and it's actually not half bad! Before you get too excited, you can't actually download and play Mario in Unreal Engine 4 yourself all we have is the video above.Įverything you see in the video was made from scratch, or taken from the Unreal marketplace. Below are just some of the hot takes.Aryok Pinera, an intrepid 3D artist who goes by the handle Aryoksini, has recreated Mario in Unreal Engine 4. and has resulted in many on Twitter being not too nice about Funkyzeit Games' take on the famous Italian platforming plumber. It actually looks more Crash Bandicoot than Super Mario Bros. Take a look for yourself in the video below. It's shadowy, spooky and, well… the opposite of everything Mario should be - it's Bizarro. The game demo, which is completely non-commercial, shows a highly detailed, dark 'Bizarro' Mario jumping on blocks before launching fiery shots at Goombas and turning them to roasted balls of goo. In fact Funkyzeit Games' Super Mario RTX UE5 demo looks more like the Mario movie starring Bob Hoskins from the '90s than the colourful chaos we all love Nintendo's mascot for. It's everything a Mario game shouldn't be. The hyper-realism generated by Unreal Engine 5 means many games made in the graphics engine look very real, often dark and cast in lifelike lighting and shadows. But should it be used to make a Mario game? Maybe not. Unreal Engine 5 is the latest high-end tech from Epic and is being used to make some truly lifelike games, and will absolutely be the game engine most developers will opt for when levelling up their characters on PS5.
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