheric games I've ever played. 2K did a wonderful job of creating a underwater utopia gone horribly wrong, and I loved every second of exploring Rapture.)
8
4th Kirby's Epic Yarn (This game is shamelessly adorable. Everything about the graphics of this game exude cuteness. I couldn't help but fall in love with this yarn world while playing the game.)
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5th Castlevania: Lords of Shadow (This game really has it all when it comes to graphical diversity. Pan's forest is just gorgeous, and while I found those few early levels to be the graphical highlight of the game, the rest of Gabriel Belmont's world was still stunning to explore.)
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6th Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia (Listen, Iga has it down when it comes to making a beautiful game, and Order of Ecclesia is his best yet. The locations are as diverse as I've ever seen in an Iga-vania, and that lends to some beautifully crafted sprite graphic worlds.)
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7th Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Despite Wii's hardware limitations, there have been some beautiful games on the system. Super Mario Galaxy 2 is one of those beautiful games. Everything just looks fantastic, and with so many levels that are incredibly diverse both in gameplay and design, the team made some beautiful worlds for Mario to play in!)
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8th Batman: Arkham Asylum (Rocksteady got a lot of things right with this game, one of them being bringing Batman's crazed world to life. Arkham Asylum is a wonderfully detailed game that puts you right into the madhouse. Fantastic atmosphere!) 3
9th Cave Story (Man, I have to say that I just fell in love with this game's looks. Incredibly Retro but incredibly detailed as well. The game's style just exudes nostalgia while still being fresh. Love it!)
2
10th Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow (While not as diverse as Order of Ecclesia, this game still managed to pull out all the stops in creating a beautiful world as you traveled into the depths of Dracula's Castle.)
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