This gamer is clearly unimpressed with console graphics. David McNew/Getty Images The graphics on both the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One are stunning, but not as stunning as they can be on PC.

That's because PCs can run on more powerful components than you'll find in consoles for your TV. As a result, a PC can add more detail in games that you'd never see on the console versions.

Much of the detail is minor and doesn't affect gameplay in the slightest. But it's the detail that you'd only find on a PC that really make a game pop.

Of course, to run games on the highest graphics settings on PC, you may need a powerful PC that costs a lot more than a console. But even budget PCs can make games look just as good, if not better, than consoles.

We don't show it here, but PC games can run much smoother than console games, too.

To be fair, the PlayStation 4 gets remarkably close to the PC's graphics in some of these games and you shouldn't fret so much if your a PS4 owner who values graphics. In fact, the PS 4 has more powerful components than the Xbox One, which is easy to see on some of the games listed here.

Check to see how the PC versions of these games: