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Top-10-List: These game-engines are the best

CryEngine, LithTech Jupiter Extended-Engine or Source-Engine - all these engines gave us great titles like Crysis or Half-Life 2. But which game-engines are the best? The German gaming-community pcaction.de voted for the best engines. The article describes how an engine works and shows some videos of spectacular engines.

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snipermk05609d ago

How pathetic is that? What next? Top 10 pixellated turds in a videogame?

Blaster_Master5609d ago

I think the Havok engine is the most underlooked and underrated engine this generation. Just look at Motorstorm 2 and Darksiders and tell me its not only really pretty graphically, but you can do all types of different genres on it and has no probably being optimized for multiplatform development. But I guess thats with any engine?

Hellsvacancy5609d ago (Edited 5609d ago )

Y is this news at 240* wid only 6 approvals?

Harlequiine5609d ago

Snipermk0, it's not pathetic at all. Engines obviously power every game we play, not to mention some of best releases in recent history including Half-Life, HL2, and a tonne of UE3 releases -- Batman: AA, GeoW etc.

So no, it's not pathetic. Especially if you don't know much about what engines power what games.

Saaking5609d ago

The engines used by PS3 exclusives are superior to most other engines (Naughty Dog 2.0, KZ2 engine, LBP engine, GT5 engine, etc).

reaferfore205609d ago

And Cryengine is superior to EVERY engine... well maybe not Id-Tech5. We'll see in time.

Saaking5609d ago

Cry Engine is definitely superior to all engines... on PC. While we haven't seen much of the console version of CE3, it doesn't look close to KZ2. I'm sure it'll be super amazing on the PC, but on consoles nothing beats a PS3 1st party engine.

reaferfore205609d ago (Edited 5609d ago )

Have you seen this video: http://ps3.ign.com/dor/arti...

If you haven't then I could understand your statement of "It doesn't look close to KZ2" but this tech demo bests KZ in a lot of areas. We just have to wait and see if they implement all these features in a full fledged game.

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Madis0075609d ago

Agreed with: Crysis,Source and Company of Heroes(game engine)

Whoooop5609d ago

lol @ Havok being a graphics engine... ;)

tdrules5609d ago

I wish there was a version of Google Translate that didnt turn the webpage into a jumbled mess I really do.

on a separate note the Source engine is the most successful engine of all time, no contest.

Whoooop5609d ago

Well the Unreal Engine is among the best when we take success into account...

tdrules5609d ago

Unreal Engine 3 is overused and seeing as its not always used to its potential I would disagree.
plus TEH MODZ

STK0265609d ago

Well, it has been said that developing a game on the UE3 was significantly easier than on the source engine, which explains why, a developer looking to save time and money by using a middleware engine, would choose the UE3 over the source. The reason the UE3 can be seen as "overused" is because Epic made an easy to work with engine and they also provide good support. While most developers focus on games, Epic focuses more on the UE3, their games are more often than not marketing tools for said engine.

Whoooop5609d ago

I was talking about success alone as my first comment clearly shows...

Unreal Engine is a success when it comes to well, being used by many developers and EPIC's profit from it.

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Foxgod5609d ago (Edited 5609d ago )

The current best engines are the New Cryengine, the Tech5 engine and the engine used to develop project offset, period.

These engines are so new and advanced that each of them still has to spawn a commercial game.

And the tech shots for these games say more then enough.
I am also pretty sure that Valve is working on a new engine, their engines are usually pretty groundbreaking as well, but their engine hasnt been officially revealed yet.

And in before: I disagree because of the Killzowne and teh Uncharted.
Because consoles engines dont even support half of the biscuits that up to date pc engines support.

Antan5609d ago

Don`t really think you can call them current as we are still awaiting the 1st games to release. It will be better to judge once we see them in gameplay scenarios.

Foxgod5609d ago (Edited 5609d ago )

The engines are current, because those engines are completed, just the games for them have not.
A completed engine is distributable, and therefore current.

Thats why i am not mentioning the Unreal engine 4, and Valve their new engine, because those engines are not done yet.
I am pretty sure the unreal 4 engine will even top the latest cryengine, because the next unreal engine is solely made for the next xbox and the ps4, as well as the latest pc's.

