Egyptian studio Rumbling Games announced a medieval action-RPG called Knights of Light for PS4, Xbox One and PC - powered by Unreal Engine 4. Check out the first gameplay footage!
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.
Looks incredible! Lets see if the visuals hold up across all versions, if at all, and the gameplay matches the visual aspirations. It looks like it could be a nice cross between The Witcher 3 and Kingdom Come.
Looks more like a tech demo. What gameplay is shown is extremely basic and lacks any real physics or ai on many levels (including environmental).
Mountains and endless deserts can look beautiful but I’m scratching my head trying to find the gameplay that can used in them. Seemingly endless empty sand dunes make boring games. I’m not sure why they would spend so much time on that to promote their game. The mountains look nice but so what lol? The architecture looks like a mix of Mayan or Central American and Egyptian.
The combat looks like a take on the arkham system which is welcomed but it looks weird. I think it’s the animations. Their actions are really fast paced but the battle is really slow paced. If they slowed the animations and added weight to the strikes it would look better.
There is potential here no doubt, but it needs a lot of work to achieve AAA quality.
Its set in 7th century Iraq and its made by an Egyptian Dev studio under the Sony self publisher program but they are aiming for a release on multiple platform. Its their first game so don't expect another witcher 3(as they say they are inspired by CD Red work), but they are willing to deliver more than 100hrs of story content and side quest, also two expansion (same as TW3) are expected to be released following launch. I'm a little skeptic of the whole thing but I hope they deliver especially being faithful to the history as they are the first arabic team to create a historic game set in middle east.