So, for the last week of April 2025, NVIDIA’s rolling out another wave of RTX-enhanced games, and there are some cool picks in the mix.

Starting with Tempest Rising—this one’s kind of a spiritual reboot of those old-school RTS games from the late ’90s and early 2000s. Think base-building, tactical fights, and a modern-day alternate history twist. It officially drops tomorrow and comes with DLSS Frame Generation and Super Resolution right out the gate, so you’re looking at smoother framerates and cleaner visuals.

Then there’s The Talos Principle: Reawakened from Croteam and Devolver Digital. It’s more than just a visual upgrade—they’ve packed in the ‘Road to Gehenna’ DLC and layered in some quality-of-life and accessibility updates. Since it’s built on Unreal Engine 5, you’ve got DLSS Frame Generation, Super Resolution, DLAA, Reflex—and yes, ray tracing too if you want to play with lighting for that extra bit of immersion.

Runescape: Dragonwilds is also joining the party. This one drops players into a new lore-heavy area that’s basically been torn apart by Anima. It sticks to that classic Runescape vibe but adds a fresh coat of paint, and it’s got DLSS Frame Generation, Super Resolution, and DLAA enabled from day one.

Then we’ve got Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. This one’s visually stunning—like, seriously. The story revolves around this mysterious Paintress who literally kills with her brushstrokes. It’s got DLSS Super Resolution and DLAA to help you take in all that gorgeous detail without tanking your performance.

And finally, Commandos: Origins is making a comeback. It’s bringing the legendary WWII commando squad back into the spotlight with a fresh story and some tactical real-time gameplay. With DLSS Super Resolution on board, GeForce RTX users should have no trouble keeping things smooth, even during those chaotic missions.

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