As a seasoned horror game enthusiast with a soft spot for narrative-driven titles that truly send chills down my spine, I can’t help but feel the adrenaline pumping through my veins upon seeing the trailer for the remake of Until Dawn on Unreal Engine 5. Having played the original back in 2015 and being thoroughly enthralled by its intricate storyline and immersive gameplay, I can’t wait to dive back into the terrifying world of Blackwood Mountain.
The remake of Ballistic Moon’s “Until Dawn” will be released on October 4th, and in anticipation, a launch trailer has been made public. This trailer offers a sneak peek into some of the terrifying moments featured in the game, yet even as things get gory, the visuals remain impressive. Take a look at it below.
The remake of this horror game, originally developed in 2015 by Supermassive Games, has been completely overhauled using Unreal Engine 5. Upgrades include enhanced textures, facial expressions, and materials, as well as realistic depictions of fluids in real-time and injuries on characters. The character death sequences have been revamped, and the Prologue has been redesigned to emphasize emotional impact and delve deeper into the relationship between the Washingtons.
As a gaming enthusiast, let me share some exciting news about the upcoming game, Until Dawn. Not only are there fresh territories to explore, but also Hunger Totems to gather and a third-person camera angle for an immersive experience. This chilling adventure is set to drop on both PS5 and PC at launch. For those planning to play on PC, a heads up: you’ll need to link your game to your PlayStation Network account to enjoy the thrill!
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2024-10-03 01:10