A fan-created teaser for a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess using Unreal Engine 5 has recently debuted in celebration of the game's 18th anniversary. This initiative highlights the capabilities of contemporary technology to re-envision classic titles with stunningly realistic graphic...
A fan-created teaser for a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess using Unreal Engine 5 has recently debuted, marking the game’s 18th anniversary. This initiative showcases the advanced graphics capabilities of current technology to re-envision classic titles with stunning realism.
Enhanced Environments and Lighting: The teaser highlights improved environments and lighting effects that some fans commend.
Character Models and Facial Animations: However, others have expressed concerns about character models and facial animations, noting they appear unnatural within a highly realistic setting.
Unofficial Project: It’s important to note these Unreal Engine remakes are unofficial and generally incomplete projects by enthusiasts rather than official games.
Rumors of Official Remaster: Insider reports suggest Nintendo may already have a prepared Twilight Princess remaster for the Switch, possibly launching in Spring 2025.
Official Release Anticipation: Given Nintendo’s history of strategic release timing, an official remaster featuring in the launch lineup of Switch 2 is plausible.
What do you think? Would you play the fan remaster in an unfinished state?
... You... really think the Switch 2 is gonna be capable of 4k, super high poly counts, super hi def textures?
A PS5 can barely pull off 4k at 30 FPS with similar graphics. The video maker is running/rendering this on a PC with a 3080ti, 64 gigs ram, i7 10700k.
Further, Nintendo will sue the pants off of anyone who attempted to remake one of their own games, yes, even if it was totally free.
Anyway, this is a trailer not for a game, but for a 15 to 20 minute short film made in UE5, of which about half of the run time is Link running around a very unpolished demo world in 3rd person, with zero gameplay, the other half being pre rendered cut scenes.
The parts that 'look' like third person 'gameplay' could very well also be pre rendered.
Not really sure how the author of the article is unaware of all this, took me 10 minutes to figure out by looking at the YT channel.
Yes, the videos are neat hobbyist showcases.
No, they are nowhere near playable games.
If you took one of this person's 3rd person segments and attempted to export it and run it on a PC approximating Switch, you might get 20 fps at 720p.
It’s essential to note that these Unreal Engine remakes are unofficial and generally remain unfinished, often crafted as passion projects by enthusiasts rather than complete games.
While I agree with you.. Where did all this come from? Are people saying it's an official trailer?
If there actually is a level of discussion going on around this somewhere, I guarantee 90% of the people discussing it are doing so thinking that Nintendo or some independent group could possibly make and release a complete game that looks like this.
That would be the bedrock of the conversation for many, and then the discussion would be whether or not they should.
When your opening sentence is:
A fan-created teaser for a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess using Unreal Engine 5 has recently debuted in celebration of the game’s 18th anniversarry.
Then later you qualify that these are often 'unfinished'...
This is grossly misrepresenting the situation.
This is not a teaser for a remake of a game.
A teaser for a remake of a game would be something like Skywind, Morrowind remade in Skyrim, an actually playable game that took a team of probably 40+ modders a decade to do.
Or the recent Final Fantasy 7 remake... official team of probably hundreds or thousands of people working for around a decade.
Presenting this as 'unfinished' implies to a lot of fanboys/girls that it could be 'finished' with a reasonable amount of time and effort, a ludicrous overstatement of what this actually is.
This is a teaser for some cutscenes and a pre pre alpha tech demo.
This is a teaser for a 20 minute video made in Source Film Maker. Not a game.
Framing it as if there is any possibility that Nintendo or anyone could make an actual game that looks like this is preposterous.
As with most 'discussions' around video games, the only people that would be discussing this as if it could be an actual game are either 100% ignorant of how games are actually made, or just delusional.
And anyway, most people just read headlines.
What do you think, would you play a fan remaster in an unfinished state?
Its not a game. Its a well rendered static environment with static characters, and you control a character that has a basic cycle of movement anims, which don't even support basic inverse kinematics.
There is no game.
There are no weapons, there are no enemies, there is no dialogue, there are no quests, there is no combat.
If you released this as a 'game' people would call it an asset flip.
Which also is not accurate as it looks like this guy did a whole lot of work to make the assets himself... but ... theres no 'game'.
Rumors of Official Remaster: Insider reports suggest Nintendo may already have a prepared Twilight Princess remaster for the Switch, possibly launching in Spring 2025.
I mean, they've said this for years. Doubt Nintendo will make it look as good as this UE5 version, though!
Brings me back to the good old E3 days, where the trailer for TP was the absolute highlight of the entire show.