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Reflections Gets Unity 5 Screenshots

VRFocus- Indie developer Broken Window Studios has had a lot of success with its upcoming virtual reality (VR) compatible title, Reflections, in its short life so far. The experience has already managed to pass a Steam Greenlight campaign since its launch in February 2015 and has since been showcased at an event during the 2015 Game Developers Conference (GDC) in early March. GDC also played host to the launch of the next iteration of the Unity development engine, Unity 5. Recently Broken Window Studios revealed new images of Reflections running on that engine.

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Unity showcases Hello World CGI anime remake in Unity Engine 5, running in real-time

Hello World is a new CGI anime movie and Unity Technologies recreated some of its scenes in Unity Engine 5, running in real-time.

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phoenixwing1697d ago

interesting, i could barely notice a difference

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Unity ADAM: Episode 2 benchmark available for download, assets from Episode 2 & 3 also available

Last year Neill Blomkamp and OATS Studios debuted ADAM: Episode 2 and ADAM: Episode 3, two beautiful short-films created and rendered in real-time in Unity. These short films were incredible and showcased the capabilities of the Unity Engine, and we are happy to inform you that ADAM: Episode 2 is available right now as a downloadable executable.

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Unity 5 Adam tech demo gets a third episode, showing 9 more minutes of gorgeous real-time visuals

Oats Studios has released the third episode of the Unity 5 ADAM tech demo.

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Crazyglues2367d ago

Make this game already, OMG! I'm ready to play this, I was ready at the first video.... LoL

All jokes aside this looks amazing, the Unity Engine is amazing... Is this going to be a game or a Movie.... either way I can't wait...

maybelovehate2366d ago

Very impressive. Unity has come so far as an engine. Their new post processing stack might be the best in the business. So impressed every time I use it. Not just how good it looks but the performance too which used to be something Unity struggled with.