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The Day After: New Unreal Engine 4 Gameplay Screenshots Released

Check out some new gameplay screenshots of The Day After, an upcoming co-op survival open world game - powered by Unreal Engine 4.

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spicelicka2996d ago (Edited 2996d ago )

I think we all knew that E3 demo was more of a tech demo. This looks unfinished still, but they have time.

zshadow2996d ago

this day after not days gone

spicelicka2996d ago

Ahh sorry, I retract my comment then.

Null19802996d ago

Yea, this looks like the day after... a hard night of partying. :P

nveenio2995d ago

Oh brother. Even if you thought this was Days Gone, spicelicka, no one "knew" the Days Gone demo was a tech demo. That's just your insanity showing.

spicelicka2994d ago

Perhaps not a tech demo, but it was a preview of what the game will look like. Many games do this, I highly doubt that they had the game in such a late stage of development at last year's E3 when the game has no set date in sight.

nveenio2994d ago

I don't doubt it at all. Their last game was Uncharted: Golden Abyss in 2011. What do you think they'd been doing for five years?

_-EDMIX-_2996d ago

I'm surprised that this game is still in development

mad-dog2996d ago (Edited 2996d ago )

Is that a Switch game?
This is not real, right?
because... yeah.. :(

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Check out this Incredible Batman 1989 Fan Project

Tim Burton’s vision of Gotham brought to life by passionate fans.

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Gridknac1504d ago

Wow! That is badass. WB needs to make this happen now.

WoodsRatesGames1504d ago

Right? Thanks for checking it out!

Minute Man 7211503d ago

Fans??? This is done by one person

WoodsRatesGames1502d ago

Someone else was commissioned to do the music and another person modelled the batmobile. Links to all involved are included in the article.

Gaming4Life19811503d ago

They should have been made a batman game for the best batman movie. This looks amazing and now I must watch the movie.

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Star Wars Dark Forces II: Jedi Knight Unreal Engine 4 Remake recreates Rimmer's Rest

YouTube's 'ackehallgren' has recreated the Rimmer's Rest from Star Wars Dark Forces II: Jedi Knight in Unreal Engine 4.

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Unreal Engine 4 RTX Tech Demo available for download

NVIDIA and Epic Games have released an official Unreal Engine 4 RTX Tech Demo.

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Magog1523d ago

Am I crazy or is there an Unreal Engine 5 now? Why promote old tech?

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waverider1523d ago

I really dont understand either? isnt the Unreal Engine 5 already available for studios? arent they already working with it?

masterfox1523d ago

UE5 Is for PS5 only, deal with it! :D

***runs away from this thread with pride!**

Tacoboto1523d ago

UE5 is not released yet and developers for years will still make UE4 games because that's where their tools and customizations are.

Mortal Kombat still uses UE3. Mass Effect Legendary Edition is also still UE3.

Magog1523d ago

That more of an embarrassing indictment of those devs than a reason to promote old software.

Tacoboto1523d ago

Embarrassing indictment? You know nothing of software development then.

Spenok1523d ago (Edited 1523d ago )

Because a ridiculous amount of the industry still uses 4, and because no, 5 is not out yet. They said it would launch later this year.

AuraAbjure1523d ago

Companies still use Unreal Engine 3.

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Tghood851523d ago

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.

Magog1523d ago

If you suddenly stopped casting reflections in a mirror I think you would notice.

Amplitude1523d ago (Edited 1523d ago )

Edit: i misread this.
N4G really needs a delete comment button lol

Einhander19711521d ago

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.