That's incredibly immersive. You can even feel the wind, but it only seems to come from the direction of the PC. Edit: For all the people arguing in the replies, it's just a joke that the fans have to run so hard you can feel it like it's from the game. No idea how that became a PC vs. console debate, it could apply to both. I haven't played the game on either and can only speak for my PC, I don't know if it applies to every console. That wasn't the point of this, find somewhere else to argue about it.
Respectfully disagree. Series X had me waiting for a minute or two because I hadn’t realised the cut scene had finished. It has been a very long time since that has happened!
@@guve25 it’s an alright game. As a guy who works a lot and wants to just come home and play a single player game until he gets tired to go to bed, it’s a solid game lol.
Look up a video on cyberpunk 8k if you thibk this looks good then you will be blown away by those mods this just uses mental teicks like lighting to make you think its better than it is see how dark everything is thats by design it doesnt even look like a real jungle during the day sorry for the rant but long story short this is red dead 2 quality aka a game that came out years ago its not groundbreaking and i would argue rdr2 does it way better
Love the organic and genuine look of shock... And credit where it's due: the game be pretty! Graphics aren't everything, but I hold a deep appreciation for a game that seamlessly blends between a cinematic and actually moving around in the world. Makes everything feel so cohesive, no disruptions or fades to black to mask the transition from a high-fidelity cinematic to gameplay.
MachineGames knew what they were doing. They know how iconic Raider intro is and they had to recreate the entire scene with as much fidelity as they could as a matter of statement. This game is not a spin-off, this is as much part of the Indiana Jones Mythos as any movies (and probably even more than the last two movies)
@@Doctor_C_Jack different reasons same expression. No one back then thought that games with story could forego cutscenes entirely and was amazed by the tech in the engine. Here we see something similar, where one can do nothing but wonder to the pure power of the id tech engine.
Pretty much. When HL1 was released it was still normal for videogames to play like arcade games complete with a high score screen at the end of each level. Then out of the blue you've got this game where there's basically a whole world happening AROUND you. More than that, you've got an ingame server browser and mod manager. Literally everything we take for granted in gaming today from cooperative multiplayer (Sven Coop) on down can be traced directly back to Half-Life.
@@superslash7254 okay hang on Co-op didn't come from Half Life Networked CO-OP and LAN/Physical coop already existed Did some quick googling, server browsers in-game were also already a thing iirc Marathon (1994) even had an in-game browser for servers, but I may be misremembering with the later release Everyone builds off what came before, even Half Life. They made amazing innovations, that shouldn't be downplayed, and we also shouldn't downplay the innovations of people who came before.
I read a review of a game that came out in 2001. The reviewer writing 'the sun rays are so advanced they look like real life' will always be a funny memory to me. Graphics are ever evolving, and how far we've come ...
This was my reaction when they showed the first gameplay trailer for TLOU part 2 for E3 2018. The way it flowed from cutscene to gameplay with no transition felt so smooth and I was so hyped. Tons of people told me it was going to be nothing like that on release but lo and behold when it came out it looked just as good. And games/graphics have only gotten better since.
Did not do 3D or graphics in the last 10 years, let me just say that things have changed a ton. Actually makes me happy though since gamedev feels like playing with legos after Blueprints, assets and other features has been standardized.
Or just seeing rendered individual hair strands when all the 3D you've seen prior are like those from Quake or Hexen II. For me, that was Stuart Little. Heck, that movie came out a year earlier than Shrek.
So that’s the neat part: They aren’t animated. The game looks so good because it was made with ray-tracing in mind. The lighting is done in real-time. That’s also why the minimum requirements on PC are stupidly high…
@@dan240393 Nope. But just playing it now makes the others seem once again not like an insane jump. Sad part is it's managed to stay that close with a small fraction of the size of new games which is the funny part to me.
100%. I played the game simply as a fan of Indiana Jones. That was my expectation. But the game pulled it off so well…I really felt like Indy the WHOLE time. What an adventure it was! My only critique is that the main storyline ended too quickly, and there were times where it felt bit too much like watching a movie instead of playing a game. Even still, it’s one of the best times I’ve ever had playing a video game! And I’ve been playing on and off for most of the last 31-32 years.
