With the release of the latest current-gen titles these past few months, one would expect to see a noticeable difference between Skyrim modded and these triple-A games. Well, it appears that modders have outdone themselves as the modded version Skyrim still looks phenomenal, even for today’s standards. Below you can find some images from ENBSeries members. Enjoy! Continue reading The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Modded Looks Phenomenal Even Today
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Silent Hill 4: The Room – Apartment Remake in Unity 5
Dennis Giesler and Vjaceslav Tissen have been working on this recreation of Silent Hill 4: The Room’s apartment in Unity 5 for quite some time. And a couple of days ago, the duo released some screenshots from the finished version of that recreation. It looks cool and gives us an idea of what a remaster of that really old Silent Hill game could look like, so be sure to view the images after the jump! Continue reading Silent Hill 4: The Room – Apartment Remake in Unity 5
Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate – New Screenshots Released
Ubisoft has released a new set of screenshots for Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate. Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate is set in 1868 (the tail-end of the Industrial Revolution) in London, and players will take the role of tin Assassins Jacob and Evie Frye. Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate will be coming to the PC after the release of the console version. Enjoy! Continue reading Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate – New Screenshots Released
F1 2015 – Low versus Ultra Comparison Screenshots
GreenManGaming was kind enough to provide us with a key for F1 2015, and below you can view some comparison screenshots between the game’s Low and Ultra settings. As we can see, there are noticeable differences between these two presets. On Low settings we have lower quality shadows, reflections, LODs, textures and missing effects (like grass sprites, ambient occlusion, anamorphic lens flares and helmet rain drops). Low images are on the left whereas Ultra images are on the right. Continue reading F1 2015 – Low versus Ultra Comparison Screenshots
Here Is DONTNOD’s “Remember Me” Recreated In Unreal Engine 4
DONTNOD’s Remember Me is an overlooked game from the previous generation that did not attract the attention of gamers. As a result of that, Polycount’s member ‘shadacer‘ decided to recreate a scene from that game in Unreal Engine 4, showing what the game could look like in Epic’s new engine. To shadacer’s credit, this recreation captures the feeling of the game, and looks like a slightly upgraded version of it. Enjoy! Continue reading Here Is DONTNOD’s “Remember Me” Recreated In Unreal Engine 4
Kingdom Come: Deliverance – New Beautiful Screenshots From Latest Alpha Version
Warhorse has released a new build for its backers and NeoGAF’s member ‘Denton‘ has shared some screenshots from it. Kingdom Come: Deliverance is powered by CRYENGINE and targets a 2016 release on the PC. Enjoy! Continue reading Kingdom Come: Deliverance – New Beautiful Screenshots From Latest Alpha Version
Grand Theft Auto V – Gionight Shows Beautiful Modded Screenshots
Gionight, best known for his incredible modded screenshots for Skyrim, has been experimenting with ENBSeries for GTA V and released his first set of screenshots. As Gionight noted, this is still a WIP project, therefore there are bound to be changes between this version and his final one. Enjoy! Continue reading Grand Theft Auto V – Gionight Shows Beautiful Modded Screenshots
Star Wars: Battlefront Looks Really Beautiful In 4K Resolutions
AllGamesBeta has released a set of 4K screenshots from Star Wars: Battlefront Tatooine Survival Mission, and boy does this game look beautiful. These images were captured at Ultra settings, showing what the game actually looks like in its current full glory. DICE did a great job, and Star Wars: Battlefront is perhaps one of the few games that does not seem – at least for now – to suffer from any “downgrade-ation” when compared to its initial reveal. Enjoy! Continue reading Star Wars: Battlefront Looks Really Beautiful In 4K Resolutions
These Mind-Blowing Images Are Not Real, But Rather Rendered In Real-Time In Unreal Engine 4
Unreal Engine forum member ‘koola‘ – best known for his videos that showcased amazing indoor and lighting effects in Unreal Engine 4 – has released two new mind-blowing screenshots from his latest work. These new images are as photorealistic as they can get, and show that games will – hopefully – look glorious in a couple of years. Enjoy! Continue reading These Mind-Blowing Images Are Not Real, But Rather Rendered In Real-Time In Unreal Engine 4
Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition versus Devil May Cry 4 – DirectX 10 Comparison Screenshots
Capcom has just released the Special Edition of Devil May Cry 4 for the PC, and below you can find some comparison screenshots between this new version and the old DX10 one. As we can see, some new graphical effects have been added like sun-shafts, bloom, haze, transparent crystals and motion blur. However, we have to note that the new motion blur effect actually ‘hurts’ the game’s visuals as everything looks really blurry (due to the quick camera movements). Thankfully there is a workaround but you’ll need a HEX editor. The Special Edition images are on the left, whereas the original DX10 images are on the right. Enjoy! Continue reading Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition versus Devil May Cry 4 – DirectX 10 Comparison Screenshots