TVGB: "Epic Games has added 3D support to Unreal Engine 3 and the Unreal Development Kit, meaning any developer currently using the tech can implement the third dimension into their games (which isn't as exciting as it sounds)."
A Tribute To Donkey Kong features 12 levels, 200+ 3D models, 20+ characters with 120+ animations, 1000+ new game assets, 400+ textures, 30+ particles effects and over 3000 lines of code.
Isn't this old news!? As cool as this is it has been released since 2014.
This time they are interviewing one of the guys behind the 1st person shooter, Angels Fall First.
Also, Overload Kickstarter success, Albert Einstein and Pi-day, Uranus, Space-twins and the new guy makes wookie-sounds about US politics!
News:
* New Bammsters member: Draconusx
* Overload kickstarter hit their goal with 2 hours to spare
* Albert Einstein’s bday, and pi-day, and odd ways of writing dates
* Uranus was discovered 235 years ago, yesterday
* Scott and Mark Kelly used to see how space affects the human body
* Bamm asks about Donald Trump, and Draconusx goes wookie
Special Guest:
This week Bammsters have Josh Grafton of the game Angels Fall First, a combined-arms sci-fi wargame, talking about the current state of the game, where it all started, and where it is heading!
Angels Fall First, by Strangely Interactive, started out as a mod many, many years ago, and only later ended up being a stand-alone game. Josh tells us about the early days, about being a small but diverse team spread our geographically, and about the project going on strong through multiple iterations. We also discuss which older games served as inspiration, and might just have given away our respective ages as we discuss games from 3 decades ago.
The game is available on Steam, under the Early Access category, and by golly, it is an awesome “little” shooter.
EB: Epic has posted a Gamescom sizzle reel for the Unreal Engine that features all of the new titles, and a few past ones, that are using the game engine to bring them to life. It’s literally full of one impressive looking game after another, which shouldn’t surprise many gamers considering the wide use of the engine in most AAA games.
I own a 3DS and I've tried a Sony 3D TV.
3D really is not my thing. The less of it, the better.
I agree with PopRocks359 about the depth thing. But I think 3D would be a lot cooler if they used more pop out effects there hasnt been a 3D game that really impressed me to be honest. I would say that Superstardust is probably the only one that looks good so far and thats a low budget game
"can implement the third dimension into their games (which isn’t as exciting as it sounds)."
^ this site isn't worth the hits. Fan boyish unprofessional spam.
Uncharted 3. Ive tried a few others! Crys 2 look great, Motorstorm:A looks amazing but I enjoy 3d more for the movies! Kunfu Panda 2, how to train your dragon. resident evil:Extinction, Underworld, Transformers, Thor! They look amazing.
Unreal engine 3 blows, hears to hoping Unreal Engine 4 kicks some serious ass.