@@Diss0lvant Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. Or something or other, but it’s definitely Indiana Jones. Heavily puzzle based, but great. If you’re not so into puzzles you can really turn down the difficulty of them I believe.
@paulthompson5206 Well, thanks for the answer ! Is that the one with the whip physics ? 😂 saw something about that I'm not especially into the Indiana Jones licence but if everyone seems pleased I should look into it !
Genuinely, I haven't watched a playthrough yet but all clips and scenes I've seen feel like it's a directors cut of a movie. They truly captured the feel of the movies.
I remember seeing Skyrim for the first time and as a kid I was like there’s never gonna be a game with better graphics. I still go back to Skyrim every once and awhile and think damn I was really wrong
@ i know Crysis, i remember this feelings to, specially no one computer in my neighbourhood can’t start this game when this game comes. I don’t know game in this video 😂
@@a7hazen I played it with a 2080 super and it ran surprisingly well. Some slight issues where I had to turn DLSS to performance and then back to balance, and even with mostly low quality options it looked good. Definitely replaying it when I upgrade my PC though, I want to see the game in high quality
I love that the mountain dead ahead in clear view is the very first thing we see in Raiders, the Paramount Logo is overlaid onto it, nice detail. Iconic mountain.
What makes it look realistic is the lighting is done very well. It has that old almost Kodachrome look to it in that the colors don't pop and are muted like how we actually see the world during the daytime.
@@ciaranbyrne6255 better optimization is one of the few benefits of playing console. it didn't really used to be that way, but newer games are coming out completely unoptimized for PC (Silent Hill 2 remaster, for example. you could have a 4090 and it still runs like shit.)
@@JoriDiculousOptimization issues is more plausible than hardware compatibility issues, because the game runs bad on most hardware and has very high minimum system requirements, but ultimately the game probably performs poorly simply because it has forced RT.
I may or may not have playtested this several times during the dev cycle. And this may or may not be an amazingly good example of how much work happens between QA and launch. The gameplay on the other hand may or may not be the caveat to the incredible graphics and art.
Other than the bug that can make a collectable uncollectable. I'd have the game 100% done if I could pick up that medicine bottle in one of the first tents in the Vatican
This was my exact reaction! The funny thing is that my pc runs this beautiful game on high graphics quieter and cooler than many other recent games. I loved the ride all the way through!
This game has been one of the most underrated gems I’ve played in years. Seriously so fun and immersive, plus being one of the best Indiana jones stories told. Honestly a better indi movie than the last 2.
It's one of the best Indiana Jones movies. Let my dad play it, he's 63 and never touched a video game and he's obsessed with it. He's been so let down by the latest movies lmao.
Started playing this game with my father after it came out and I will say I was blown away by the graphics in this. Being a Nintendo kid for my whole life, I didn’t know what I was missing!
Meh. I hate the trend toward making games hyper realistic. I know I’m in the minority but if I wanted my games to look like the real world, I’d just go outside. I’d rather a game have an actual art style than be hyper realistic, especially since it’s just an excuse for production companies to make it cost +$100CAD.
I was doom scrolling, scrolled passed thinking it was a bad camera angle in an outdoor video, brain registered you on the screen, scrolled back, realized it was a damn video game. I need this.
I am so excited about this game man. I wasn’t a huge Star Wars, or lord of the rings, or Harry Potter kid growing up I was an Indiana jones fan. To see a franchise that often gets left behind to the other greats get the love I think it deserves is such an amazing feeling
Bruh, I love the feeling of booting up a game for the first time and just being blown away by it's graphics. I remember being high af when I started bioshock infinite and it just taking my breath away
I still remember playing black ops 2 and my dad walking in and asking what movie i was watching and he freaked when I told him it was a game and shit keeps get better and better props to the developers
I’ve been playing Starwars Battlefront 2, on the Galactic assault mode, when you play on Endor it’s very similar to this. Awesome game and amazing immersion, just beautiful maxed out on modern hardware. A gem!
