This thread will do as I'm not making a whole 'Rise of the Tomb Raider' thread just for this one post.
So I picked up the second game in the most recent TR trilogy 'Rise of the Tomb Raider' because it was cheap and I fancied playing through it again (my original playthrough was on the PS4 when the game first came out). After booting it up I noticed that they still offered the stereoscopic 3D option that the previous game had so I fired it up just for a quick look. And fucking, fucking hell does it look good! Despite being relatively old it was always a very pretty games and with the 3D effect your TV seems to turn into a portal to this beautiful world. I've been playing it with the 3D on for a good few hours now but I'm still regularly stopping just to sweep the camera around and marvel at the look of the thing; it's genuinely quite transformative and even having seen some of the first game in 3D my mind is boggled at how good this one looks.
I realise that stereoscopic 3D on your TV was always quite niche and is now seen as gimmicky and gauche, but I've always said that it's a shitload more impressive at home than on the cinema screen for films. Presumably a combination of factors, but mostly because you're always in the focus sweet spot rather then being one of the hundreds of people around a massive room that are all being catered for at once. Anyway, if you happen to have a 3D TV then you owe it to yourself to pick this up and give it a go just for the experience, it really is absolutely fucking lovely and even in these days of VR ubiquity I think it stands it's ground as a visual spectacle. It's also surprisingly efficient from a processing perspective it seems; my PC is getting on these days (older i5 CPU, 8GB RAM, GTX 1060) but it's running the entire thing on the High preset without missing a beat even though it's having to double render to some degree.