Pepsiman Remake

Here is what a Pepsiman Remake could look like on PC with Ray Tracing

Pepsiman was an action game that came out on the first Playstation in 1999. And, apparently, someone is working on a fan remake for it. This Pepsiman Remake is using Unity Engine and supports Ray Tracing effects.

Unfortunately, though, Banana Pictures does not plan to release this fan remake of Pepsiman to the public (obviously due to copyright issues). So yeah, sadly you won’t be able to experience this fan remake.

Now the good news is that Banana Pictures aims to further polish this fan remake, and share some new/additional videos from it. As you can see, in its current state, this Pepsiman RTX Remake looks a bit rough.

It’s a cool concept that most older gamers will appreciate. Pepsiman was never a hit, however, it’s now considered a guilty pleasure by some people. Thus, witnessing an RTX Remake of it feels kind of cool.

Enjoy!

I remade PepsiMan with RTX #1 | Game Concept

10 thoughts on “Here is what a Pepsiman Remake could look like on PC with Ray Tracing”

      1. If you’re not familiar with your typical UE asset-flip trash game you’d know that dagoat is referring to how this game looks (lots of bright, cartoony assets, volumetric lighting that is there just to make impression of a high-effort product, not to make the game aesthetically pleasing, etc) and not stating this game runs on UE4.

  1. its kinda sad that in this day an age ppl will talko about a game just becuse a graphics settings ….
    lets hope this RTX ´´FPS hog´´ will die so we can focus more on gameplay and Aesthetics

  2. This isn’t even RTX…it’s clearly screen space reflections. If it isn’t then it’s the shittiest RTX I’ve seen.

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