This was me first time playing Death Stranding and first time playing a photogrametric game. It took me for 30 seconds to realize the intro ended and i could play
all it took was killing E3 to unseal these graphics from their dark magic
bro done did a correlation-causation fallacy
@ (that’s part of the joke)
@@RashidMBey i'm not searching that on google so i will act like i understood
@@TheWisestMysticaltree TLDR "because something else happened it MUST be the cause of this thing happening"
@@TheWisestMysticaltree Please stay in school.
That's incredibly immersive. You can even feel the wind, but it only seems to come from the direction of the PC.
Edit: For all the people arguing in the replies, it's just a joke that the fans have to run so hard you can feel it like it's from the game. No idea how that became a PC vs. console debate, it could apply to both. I haven't played the game on either and can only speak for my PC, I don't know if it applies to every console. That wasn't the point of this, find somewhere else to argue about it.
Respectfully disagree. Series X had me waiting for a minute or two because I hadn’t realised the cut scene had finished. It has been a very long time since that has happened!
And you'll even be able to smell the fires, also only from the direction of the PC
wow... I even smell burning!
Pretty hot wind too, how realistic. My graphics card is on fire !
@@BillyVermasdisagree with what? He was making a joke that it runs hot on PC
Game: Indiana Jones and The Great Circle
How many gigs is this
@Hexacosichoron12 120 gigs
@@styuk you are the mvp buddy, ty!
Good look fam
@@LariJaviChinChanChun if you don’t have a 4080/4090 don’t be disappointed if path tracing dosent work. Game looks beautiful either way.
Glad to see a studio making well polished single player story game.
@guve25 idk if I'd call it polished but it's definitely pretty.
From what's been told about the game:
Path tracing - 10/10 pretty
Mechanics and story - what are those?
"Quirky npc behaviour is so funny"
@@snotset2165 it’s a good game it’s exactly like a Indian jones movie. The NPCs are definitely wonky though 😂
@@guve25 it’s an alright game. As a guy who works a lot and wants to just come home and play a single player game until he gets tired to go to bed, it’s a solid game lol.
Look up a video on cyberpunk 8k if you thibk this looks good then you will be blown away by those mods this just uses mental teicks like lighting to make you think its better than it is see how dark everything is thats by design it doesnt even look like a real jungle during the day sorry for the rant but long story short this is red dead 2 quality aka a game that came out years ago its not groundbreaking and i would argue rdr2 does it way better
I love how his expression change is perfectly timed to the subtle harp notes
Love the organic and genuine look of shock... And credit where it's due: the game be pretty! Graphics aren't everything, but I hold a deep appreciation for a game that seamlessly blends between a cinematic and actually moving around in the world. Makes everything feel so cohesive, no disruptions or fades to black to mask the transition from a high-fidelity cinematic to gameplay.
❤
When the cinematic is created in using the gameplay engine:
@@szabolcstorok5856 No :3 But now I want cookies, so I blame you for that.
MachineGames knew what they were doing. They know how iconic Raider intro is and they had to recreate the entire scene with as much fidelity as they could as a matter of statement. This game is not a spin-off, this is as much part of the Indiana Jones Mythos as any movies (and probably even more than the last two movies)
Yup totally organic and genuine. Certainly not playing it up for the stream yup . Totally
You can see the moment when he realized it wasn't going to fade to black
His eyes go wide and he straightens up like he saying "wait... this isnt a cutscene".
Yeah. But like really tho. IT LOOKS AMAZING. To bad I got the potato half. Bad pc. Overheats
Every unreal engine game looks the same.
@@perilousintent2936 Good thing this game does not run on Unreal then huh...
i didnt even in think once about it being a cinematic. i expected it to be gameplay...
Ironically youtube decided to give this video specifically the lowest quality for me... But it does look really cool indeed!
its your internet bro.
@@cesarblsjr It's not, it looks ass for me too and my Internet is very fine, even at this exact moment... Stop hating and feeding the dark wolf
youtube compression is always the most unreliable when your trying to show something off. I think it's written in their encoder.
