Hey, do you rememberToy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue? What do you mean no? Oh no. It came out in 1999. Oh god, I’m so old.Well luckily for those of you who aren’t old enough to drive yet, it doesn’t matter how old you were when it first released because there’s a brand new version ofToy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue.Not an official one, however, but you’d be forgiven for thinking it was when you look at it.AdvertIn a video titled “I’ve spent 8 months remaking Toy Story 2 in Unreal Engine 5”, YouTube and wizardLevel reDesigndetails the painstaking process behind remaking a game from scratch.The end result looks like it was more than worth the effort however, as what they have to show for it is nothing short of incredible. Whilst Unreal Engine 5 seems to have its issues, the engine can certainly produce a beautiful game when properly utilised.Plus, if you’re into this sort of thing, Level reDesign does a great job of explaining the entire development process. I couldn’t code my way out of a wet paper bag, and I still managed to understand the entire video without the need to Google anything.Personally it’s a bit surreal seeing a game like this getting a high def upgrade. Do you ever get that weird feeling when you go back and play an old game from your childhood that the image of it looked better in your head? Well this is the inverse of that.AdvertThe whole thing makes me wonder how well a newToy Storygame would fare these days. The new films still make bank at the box office, so clearly the younger generations are just as invested now as older folks were when they were their age.PerhapsDisneyis missing a trick here. Oh well, at least we’ll always haveKingdom Hearts 3.Featured Image Credit: Level reDesign via YouTubeTopics:Disney,Unreal Engine,PC

Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue is being remade in Unreal Engine 5

Hey, do you rememberToy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue? What do you mean no? Oh no. It came out in 1999. Oh god, I’m so old.Well luckily for those of you who aren’t old enough to drive yet, it doesn’t matter how old you were when it first released because there’s a brand new version ofToy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue.Not an official one, however, but you’d be forgiven for thinking it was when you look at it.AdvertIn a video titled “I’ve spent 8 months remaking Toy Story 2 in Unreal Engine 5”, YouTube and wizardLevel reDesigndetails the painstaking process behind remaking a game from scratch.The end result looks like it was more than worth the effort however, as what they have to show for it is nothing short of incredible. Whilst Unreal Engine 5 seems to have its issues, the engine can certainly produce a beautiful game when properly utilised.Plus, if you’re into this sort of thing, Level reDesign does a great job of explaining the entire development process. I couldn’t code my way out of a wet paper bag, and I still managed to understand the entire video without the need to Google anything.Personally it’s a bit surreal seeing a game like this getting a high def upgrade. Do you ever get that weird feeling when you go back and play an old game from your childhood that the image of it looked better in your head? Well this is the inverse of that.AdvertThe whole thing makes me wonder how well a newToy Storygame would fare these days. The new films still make bank at the box office, so clearly the younger generations are just as invested now as older folks were when they were their age.PerhapsDisneyis missing a trick here. Oh well, at least we’ll always haveKingdom Hearts 3.Featured Image Credit: Level reDesign via YouTubeTopics:Disney,Unreal Engine,PC

Hey, do you rememberToy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue? What do you mean no? Oh no. It came out in 1999. Oh god, I’m so old.Well luckily for those of you who aren’t old enough to drive yet, it doesn’t matter how old you were when it first released because there’s a brand new version ofToy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue.Not an official one, however, but you’d be forgiven for thinking it was when you look at it.AdvertIn a video titled “I’ve spent 8 months remaking Toy Story 2 in Unreal Engine 5”, YouTube and wizardLevel reDesigndetails the painstaking process behind remaking a game from scratch.The end result looks like it was more than worth the effort however, as what they have to show for it is nothing short of incredible. Whilst Unreal Engine 5 seems to have its issues, the engine can certainly produce a beautiful game when properly utilised.Plus, if you’re into this sort of thing, Level reDesign does a great job of explaining the entire development process. I couldn’t code my way out of a wet paper bag, and I still managed to understand the entire video without the need to Google anything.Personally it’s a bit surreal seeing a game like this getting a high def upgrade. Do you ever get that weird feeling when you go back and play an old game from your childhood that the image of it looked better in your head? Well this is the inverse of that.AdvertThe whole thing makes me wonder how well a newToy Storygame would fare these days. The new films still make bank at the box office, so clearly the younger generations are just as invested now as older folks were when they were their age.PerhapsDisneyis missing a trick here. Oh well, at least we’ll always haveKingdom Hearts 3.

Hey, do you rememberToy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue? What do you mean no? Oh no. It came out in 1999. Oh god, I’m so old.

Well luckily for those of you who aren’t old enough to drive yet, it doesn’t matter how old you were when it first released because there’s a brand new version ofToy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue.

Not an official one, however, but you’d be forgiven for thinking it was when you look at it.

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In a video titled “I’ve spent 8 months remaking Toy Story 2 in Unreal Engine 5”, YouTube and wizardLevel reDesigndetails the painstaking process behind remaking a game from scratch.

The end result looks like it was more than worth the effort however, as what they have to show for it is nothing short of incredible. Whilst Unreal Engine 5 seems to have its issues, the engine can certainly produce a beautiful game when properly utilised.

Plus, if you’re into this sort of thing, Level reDesign does a great job of explaining the entire development process. I couldn’t code my way out of a wet paper bag, and I still managed to understand the entire video without the need to Google anything.

Personally it’s a bit surreal seeing a game like this getting a high def upgrade. Do you ever get that weird feeling when you go back and play an old game from your childhood that the image of it looked better in your head? Well this is the inverse of that.

Advert

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The whole thing makes me wonder how well a newToy Storygame would fare these days. The new films still make bank at the box office, so clearly the younger generations are just as invested now as older folks were when they were their age.

PerhapsDisneyis missing a trick here. Oh well, at least we’ll always haveKingdom Hearts 3.

Topics:Disney,Unreal Engine,PC