This Silent Hill remake with Unreal Engine 5 is jaw-dropping, and very spooky

While you’re waiting for theSilent Hill 2remake for the PlayStation 5, you need to see this Unreal Engine 5 remake ofSilent Hill 4.

Unreal Engine5 is a remarkable thing, it can make games from 20 years ago look like ground-breaking new releases so it’s no wonder why upcoming games likeCyberpunk 2areusing it in their development.

Check out theSilent Hill 2remake below

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It’s a stunning recreation, and adds so much more detail to the various furnishings found in the room. You can even take a peek through the window to the outside world, which looks horribly decrepit in the best way possible. Unfortunately the remake doesn’t go any further than the apartment itself, but it gives a great impression of what an official remake could look like.

Speaking of official remakes, theSilent Hill 2remakeis due for release sometime this year. It’ll be exclusive to thePlayStation5 andPC, sorryXboxfans, and will also be using the power of Unreal Engine 5. Unfortunately there isn’t a release date yet but if PlayStation hosts another showcase later this year, we’ll likely receive a date then.

Back to theSilent Hill 4remake though, if you’re hoping to try out the demo for yourself you’re out of luck. The creator has neglected to share what specs were used and hasn’t made the demo public to download.

Regardless it’s still a great bit of insight into what future remakes could look like using Unreal Engine 5.

Topics:Silent Hill,Silent Hills,PC,Unreal Engine,Mods