Old days- RUclips poop
Nowadays- RUclips is poop 💩
@@LittleNottyGod thank you so much for that little bit of positivity. You're great, keep that up 💪😂
This game is such a homage to the movie. You can tell how much the devs loved and respected the movie.
wtf is this?
@@richardballan2013 indiana jones
yeah.. lots of love in optimization too
Man, when you flawlessly go from cutscene to player controlled, it's so immersive
I've heard from one RUclipsr that this is what the opening cinematic for Half Life 1 felt like when it was first released.
@@Doctor_C_Jack different reasons same expression. No one back then thought that games with story could forego cutscenes entirely and was amazed by the tech in the engine.
Here we see something similar, where one can do nothing but wonder to the pure power of the id tech engine.
Pretty much. When HL1 was released it was still normal for videogames to play like arcade games complete with a high score screen at the end of each level. Then out of the blue you've got this game where there's basically a whole world happening AROUND you. More than that, you've got an ingame server browser and mod manager. Literally everything we take for granted in gaming today from cooperative multiplayer (Sven Coop) on down can be traced directly back to Half-Life.
@@superslash7254 okay hang on
Co-op didn't come from Half Life
Networked CO-OP and LAN/Physical coop already existed
Did some quick googling, server browsers in-game were also already a thing
iirc Marathon (1994) even had an in-game browser for servers, but I may be misremembering with the later release
Everyone builds off what came before, even Half Life. They made amazing innovations, that shouldn't be downplayed, and we also shouldn't downplay the innovations of people who came before.
@superslash7254 Then HL2 came out with it's physics system. (I was like 2 years old at the time I'm just going off of what other people said)
I read a review of a game that came out in 2001. The reviewer writing 'the sun rays are so advanced they look like real life' will always be a funny memory to me. Graphics are ever evolving, and how far we've come ...
When his realization came in that it was not a cutscene will never not be funny. Bro was bewildered
He looked OFFENDED when his brain caught up with reality
Every time this shows up I always watch it.
"Wait, is this the game?"
I imagine that was my reaction too.
The look on his face when he realizes it’s not just the cinematic will get me everytime
i love how you can just see the instantaneous moment of realization on thor’s face at how unreal the game looks
This was my reaction when they showed the first gameplay trailer for TLOU part 2 for E3 2018. The way it flowed from cutscene to gameplay with no transition felt so smooth and I was so hyped. Tons of people told me it was going to be nothing like that on release but lo and behold when it came out it looked just as good. And games/graphics have only gotten better since.
Dat expression. "Wtf.....Ooooh!"
There's an option to Google translate Dat to That!
I used to do 3d modeling way back ... I remember watching Shrek and being mesmerized by Prince Charmings hair.
Did not do 3D or graphics in the last 10 years, let me just say that things have changed a ton. Actually makes me happy though since gamedev feels like playing with legos after Blueprints, assets and other features has been standardized.
@@Mutkagames Unreal Engine changed the game bro
@@Optillistic Alot for the worse aswell, sadly.
@@xentionX fr all these mfs think they devs bc they stuck a couple of prefabs together
Or just seeing rendered individual hair strands when all the 3D you've seen prior are like those from Quake or Hexen II.
For me, that was Stuart Little. Heck, that movie came out a year earlier than Shrek.
The way the shadows are animated are still insane to me, they look so good
So that’s the neat part:
They aren’t animated. The game looks so good because it was made with ray-tracing in mind. The lighting is done in real-time.
That’s also why the minimum requirements on PC are stupidly high…
Just feels like Crysis and that was 2007
@@AJB4D It feels like Crysis did then. Crysis does not feel like that now.
@@LifeWulf It blows my mind that we're at a point where accurately simulating photons is part of a toy.
@@dan240393 Nope. But just playing it now makes the others seem once again not like an insane jump. Sad part is it's managed to stay that close with a small fraction of the size of new games which is the funny part to me.
Beat it earlier this week. Such a fantastic game. Some bad enemy AI but the maps were so good and the puzzles were fun
Just finished this game, it was f awesome.
I had absolutely no expectations for this game and was blown away by its quality and attention to details.
