![]() ![]() Supporters sound off in the comments of every update video for the remake, providing detailed feedback and advice on how to further improve it. The remake is being developed by a 10-person team of developers, programmers, and artists, and they've been funding the development in part through a Patreon that gives supporters early access to playable demos. All things that were impossible when the game was originally released for the Nintendo 64 back in 1998. There’s also a playable demo of Mortal Kombat Mythologies Sub-Zero Fan Remake.Same feel, better looks - The game still captures the look and feel of Zelda, but now there are high-end PC effects like sun rays shining off the environment, grass swaying in the wind, and mist rising from a waterfall. There is also a Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II Remake, an amazing Batman 1989 fan video, and a stunning Final Fantasy X Fan Remake. You can take a look at the Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness Fan Remake. Lastly, you can find below more HD fan remakes of various games in Unreal Engine. Naturally, you can also download CryZENx’s Ocarina of Time fan remake. Speaking of Zelda games in Unreal Engine, I also suggest taking a look at this fan remake of The Legend of Zelda Wind Waker. Apart from this nitpick, RwanLink’s remake looks really impressive. In my opinion, Link’s 3D model in CryZENx’s HD remake of Ocarina of Time looks better. The end result is amazing and you should definitely give it a go. Unfortunately, RwanLink did not specify the CPU he used. In order to capture this footage, he used an NVIDIA GeForce GTX960 with 12GB of RAM. Going into more details, RwanLink spent more than 300 hours creating this video. This fan project shows what a modern-day fan remake of this classic N64 Zelda game could look like. RwanLink has released an amazing real-time cinematic video of his fan remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time in Unreal Engine. ![]()
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