Gameblurb writes, "At the Konami's Gamers Day at NYC, Konami's Product Manager for the Metal Gear Solid HD Collection gave us a bit info on Kojima's FOX Engine."
PES will finally transition from the Fox Engine to the Unreal Engine, and the game will allow for more realistic player models and animations, enhanced physics, photorealistic visuals, and much more.
Is this the end for Kojima's hailing Fox Engine?
That's great but for gods sake let's have a new commentary team with all new dialogue and more intelligent analysis. Great way to make a game feel stale out of the box when they're saying the exact same stuff they were five years ago.
Commentary isn't important in itself but it's an example of how they leave some things to stagnate while focusing on tiny improvements in animations.
What if Metal Gear Solid 3 (argubly the best in the series) gets remade in MGS V’s FOX Engine. YouTuber kur ko04 gives us an idea. While definitely not official, it certainly looks pretty beli…
well... I guess it would look like the jungle parts of MGS5
At the opening of Kojima Productions' Los Angeles studio last week, studio head Hideo Kojima withdrew a 2011 statement indicating the company's internally-developed FOX Engine would be available for licensing to schools and small developers.
Whose Next Gen cause Graphically it looks just like FarCry2 to me! I wonder will it have the awesome grass fire that FarCry2 had cause that was really cool.
I'd say the Unreal Engine is next-gen ready, what with the Samaritan demo and all...
Not sure about Kojima's FOX engine though. Looks like current gen games, although there hasn't been much games or demos for it yet.
Man I really want to see this on the PC and see if it takes advantage of DX 11.
I wonder if we are going to see this engine first in an MGS game, or if he's got something bigger planned for it. I know Kojima has been talking about other projects recently. Either way, it is going to be an interesting bit of information when it finally comes out.
Id say the fox engine rivals the best game engines in the gaming industry thus far!