100%. I played the game simply as a fan of Indiana Jones. That was my expectation. But the game pulled it off so well…I really felt like Indy the WHOLE time. What an adventure it was! My only critique is that the main storyline ended too quickly, and there were times where it felt bit too much like watching a movie instead of playing a game. Even still, it’s one of the best times I’ve ever had playing a video game! And I’ve been playing on and off for most of the last 31-32 years.
what is the game please ? made me want to play it lol
@@Diss0lvant Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. Or something or other, but it’s definitely Indiana Jones. Heavily puzzle based, but great. If you’re not so into puzzles you can really turn down the difficulty of them I believe.
@paulthompson5206 Well, thanks for the answer ! Is that the one with the whip physics ? 😂 saw something about that
I'm not especially into the Indiana Jones licence but if everyone seems pleased I should look into it !
Who knew that the true fourth Indiana Johnes movie would be a videogame?
@@TheArklyte amen brother
it even eases my spirit from wanting a new tomb raider game. we fine with this new indiana jones
Genuinely, I haven't watched a playthrough yet but all clips and scenes I've seen feel like it's a directors cut of a movie. They truly captured the feel of the movies.
@@theexurian1079Its a funny game. A very honest adventure
@@theexurian1079 I've only heard some short clips but the guy does an incredible Harrison Ford voice and the music sounded amazing too
I remember seeing Skyrim for the first time and as a kid I was like there’s never gonna be a game with better graphics. I still go back to Skyrim every once and awhile and think damn I was really wrong
I tried to play Oblivion a while back but the graphics made me laugh and I just couldn't go through with it 😅
I said this with Mario 64.
Just install mods and you’re right
@@KittehCannibaloblivion is pretty stylized. I kinda prefer a game to have its own distinct art style compared to just trying to be photo realistic.
lol the og fable did that too me!!
It is a gorgeous game but I LOVE the sound effects. The punch and whip is iconic
what game is this?
@@titaniusanglesmith3722 punch and whip tells me its the new indianna jones game but idk
@@titaniusanglesmith3722 Indiana jones
@@titaniusanglesmith3722 "Indiana Jones and the Great Circle"
The moment of confusion in Thor's eyes 😂 "I get to play in the cutscene!?" Yes, yes, you do.
I love that his expression change at the start is in time with the music
The lighting and shadows in this game really give depth to the world, makes me feel immersed and i dont even know whats going on
raytracing, the future of 3D rendering
This gave me the same feeling when i first saw Crysis... That game was insane for its time, graphic wise
@@celeBim251 what game is this
@AlexisSanchezIIVVV it's a single player FPS game launched in late 2000 or early 2010. Very good game
@ i know Crysis, i remember this feelings to, specially no one computer in my neighbourhood can’t start this game when this game comes.
I don’t know game in this video 😂
@@AlexisSanchezIIVVV ooooh, my bad lol. I think the game Thor is playing is the Indiana Jones one
@ thank you
Love it when the game looks so good my pc would turn into an explosive device if I ever dare to run it
IIRC, the minimum spec is a 30 series w/ 32GB of RAM.
@@a7hazen I played it with a 2080 super and it ran surprisingly well. Some slight issues where I had to turn DLSS to performance and then back to balance, and even with mostly low quality options it looked good. Definitely replaying it when I upgrade my PC though, I want to see the game in high quality
I love that the mountain dead ahead in clear view is the very first thing we see in Raiders, the Paramount Logo is overlaid onto it, nice detail. Iconic mountain.
What makes it look realistic is the lighting is done very well. It has that old almost Kodachrome look to it in that the colors don't pop and are muted like how we actually see the world during the daytime.
The trees on the left tripped me tf out.
Still has nothing on King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie of the Game of the Movie of the Game
Ahh. A fellow Noodle enjoyer. Have a great day.
Man i LOVED that game when i was young. I recently got my hands on a ps2 again, need to find a copy
@@misterbumblestein5625that game was my first “oh my god this is the future” video game when I got my 360 in 2005
Dude the lighting through the trees is fckn crazy. I've seen like green hell in ultra 4k and it was dope but this breaks records surely
Raytracing! the future of 3D graphics
To be fair, his pc is insane.
