Unreal Physics feature

Unreal Physics is a new free game on Steam, aiming to showcase the advanced physics of Unreal Engine 5


Jilted Generation Productions just dropped a cool free game on Steam called Unreal Physics. This is a 3D sandbox where you can experience all sorts of amazing physics demos made with Unreal Engine 5. So, be sure to get it.

Unreal Physics is like a big mix of two really cool physics systems, FluidNinja and Chaos. Together, they can provide fluid dynamics, destruction, and realistic simulations. This will remind you of the cool Euphoria demos.

Fluid Dynamics Unleashed can make fluids look real in a game. You’ll see water flowing, smoke swirling, and even lava moving just like the real deal. It’s the top-notch stuff that game developers can do with fluid simulations. Thus, it can give you a glimpse at the future.

On the other hand, the Chaos Physics system is all about making things break and move in the game just like they would in real life. Imagine buildings crumbling down and debris flying everywhere when you do something. It’s like being in the middle of an action movie, creating chaos with every move you make. Just like The Matrix.

As said, Unreal Physics features a variety of physics-driven demos and sandbox environments. Each demo will let you explore, experiment, and marvel at the beauty of physics in action.

This is a must for those who have been disappointed with the latest triple-A games. After all, most of the latest games feel static, without any environmental interactivity. It’s a shame as this freeware shows what could be possible in a modern-day game, provided the devs take advantage of UE5’s physics systems.

So, go ahead and download it from this link. At the end of the article, you can also find a trailer for it.

Speaking of Unreal Engine 5, we recommend trying out these other free fan-made demos. You can grab a Superman UE5 Demo, a Halo 3: ODST Remake, and a Spider-Man UE5 Demo. There’s also a fan-made version of STALKER in Unreal Engine 5. If you love old-school FPS games, you should check out this remake of the classic FPS Blood in Epic’s engine. Then we have The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Demo in Unreal Engine 5.3.2. Don’t also forget the remake of Halo: Combat Evolved’s Halo level in UE5 or this free Attack on Titan game. Lastly, we have The Lord of the Rings: Conquest Reimagined in Unreal Engine 5, a remake of Flappy Bird, and a Diablo 2 Remake Demo. They all look awesome, so be sure to give them a try.

Have fun!

Unreal Physics - Gameplay Trailer