Many video games have been and will be made in the future, the greatest virtues of which are the visual world: with continuous development, we have got more and more beautiful pictures, but if we look back at the past, we always discover flaws. But if all goes well, we will soon be able to get flawless images with Unreal Engine 5. We wrote about the game engine earlier here:


In this new environment, any creator can unleash their imagination, there really are no limits, the result can even be photorealistic. Lorenzo Drago also showed us this through a video.

In his video above, the 3D artist put together a dirty, slightly run-down train station. The stop, reminiscent of Kőbánya-Kispest in recent years, exists in real life in Japan, but these pictures were not taken there: everything we see is computer work, this is not the real Etchü-Daimon train station.

In the meantime, however, we’ll have to wait for all this to spread in video games: such creations can be extremely machine-demanding, not only unprotected by field users ’home sets, but even gamers’ machines if they had to instantly reproduce this visual world within a game.