Yeah, I have a decent PC and it looks nowhere near the same haha. There are games that look way better on settings my PC can run.
I played it on the Xbox s and it looked and ran fantastic
@@ciaranbyrne6255because that’s a different version developed entirely for the Xbox One S. That’s how that works.
@@ciaranbyrne6255 better optimization is one of the few benefits of playing console. it didn't really used to be that way, but newer games are coming out completely unoptimized for PC (Silent Hill 2 remaster, for example. you could have a 4090 and it still runs like shit.)
@@JoriDiculousOptimization issues is more plausible than hardware compatibility issues, because the game runs bad on most hardware and has very high minimum system requirements, but ultimately the game probably performs poorly simply because it has forced RT.
I love that feeling: bamboozled when the cutscene too good to be true transitions into playable seamlessly
I loved that they used the intro to Raiders as the tutorial / game intro, too.
E3😢😭
I miss u, buddy
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I may or may not have playtested this several times during the dev cycle. And this may or may not be an amazingly good example of how much work happens between QA and launch.
The gameplay on the other hand may or may not be the caveat to the incredible graphics and art.
I love the game. Mechanics and puzzles actually worked
Other than the bug that can make a collectable uncollectable. I'd have the game 100% done if I could pick up that medicine bottle in one of the first tents in the Vatican
@@JoriDiculous what game is this?
@@JoriDiculous thanks for getting back to me anyway fam!
This game was so good and was such a surprise. Hidden gem and it doesn't get shared enough how emersive and true to the movies it is.
This was my exact reaction! The funny thing is that my pc runs this beautiful game on high graphics quieter and cooler than many other recent games. I loved the ride all the way through!
This game has been one of the most underrated gems I’ve played in years. Seriously so fun and immersive, plus being one of the best Indiana jones stories told. Honestly a better indi movie than the last 2.
It's one of the best Indiana Jones movies. Let my dad play it, he's 63 and never touched a video game and he's obsessed with it. He's been so let down by the latest movies lmao.
I like the part where no where is the name of the game mentioned >.>
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
Circular Jones And India Great
Lara Croft and the Raiders of the Lost Ark
This is the Indiana Jones game right? Looks not bad, let’s hope it at least runs for our brothers with potatoes for pc’s
RTX is required :)
no, this game runs like garbage on anything below high tier spec
@@nbshftr right, welome to PC.
@@nbshftr Brother thats just wrong. At 1080p DLSS quality it runs at 60fps on a 2060. The Xbox Series S runs the game at 60 as well.
@@thavage all low settings + 1080 dlss + drops + 60fps is not good results in 2024
playing this while streaming is insane
Many of the places you visit around the world look simply incredible in this game
What makes this so funny is RUclips had a stroke when I clicked on this so it’s just a bunch of blurry pixels for me
This reminds me of my first time playing Crysis. XD
THIS!
Games not a potato... but my pc is
So relatable
Cries in steamdeck.
The way he jiggled the mouse when he realised it wasn't a cutscene! Like a half life tram moment back in 1998
I love his face. You can see the exact moment he is like "wait...is this the game or a...HOLY CRAP!"
this looks like those 2010 era games where its just live footage and u get to make decisions and quick time events every once in a while
Started playing this game with my father after it came out and I will say I was blown away by the graphics in this. Being a Nintendo kid for my whole life, I didn’t know what I was missing!
Meh. I hate the trend toward making games hyper realistic. I know I’m in the minority but if I wanted my games to look like the real world, I’d just go outside. I’d rather a game have an actual art style than be hyper realistic, especially since it’s just an excuse for production companies to make it cost +$100CAD.
@@CuriousLumenwood bruh
minority indeed
Hyperealistic enviroments amazing, human faces on the other han are becoming more and more uncanny each step forwards graphics take.
