Eleven years ago, Unreal 1 was released as the first game featuring the unreal engine. PCGH takes a look at the start of the unreal empire.
Last year Nightdive Studios released a Quake remaster giving the classic FPS 4K and widescreen resolution support, enhanced models, dynamic and colored lighting, anti-aliasing, depth of field, and some new levels by MachineGames. It also restored the original Trent Reznor score, previously absent from the digital version due to an expired copyright, and added a new theme song by Reznor. All that, and it was free for owners of the original Quake.
According to a tweet by Nightdive CEO Stephen Kick(opens in new tab), following the Quake remaster, Cliff Bleszinski contacted Epic CEO Tim Sweeney on Nightdive's behalf.
I hope this happens... If so, maybe it could spark some form of Unreal Tournament return. I miss that series so much... Still have physical copies of UT2004 and UT3.
A BIG greeting from Game Science. Happy Year of the Tiger!
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They went bankrupt & started a new business... T_T
Hope we live in the reality where we get to see and play the final product.
So uhh... do people in this comment section realize this is a parody? Just checking.
Lightning_Hunter has released a new version of his high-resolution texture pack for Unreal and Unreal Tournament, UnrealHD.
Those were times, really, better times then now. Those classics will never be anymore. Unreal will never be Unreal anymore, Quake will never be Quake like those days and Half-Life will never be like in the 90's. Best gaming time I've ever had.
Return to Na Pali was the best addon ever, a whole new story and U1 was already stunning at that time.
Happy Birthday, Unreal Engine. I wish the writer had taken more time to make the article grammatically correct.
Are way sh1ttier than now, yea i've played them. so stop qq'in about the "good old times " (good times my ass) and play the new games or dont play at all =)