Unreal Engine remakes are coming thick and fast and this one takes us on a tour of Kakariko village, Deathmountain Trail and Goron City in an Unreal Engine 5.3.1 remake ofZelda: Ocarina of Time.Modder and creator CryZENx has justreleased the latest versionof this remake. You will be able to fight several enemies, explore environments and, of course, use the ocarina. It’sOcarina of Timeas you know it, but with a huge shot in the arm graphically. The footage is truly spectacular as it shows off different textures and models lit beautifully.Five unforgettable and amazing moments from Zelda historyCryZENx has explained that the new release uses Lumen for its lighting and it really shows as the shadows fall darkly, while the sun holds steady with diffused lighting. In one moment, Link holds up a glass bottle and the reflections bouncing off the sharp angles are bright and pristine.AdvertI’ve seen a lot of theseUnreal Engine demosnow and for many of them I’m impressed, but rarely wowed. However, there was a moment in the footage when we get a close up of Link’s character model and it’s fantastic; slightly anime, but holds enough of thatNintendo magicstill.It’s interesting to see cutscenes and the inventory system is fully supported in the remake and gives both a revamp for today’s gamers. While it might not be entirely accurate, talk of the Switch 2, its upgraded engine options and possible DLSS inclusion, this could be a taste of what Nintendo can create when they finally move forward fromthe Switch.Obviously,Zelda and Linkwill never come to PC, so this is probably the only way to enjoy the franchise - at least for now, if Nintendo doesn’t hit them with a cease and desist.Featured Image Credit: NintendoTopics:The Legend Of Zelda,Unreal Engine

Unreal Engine remakes are coming thick and fast and this one takes us on a tour of Kakariko village, Deathmountain Trail and Goron City in an Unreal Engine 5.3.1 remake ofZelda: Ocarina of Time.Modder and creator CryZENx has justreleased the latest versionof this remake. You will be able to fight several enemies, explore environments and, of course, use the ocarina. It’sOcarina of Timeas you know it, but with a huge shot in the arm graphically. The footage is truly spectacular as it shows off different textures and models lit beautifully.Five unforgettable and amazing moments from Zelda historyCryZENx has explained that the new release uses Lumen for its lighting and it really shows as the shadows fall darkly, while the sun holds steady with diffused lighting. In one moment, Link holds up a glass bottle and the reflections bouncing off the sharp angles are bright and pristine.AdvertI’ve seen a lot of theseUnreal Engine demosnow and for many of them I’m impressed, but rarely wowed. However, there was a moment in the footage when we get a close up of Link’s character model and it’s fantastic; slightly anime, but holds enough of thatNintendo magicstill.It’s interesting to see cutscenes and the inventory system is fully supported in the remake and gives both a revamp for today’s gamers. While it might not be entirely accurate, talk of the Switch 2, its upgraded engine options and possible DLSS inclusion, this could be a taste of what Nintendo can create when they finally move forward fromthe Switch.Obviously,Zelda and Linkwill never come to PC, so this is probably the only way to enjoy the franchise - at least for now, if Nintendo doesn’t hit them with a cease and desist.Featured Image Credit: NintendoTopics:The Legend Of Zelda,Unreal Engine
Unreal Engine remakes are coming thick and fast and this one takes us on a tour of Kakariko village, Deathmountain Trail and Goron City in an Unreal Engine 5.3.1 remake ofZelda: Ocarina of Time.Modder and creator CryZENx has justreleased the latest versionof this remake. You will be able to fight several enemies, explore environments and, of course, use the ocarina. It’sOcarina of Timeas you know it, but with a huge shot in the arm graphically. The footage is truly spectacular as it shows off different textures and models lit beautifully.Five unforgettable and amazing moments from Zelda historyCryZENx has explained that the new release uses Lumen for its lighting and it really shows as the shadows fall darkly, while the sun holds steady with diffused lighting. In one moment, Link holds up a glass bottle and the reflections bouncing off the sharp angles are bright and pristine.AdvertI’ve seen a lot of theseUnreal Engine demosnow and for many of them I’m impressed, but rarely wowed. However, there was a moment in the footage when we get a close up of Link’s character model and it’s fantastic; slightly anime, but holds enough of thatNintendo magicstill.It’s interesting to see cutscenes and the inventory system is fully supported in the remake and gives both a revamp for today’s gamers. While it might not be entirely accurate, talk of the Switch 2, its upgraded engine options and possible DLSS inclusion, this could be a taste of what Nintendo can create when they finally move forward fromthe Switch.Obviously,Zelda and Linkwill never come to PC, so this is probably the only way to enjoy the franchise - at least for now, if Nintendo doesn’t hit them with a cease and desist.
Unreal Engine remakes are coming thick and fast and this one takes us on a tour of Kakariko village, Deathmountain Trail and Goron City in an Unreal Engine 5.3.1 remake ofZelda: Ocarina of Time.
Modder and creator CryZENx has justreleased the latest versionof this remake. You will be able to fight several enemies, explore environments and, of course, use the ocarina. It’sOcarina of Timeas you know it, but with a huge shot in the arm graphically. The footage is truly spectacular as it shows off different textures and models lit beautifully.
Five unforgettable and amazing moments from Zelda history
CryZENx has explained that the new release uses Lumen for its lighting and it really shows as the shadows fall darkly, while the sun holds steady with diffused lighting. In one moment, Link holds up a glass bottle and the reflections bouncing off the sharp angles are bright and pristine.
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I’ve seen a lot of theseUnreal Engine demosnow and for many of them I’m impressed, but rarely wowed. However, there was a moment in the footage when we get a close up of Link’s character model and it’s fantastic; slightly anime, but holds enough of thatNintendo magicstill.
It’s interesting to see cutscenes and the inventory system is fully supported in the remake and gives both a revamp for today’s gamers. While it might not be entirely accurate, talk of the Switch 2, its upgraded engine options and possible DLSS inclusion, this could be a taste of what Nintendo can create when they finally move forward fromthe Switch.
Obviously,Zelda and Linkwill never come to PC, so this is probably the only way to enjoy the franchise - at least for now, if Nintendo doesn’t hit them with a cease and desist.
Topics:The Legend Of Zelda,Unreal Engine