Back in 2021, we shared a video that showcased what a modern-day remaster/remake of Banjo-Kazooie could look like. Created by Project Dream, this fan remake looked lovely. And a couple of weeks ago, the team shared a couple of new trailers for it.
Remember Bloodborne Kart? You know, the 32-bit kart free game that was based on Bloodborne? Well, it appears that Sony is shutting down. However, its creator, Lilith Walther, revealed that they will be changing all assets in order to eventually release this kart game.
Well, here is something interesting. Developer ‘xHARDHeMPuS’ has released a free game for the PC, called The Day Of Survival. The Day Of Survival is a third-person post-apocalyptic game with numerous locations to explore, challenges to overcome and missions to complete.
Now here is something that passed under my radar. Shame on me, I know. But anyway, it appears that someone has remade and shared a beta version of the classic The Legend of Zelda NES game in Unreal Engine 4.
YouTube’s ‘RE Biohazard’ has shared a video, showcasing 30 minutes of in-engine footage from a fan remake of Resident Evil in Unreal Engine 5. In this video, we get to see the Spencer Mansion that team ARKLAY has recreated in Unreal Engine 5.
In December 2021, modder ‘y2keeth’ released an HD overhaul mod for the first Prey game. And earlier today, the modder released a brand new version of this unofficial HD remaster for this classic FPS game.
TeaserPlay has released another concept remake video for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas in Unreal Engine 5. And, ironically, this fan concept looks way better than the official Definitive Edition of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
YouTube’s ‘Shinobits’ has released new videos, showcasing a number of video games as live-action movies. In order to achieve something like that, the YouTuber used AI techniques, and the results are quite impressive.
YouTube’s ‘TeaserPlay’ has shared a new video, showcasing a Grand Theft Auto 6 Remake in Unreal Engine 5 which looks horrendous. And while TeaserPlay used UE5’s Nanite and Lumen, this fan remake doesn’t do the engine justice.
TeaserPlay released a new video, showcasing what an Assassin’s Creed 2 Remake could have looked like in Unreal Engine 5. In this video, the YouTuber used Lumen, Nanite, Ray Tracing and Metahuman in order to provide a somehow modern take on this classic AC game.