While Crytek is desperately trying to convince people that CryEngine 3 is as good as Unreal Engine 4, Epic Games is having a smoother time with more than 25 games at E3 using their Unreal Engine.
We do have the list of these games, and it’s quite surprising to see so many studios going after Unreal Engine. I guess being easy to use and market penetration counts a lot.
“From the world premiere of Unreal Engine 4 to the debut of the graphically stunning Star Wars 1313, the versatility and capabilities of the Unreal Engine were on display in full force throughout E3,” they wrote on their blog.
There was a tech demo released by Epic before E3, which we have embedded below so you can check that out.
- Aliens: Colonial Marines
- Batman: Arkham City – Armored Edition
- Borderlands 2
- Devil May Cry
- Dishonored
- Dust 514
- Fable: The Journey
- Gears of War: Judgment
- Infinity Blade: Dungeons
- Lollipop Chainsaw
- Lost Planet 3
- Mass Effect 3: Wii U Edition
- Papo & Yo
- Quantum Conundrum
- Spec Ops: The Line
- Star Wars 1313
- Transformers: Fall of Cybertron
- XCOM: Enemy Unknown