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It has micro transactions, but it's all optional stuff.
And you can even get the premium currency in trades with other players, so you don't even need to spend any money if you don't want to.
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Marvel Rivals.
Many of those games not only lack "awesome" graphics, they cannot even be named as "good". :)
Once upon a time Overwatch was such a sunshiny thing. Geoff would regale us all with his sweetness. The game world was designed to be so uplifting. In more ways than one. Then toxicity set in. Then Overwatch 2 happened.
I remember one time, there was this match, where, there was this really clutch teamfight to take point back after we were getting rolled by the other team, and then we just never lost the point. And everybody was really happy, and then at the end of it, one of our DPS, a really old guy, comes on the mic and he's like 70 or something and he's all "I'm having great fun and I'm just trying my best", and the wholesomeness factor skyrocketed. What happened to that? What happened to that? We let Geoff down. We didn't deserve his swarthy sweetness.
And that's the thing about topics like this that make them comedy gold (but still not worth giving any awards to). Since gaming is subjective, including what makes good graphics, perhaps the OP might be better served by licking the cheeto dust of their fingers and actually making an effort to look for games that might interest them - which begins with a quick and easy search. One would be surprised at what one could find when they put forth the effort to do something for themselves.