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Even in a year as excellent for gaming as 2023 has been, there have been more than a few disappointing releases.
Layers of Fear is a visual stunner, but as a horror experience, it tends to be a bit of a letdown more often than not.
The Unreal Engine 5 title remakes the first two games while linking them together in a new story starring the mysterious Writer.
The Writer, a new playable character, encounters surreal events en route to the horror title's release on June 15th for consoles and PC.
Paradox Interactive's Life By You, Sega's C-Smash VR, and more are among the ten world premieres confirmed for the show on June 10th.
From several highly anticipated sequels to remasters and remakes, June is packed with great games. Check out 15 of them here.
Here’s a rundown of 15 nerve-shredding horror games currently in development in Unreal Engine 5.
The games on this rundown are all graphically stunning, showcasing UE5’s capability for film quality textures, dynamic lighting, and realistic facial animations.
The sequel includes remakes of the first two games and Inheritance while connecting everything. Here's what you should know before its release.
To run the game at High settings and 2160p/60 FPS with ray tracing, you'll need a GeForce RTX 3080 Ti (12 GB) and TSR enabled.
A demo for the "definitive way" to experience the franchise is also available for PC via Steam until May 22nd, 3 PM PT.
The upcoming horror title also recommends an Intel Core i7-8700K or AMD Ryzen 5 3600 and a GeForce GTX 1070 with 8 GB VRAM.
The Writer contemplates their rise and fall en route to the Lighthouse. The horror title is out in June for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC.
Unreal Engine 5 continues to impress with its advanced graphical capabilities, and here are 15 games that use them to create photorealistic environments.
The Polish developer has big ambitions for the future, and says 10 million units sold will be a realistic estimate for its games down the road.
The 11-minute walkthrough showcases new mechanics like the Lantern and how the Writer's journey ties into the previous games.
The follow-up ties the first two games and Inheritance DLC together with new mechanics and a new chapter, "The Final Note."
Developed on Unreal Engine 5, the horror game is reportedly coming to Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC as per insider Tom Henderson.