Epic Game’s Unreal Engine 4 visualized the dream of millions of Pokemon fans showing the three starter Pokemons, Charmander, Squirtle, and Bulbasaur, in an open-world grass field.
Tim Burton’s vision of Gotham brought to life by passionate fans.
They should have been made a batman game for the best batman movie. This looks amazing and now I must watch the movie.
YouTube's 'ackehallgren' has recreated the Rimmer's Rest from Star Wars Dark Forces II: Jedi Knight in Unreal Engine 4.
NVIDIA and Epic Games have released an official Unreal Engine 4 RTX Tech Demo.
Really impressive tech but I don’t even notice all of these benefits in real life, never mind being chased by zombies in a video game. Rather devote resources to resolution and frame rate.
Yes after seeing the Unreal 5 ps5 reveal, I thought that's where we were heading. But saying that I have read various articles that suggest its easy for developers to still work on Unreal 4 and carry everything over to Unreal 5 when needed, we shall see.
WHOA WHAT
Nintendo need to remake Pokemon Yellow on consoles where it's a massive open world game.
I mean it's not like they are going to remake the single ones with all the content in from the previous two games like Yellow - Crystal - Emerald - Platinum etc
They may aswell do those remakes on the console as buying two versions of a game like the handhelds wouldn't really go down well on consoles.
Watching this just makes me want an open world 3D pokemon game even more.
If Nintendo ever announced it, I would buy all of it.
All of it.
This like 5th article I feel with unreal 4 engine test. I know it cool but I hate when stuff gets posted like that mario remake that was being made in unreal engine and nintendo shut the dude down. Nintendo killer of fan projects. I just wish they realize that this something that people want just take a risk and try it. we shall see I guess
Yeah looks stunning but don't expect nintendo to create a pokemon game of this caliber on the NX or Wii-U. I haven't even seen nintendo games with this kind of graphics. Have you seen starfox zero??