Now here is something cool for our Medal of Honor fans. Modder ‘Elber’ has released a fan remake of the Medal of Honor game that originally came out on PlayStation in 1999. This fan remake will allow PC gamers to experience this console-only Medal of Honor game.
As Elber claimed, he made all game logic from scratch. In other words, this isn’t a port or a remaster of the 1999 MoH game. Instead, the modder has recreated it in Unreal Engine 4.
It’s also worth noting that Elber has used the core gameplay elements and enemies from MOHAA 2002. The modder claimed that he did this in order to avoid extremely low-poly characters, animations etc.
I’ve tried it and all I can say is that it’s kind of cool. In terms of visuals, it looks better than the original 1999 version. However, it’s nowhere close to what you’d expect from a modern-day remake. So, make sure to keep your expectations in check. This remake uses assets that can look a bit dated.
I also experienced some bugs, like enemies flying around after being killed. Moreover, enemies could not go prone as they did in the original 1999 version.
What’s fascinating here is that this project seems to have all of the original missions. In other words, this is a fully playable remake, and not a demo.
I’ve captured a video from the first mission, so be sure to watch it. This video will give you a pretty good idea of what you can expect, in terms of graphics, from this fan remake. As I said, it does not look anywhere close to the remakes we’ve shared so far. Nevertheless, I’m certain that some Medal of Honor fans will find it cool. If you are one of them, you can download it from this link.
Speaking of Unreal Engine, I recommend trying out these other free fan-made Unreal Engine 5 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. For Mario fans, we have this cool Super Mario Galaxy Tech Demo in Unreal Engine 5.
And that’s not all. There is a cool remake of Halo: Combat Evolved’s Halo level in UE5 that you can download. Or how about this free Attack on Titan game? Then we have the fan remakes for Dino Crisis 2, Super Mario Galaxy, and MediEvil 2. Plus, there is an amazing fan remake of Sonic Adventure 2, called Sonic Adventure 2 Redux. Zelda fans can get this fan remake of Ocarina of Time. Oh, and let’s not forget the amazing ports of Skyrim and Oblivion.
Owners of high-end GPUs can also try these three tech demos. The first one features a Witcher-like environment. The second shows off a Rome Italian Town. The third is the Venice Tech Demo we shared a few days ago. We also have a demo of King’s Field 2 in UE5, as well as a remake of Konami’s canceled PT. Finally, we have The Lord of the Rings: Conquest Reimagined in Unreal Engine 5, a remake of Flappy Bird, a demo for Need for Speed: Underground 2, and a Diablo 2 Remake Demo. They all look awesome, so be sure to give them a try.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

John is the founder and Editor in Chief at DSOGaming. He is a PC gaming fan and highly supports the modding and indie communities. Before creating DSOGaming, John worked on numerous gaming websites. While he is a die-hard PC gamer, his gaming roots can be found on consoles. John loved – and still does – the 16-bit consoles, and considers SNES to be one of the best consoles. Still, the PC platform won him over consoles. That was mainly due to 3DFX and its iconic dedicated 3D accelerator graphics card, Voodoo 2. John has also written a higher degree thesis on the “The Evolution of PC graphics cards.”
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