Wondering what Metal Gear Solid 3 looks like in today’s systems? This article will give you an idea of what one of the series’ past games might look like in today’s systems.
One of the best productions in the history of the game, “The Ladder”, one of the most iconic scenes in the Metal Gear Solid series, was recreated by Warpgazer Animations using Unreal Engine 4 technology. Warpgazer Animations said: “We wanted to spend a week or two recreating the iconic scene as a small cinematic one. We hope you like it!”
Metal Gear Solid 3 looks incredible with Unreal Engine 4
Warpgazer Animations used Unreal Engine 4.26 to render this scene in real time. In addition, the team used ray tracing effects/technology, which we have been mentioning frequently in recent days, to improve and improve general visuals. The result, as it turns out, is not bad at all; We would love to replay all of the cult games in the Metal Gear Solid series with such technological development.
In today’s games, we are slowly seeing ray tracing scenes. We now think ray tracing technology will make its name more often to improve the reflections and lighting of games.
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Short history of Metal Gear Solid 3
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, designed by Hideo Kojima, is an action-adventure secret video game produced by Konami Computer Entertainment Japan for PlayStation 2. It was released in North America and Japan in late 2004, then in Europe and Australia in early 2005.
After the Second World War, the world was divided into East and West. This was the beginning of the new Era – cold war”. You can also find our review of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater by clicking on the link below.
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Unfortunately, warpgazer animations’ fan project can’t go beyond just being a “video”. Mod, etc. is not a project. Nevertheless, we think this 4K quality video will be more than enough for hardcore Metal Gear Solid followers and hope it will be appreciated.