Dude this games whole dynamic is insane. It’s literally like playing a movie. Even the freaking wind blowing through the trees is accurate.
the timing on the graphics reaction makes it initially seem like Thor's shocked at the guy saying they're walking the path of death
His eyes 👀... absolute shock
I remember that exact reaction back when Horizon Zero Dawn came out, love those games that Look even better then you think
am i the only one waiting for him to run away
I was doom scrolling, scrolled passed thinking it was a bad camera angle in an outdoor video, brain registered you on the screen, scrolled back, realized it was a damn video game. I need this.
I am so excited about this game man. I wasn’t a huge Star Wars, or lord of the rings, or Harry Potter kid growing up I was an Indiana jones fan. To see a franchise that often gets left behind to the other greats get the love I think it deserves is such an amazing feeling
I first thought its Crysis
im assuming this is Indiana Jones?
looks amazing tbh but graphics have never been a main thing for me, its content.
either way nice video
Doesn’t this guy suck now?
He's based as ever
nothing actually happend
I started that game on an xbox series s Connected to a 65“ tv, and it still looked so damn good
This is one of the best games to come out recently. So fun.
So true. It was incredibly striking. I thought it was a cinematic too until I realized I was just standing still
That look of "wait....were in game now?" is pretty much what my reaction was too XD
Proper lighting engine makes everything look great so long as the games textures aren’t bs
E3, now that’s a name I haven’t heard in years. “ Stares in Obi-Wan and strokes beard”
Damn this really looks amazing, the dynamic lighting is so flipping good and the details. If the game now also plays good and is fun then GG
RAYTRACING SON
It's not often you get back that same feeling as when you moved the mouse during Black Mess Inbound and discovered that it was real-time
"holy shit" is exactly what I said when I saw my son play this Christmas day on his Xbox 😆
You know its good when even pirate is flabberghasted.
Finished the game about 2 weeks(?) ago. What a great game. I also found myself wishing they were already working on a 2nd game. So good.
Remember at the beginning of Resident Evil 7 when your driving up in a car and suddenly you realise it's the actual gameplay.
Bruh, I love the feeling of booting up a game for the first time and just being blown away by it's graphics. I remember being high af when I started bioshock infinite and it just taking my breath away
The face when thor realizes "wait i can probably move now, WAIT THAT MEANS THIS IS THE ACTUAL GAME GRAPHICS??"
i love that since todd howard is a MEGA indiana fan he made damn well sure this game was phenomenal
This moment Reminded me of Ori & the blind forest.
Saw ppl also not realising when intro ended & gameplay started 😅
I still remember playing black ops 2 and my dad walking in and asking what movie i was watching and he freaked when I told him it was a game and shit keeps get better and better props to the developers
I got freaked out having to brush off the tarantulas cause they looked so real
thought i recognized barranca voice, that voice is absolutely iconic. RIP kamar
the music and dialog is IDENTICAL to the start of Raiders of the Lost Arse
I thought that was Bobba Fett talking. "We're walking the path of death."
I’ve been playing Starwars Battlefront 2, on the Galactic assault mode, when you play on Endor it’s very similar to this. Awesome game and amazing immersion, just beautiful maxed out on modern hardware. A gem!
Oh I need to find the VOD for this. I too was SHOCKED at how good the graphics are in this game.
We all have had that feeling of “Woah I thought this was a cutscene”, but this is insane, I am in actual awe
The moment u spoke man such a voice 🔥
His look when the camera stops moving meaning he can now control it and it's not just a prerendeded image
i love thst this game is getting recognised, as soon as i played it i fell i. love with it
Gotta love how speechless he was at first.
The look on his face when he realized it was an ingame cutscene and not a cinematic
DUDE I thought it was a cinematic too!!! holy shit! THAT LOOKS AMAZING!!
lol thors eyes the second he realizes it's not a cutscene
His face when he realized it isnt a cinematic is hilarious.
Same reaction from me ngl
I still cry in 2013 E3 The Division !
I would also not be ready if the graphic look this good thinking it was a pre-generated cutscene
I love opening up a game and being like wait I'm playing right now this isn't a cutscene
This was me first time playing Death Stranding and first time playing a photogrametric game. It took me for 30 seconds to realize the intro ended and i could play
Your face when you realized it wasn’t a cinematic! 🤯 literally mind blowing.