There is seriously no logic in judging an engine on a game being made with it, an engine is a tool, and in order to judge an engine you look at what it can do, not at what some third party created with it.

Thats like judging a shooter for how awesome a gun is, pointless.
Therefore, a completed engine = a current engine.

reaferfore205609d ago

I disagree. Doom 2 had the BFG-9000 therefore it was awesome by default ;)

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Most players 'know next to nothing about how games are made': New Blood devs sound off

It's now easier than ever to make "broad incorrect assumptions" about how games work.

jambola1d 12h ago

how? how is it easier than ever?

thorstein1d 11h ago

"... to make broad incorrect assumptions" about how games work.

jambola1d 7h ago

yes
when i said "how is it easier" i was referring to the thing that was called easier
congrats

--Onilink--1d 3h ago (Edited 1d 3h ago )

People parroting AI responses without actually knowing about the subject to be able to tell if its accurate or within context

Constant rise of media/youtubers chasing negativity as it generates more views

Continued increase of independent “media” that rarely seems to care about fact checking or context (linked to point above)

More and more people using said youtubers/streamers/tik tokers as their news/opinion consumption and then just repeating everything (even more so when dealing with streamers that basically seem to have cults for a fanbase)

Making up fake news, information, files, etc and making them viral being easier than ever thanks to AI and social media explosion of provocative topics

I mean… it shouldn’t really need that much explaining why he is right in saying its easier than ever, all those same points right now apply to pretty much every topic out there, not just games

ravens5216h ago

I'm just gonna say, the PS YouTubers that I watch don't do that. You want to know what YouTubers do, do that? One guess. You got it 😅

Armaggedon1d 2h ago

Because people can just say random crap and get upvoted. It reinforces them to think what they say has validity.

neutralgamer19921d 10h ago

Stop releasing broken games that need 6-12 months of patches/updates and while waiting for those patches/updates if gamers complain we are lecturer by game developers and community managers on how we don't understand how hard development is. First of all we are gamers we don't need to understand we are paying money to play a game and at the very least we expect a working product

Games cost 80 now and in few years will be 90 and within 10 years will be $100. So is it really asking for a lot to say please release games when they are in a stable playable state? Release now fix it later, release it now get some criticism but later when we will fix it gamers will praise us and call us great and our game sales will rise again. It's the same cycle. Just look at cyberpunk 2077 and how developers hid the actual console footage and reviews were using footage provided by CDPR and gamers were mad and now many of those same gamers praise CDPR for the job well done. This is why gaming is where it is today and developers know they can release unfinished games

thorstein1d 10h ago

Who do you think chooses the release date? The in the chair developer or their "I've never played a video game and never coded one" CEOs?

neutralgamer19921d 3h ago

For as much as we blame the CEO's we shouldn't be so naive to always guce free pass to high ups in the studios. Concord developers are prime example of that, Sony didn't need to force them they were make dumb decisions as is

You do know when a game makes back it's development costs there are 6 to 7 figure bonuses /royalties

Stwert1d 9h ago

It would be awesome if every game made had no major issues and didn’t require any patches from day one. Unfortunately, with the complexity of [most] games these days, that’s an unrealistic expectation.
There’s not a dev out there who wouldn’t like more time to work on their baby. But, outside of self-published, they’re not the ones who are setting a release date. Eventually the bean counters, sitting in their luxurious offices, decide that enough time and money has been spent creating the product and its high time they started to see a return on their investment.

Arguing with these people that you need another 12 to 18 months to iron out some of the problems gets you precisely nowhere. They don't give a damn about the developers, or the games really, that care about one thing and one thing only. Profit!
Telling them that releasing a game which isn’t fully finished and will affect the profit margin by association of a poor product also gets you nowhere, they simply say ship it, then fix it.

There are exceptions to the rule of course, as there always is, but those are fewer and far between these days.

neutralgamer19921d 3h ago

Sadly what you are saying is true too. Gaming has become too big to where now those who have zero interest want to invest in it

Ashunderfire8619h ago

I agree and that’s why accountability is key. Of course game development is a lot that requires a village to get it done, but all us gamers want is a finish product that works, so we can keep coming back for more via sequels. And when it comes to retail the customer is always right.

