YouTube’s ‘MitchMakesGames’ has shared a cool video, showcasing Tony Hawk’s Underground in Unreal Engine 5. This video should give an idea of what a remaster of this skating game could look like in UE5. It looks kind of cool, so be sure to watch it.
The Multi Theft Auto team has released a brand new version of its online/multiplayer mod for Grand Theft Auto San Andreas. As its name implies, Multi Theft Auto: San Andreas adds full online gaming support to Rockstar’s GTA San Andreas.
In August 2018, we informed you about a graphical overhaul mod for Grand Theft Auto San Andreas, SA_DirectX 2.0. And earlier this week, modder ‘Makarus’ released a brand new beta version of it.
The UG team has just announced the cancelation of the GTA Underground project. GTA Underground was a mod that attempted to combine the San Andreas, Liberty City, Vice City, Manhunt I/II, Bullworth, and custom maps into one big map.
As we’ve already reported, Take-Two has been taking down numerous popular mods for Grand Theft Auto 3, Vice City and San Andreas. Not only that, but Take-Two attempted to take down RE3; a project that reverse-engineered GTA III and Vice City.
Earlier this month, Kotaku reported that Rockstar was working on remasters of GTA 3, GTA Vice City and GTA San Andreas. According to Kotaku, these remasters will be using Unreal Engine. However, these official remasters won’t likely look as impressive as these remastered maps in GTA 5.
We’ve all seen developers and publishers criticizing PC gamers for pirating their games. We’ve also seen a lot of publishers doing their best to fight piracy by implementing draconian DRM protection systems in their games. But can you imagine a company downloading and then selling a pirated/cracked game? Because that’s exactly what Rockstar did.
Last month, Take-Two took down numerous GTA mods, including GTA Underground and Kadakash’s AI-upscaled HD Mod for GTA: San Andreas. And during its recent investor call, Take-Two’s CEO Strauss Zelnick commented on those takedowns.
Now here is something cool for all our Elden Ring fans. YouTube’s ‘Konariin’ has shared a video, showcasing what Elden Ring could look like in Unreal Engine 5. And, as you will see, it looks pretty great.
YouTube’s ‘EnzoElRich’ has shared a cool video, in which he recreated the starting area from Metal Gear Solid in Unreal Engine 5. This will give you an idea of what a modern-day remake of this classic PSX title could look like. So, if you are a fan of the series, I highly recommend watching it.