5 Best Ray Tracing Games for RTX 5080

The RTX 5080 is capable of playing games with ray tracing for higher visual fidelity. Here are some ray tracing games to play on this GPU.

Picture of Spider-Man gliding through New York City using web wings
Spider-Man gliding through New York City using web wings (Image via PlayStation Publishing LLC)

The Nvidia RTX 5080 is a premium GPU designed for 4K gaming with high performance. It is also equipped with 84 ray tracing cores, so it is quite capable in RT without severely impacting performance, thanks to technologies such as DLSS.

If you bought $1,000 GPU, why not utilize all its power to deliver the best possible visual fidelity and performance? Moreover, games look their best when ray tracing effects, such as RT Reflection and RT Global Illumination, are applied.

In this article, we are showcasing some of the best ray tracing games you can play on the RTX 5080 smoothly. We handpicked these titles due to the profound effect RT has on the game world, as well as its compelling story and engaging gameplay.

Note: Parts of this article are subjective and reflect the writer’s opinions.

What Are the Best Games To Play on the GPU?

1) Doom The Dark Ages

Picture of the Doom Slayer blasting through demons with his signature saw shield
The Doom Slayer blasting through demons with his signature saw shield (Image via Bethesda Softworks)

Doom The Dark Ages is created using the next-gen version 8 of the id Tech Engine, which is designed primarily to deliver photorealistically accurate graphics and great performance. The game uses RT Lighting and a basic form of RT Shadows by default to provide a realistic look and feel to the world of Doom.

Whether it is Medieval Earth, Cosmic Realm, or Argent D’Nur, all of these places look so good, especially at 4K. The Nvidia RTX 5080 can run this game at 60+ FPS in every scenario on a 4K monitor with Ultra settings. You can go a step ahead and enable path tracing, which looks even better. However, Doom The Dark Ages is quite demanding, so you will need to set DLSS to Balanced mode.

2) Marvel’s Spider-Man 2

Picture involves Venom, who's is a playable character in Marvel's Spider-Man 2
Venom is a playable character in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 (Image via PlayStation Publishing LLC)

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 delivers significantly upgraded visuals compared to the first game and Miles Morales. Enabling ray tracing in the game just takes things to a whole new level. That’s because there are a lot of reflective surfaces in the game world, including windows in buildings, rivers, or any wet bodies.

The Nvidia RTX 5080 can run Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 at 60 FPS on 4K with High and RT High settings. If FPS dips in some areas, you can enable DLSS and set it to Quality for a solid 60+ FPS at all times. It’s a really great game that features not one but two Spider-Mans. Even Venom is a playable character, so you shouldn’t miss this game.

3) Cyberpunk 2077

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Johnny Silverhand and V are taking a ride (Image via CD Projekt Red)

Cyberpunk 2077 is an action RPG title from CD Projekt Red. This is the same company that previously created The Witcher 3, which won the Game of the Year award. Unlike The Witcher 3, Cyberpunk 2077 is set in a futuristic and dystopian world called Night City, which certainly lives up to its name. At night, the city is vibrant with neon LED signs, holographic displays, holographic ads, and other elements.

The Night City looks even better with ray tracing, which creates photorealistic reflections, global illumination, bounced lighting, and more. This totally transforms the city’s look and feel. The RTX 5080 can run Cyberpunk 2077 at 60+ FPS on 4K with High, RT High, and DLSS Quality settings.

4) The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

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Ciri and Geralt sitting under a tree (Image via CD Projekt Red)

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, the winner of the 2015 Game of the Year award, is one of the best RPGs that you shouldn’t miss. The deep lore, RPG elements, and magical gameplay mechanics are what make the game so captivating and immersive. Once you get the hang of the story and what’s at stake in the game, you will find yourself playing the game for hours.

It’s a 10-year-old game in 2025, but it received a huge update in 2022, which updated several graphical aspects and introduced ray tracing. This made the game look a lot more modern and comparable to other games of the same period. The RTX 5080 can play The Witcher 3 at 4K with Ultra+ and RT Quality settings. However, you will also have to set DLSS to Balanced to achieve a constant 60+ FPS in the game.

5) Silent Hill 2 Remake

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James and Maria in an Elevator (Image via Konami Digital Entertainment)

Silent Hill 2 Remake is a psychological survival horror game, where the protagonist, James Sunderland, receives a letter from his deceased wife. This prompts him to visit the abandoned town of Silent Hill to look for his wife. The game’s graphics have been significantly updated compared to the original. It also uses software-based Lumen, a form of ray tracing, for global illumination, ambient occlusion, and reflections in the game.

The Nvidia RTX 5080 can play Silent Hill 2 Remake at 60+ FPS on a 4K display with High graphics and DLSS Quality settings. You can also enable hardware-based ray tracing for even better graphics in the game. However, you will need to set DLSS to Balanced mode to maintain 60+ FPS.


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