Now that’s what we call a huge disappointment. Daylight is the first game powered by Epic’s next-gen engine, Unreal Engine 4, and contrary to what Epic has shown via its various tech demos, Zombie Studios’ horror title looks as awful as it can possibly get. In fact, Daylight looks and performs worse than a lot of UE3 games, which obviously brings the question: why exactly did the development team bother with Unreal Engine 4? Continue reading Daylight – PC Performance Analysis
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Daylight – FOV Fix, Chromatic Aberration + Film Grain Hidden Options Revealed
Daylight is the first title powered by Unreal Engine 4 and since Atlus has not provided us with a review code, our Performance Analysis may be delayed. In completely unrelated note, EA has sent us a review code for Titanfall, so expect an analysis once the Nvidia patch gets out. Continue reading Daylight – FOV Fix, Chromatic Aberration + Film Grain Hidden Options Revealed
Daylight Is The Fist Unreal Engine 4 Title With PhysX Support
Our reader ‘mareknr’ has spotted some interesting new details about the PC version of Daylight. According to the official GeForce website, Daylight will support PhysX and HBAO+. This obviously means that Daylight will be the first game, powered by Unreal Engine 4, with native PhysX support (presumably GPU PhysX). Continue reading Daylight Is The Fist Unreal Engine 4 Title With PhysX Support
Daylight Releases On April 8th
Zombie Studios has announced that its horror title that will be powered by Unreal Engine 4, Daylight, will be released on April 8th with a suggested price of €14.99/£11.99. From what we know so far, this will be the first title powered by Epic’s new engine, so we are really looking forward to see what Zombie Studios has managed to create. Continue reading Daylight Releases On April 8th
Daylight – Trailer #1 – Don’t Look Back
Zombie Studios has released the first trailer for its Unreal Engine 4-powered psychological thriller, Daylight. Daylight is told in the first-person perspective and begins with players regaining consciousness in an abandoned hospital with only a cell phone to use as a source of light. The game is currently planned for a 2014 release on PC and PS4. Enjoy! Continue reading Daylight – Trailer #1 – Don’t Look Back