It’s bad when the game developers develop unnecessary things like too much microtransactions, from an already $80 plus game, when we just want the finish product, not too many paywall from one $80 - $100 game!

franwex1d 8h ago

Most drivers don’t know how cars are made, but still expect the car to be good quality and reliable.

Armaggedon1d 2h ago

The thing is that when you dont understand something, the judgement of quality becomes affected. People will see a giant open world game with infinite variables and say “why is this buggy?” The one who understands will say “it has to be buggy, thats the trade-off.”

franwex1d 2h ago

Most gamers understand that. Bethesda essentially build their games that way. What we don’t understand is, you can buy the car now at full price and the wheels will arrive in a few months-like many games tend to be.

I’m using the car industry as an example, but they are just as bad sometimes. Such as paying for features that are already included in the car. Oh, you want sports mode? Pay more! It’s the same engine and transmission! It’s just a mode that is locked away.

MDTunkown1d 2h ago

There no excuse for oblivion remaster to be so bugged

Armaggedon1d 2h ago

@franwex

Maybe you do, but alot of them dont understand. I see the discourse around it constantly.

@MDTUNKOWN

Apply this to yourself next time you f up. Or better yet, feel free to go and develop a bethesda style game. Tell me how that works out.

MDTunkown10h ago

Armageddon, oblivion remaster is not a new game, its remaster of almost 20 year old game and the game has fps issues on a ps5 pro. Because of guys like you, devs think they can release unfinished products and now also increase the price.

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anast1d 4h ago

It doesn't matter. I don't know how a good risotto is made, but I know when it tastes like sh$%.

Armaggedon1d 2h ago

Dont underestimate how much more there is to things. Understanding is key.

anast14h ago

It is impossible to understand everything in today's modern world, but despite this we can still say a product is sh$% while not understanding the process. If we are not allowed to do this, we would be forced suck up any sh%& people give us and say it's good because, "we don't understand the process". This is the height of stupidity.

Cockney13h ago(Edited 13h ago)

Why do we need to understand anything? I'm a consumer i dont care how its made or what it takes to make a game, i buy it if I think it looks good this just sounds like victimhood 101
If this games turns out to be shit do we give them a pass because reasons?

Armaggedon4h ago(Edited 4h ago)

@anast
Just because you can do a thing, doesnt mean you should. If a person does not like a game, fine. But people cast a domain expansion so large with their opinion, it starts to effect others adversely. Just because a game is crap for one, doesnt mean thats the case for everyone, and that is something many dont….understand….

@cockney

You need to understand because it makes things better…including for yourself. If you understand the true nature of why a game does not resonate with you, if you understand that its not objectively bad just because it doesn’t resonate with you, it can make your own experiences better. It will definitely make things better for other people because they have a habit of acting based upon the opinions of others. If people had an opinion from a place of understanding, more people will be able to make better informed decisions. Understanding will definitely help the devs. They wont be left in a confused stupor as to what happened that caused such unnecessary outrage against their hard worked game *Cough cough dragon age
Lack of mastery will come back and bite you in the rear end, when you have no games to play because vitriolic feedback broke all of the pillars holding up gaming.

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Gamescom latam 2025 just ended with record-breaking numbers

"gamescom latam 2025, the Latin edition of the world's biggest games event, was a total success, breaking records during its second year.." - gamescom latam.

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Top 25 Obscure or Hidden JRPGs You May Have Missed

We're combing through some of the most hidden or obscure JRPGs out there. We've got 25 Obscure JRPGs to look at.

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andy8523d ago

Man I'd love lost odyssey on gamepass or even steam

Lexreborn223d ago

If you own it physically or digitally it’s playable. It runs great by the way

andy8522d ago

Ah I don't have an Xbox so not for me

repsahj23d ago

Remake of Lost Odyssey, Open World Alundra(ala breath of the wild), Xenogears Remake, and Breath of Fire Remake. I also want Golden Sun sequel on Switch 2!

Rebel_Scum22d ago

Top 25? Where’s the rest of them? I can only see 8 lol