Sonic Unleashed Remastered Pc

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Development of Sonic Generations began after the completion of Sonic Unleashed in 2009, when developer Sonic Team began discussing possible ideas for a twentieth anniversary Sonic game. The console/PC version of the game was directed by Hiroshi Miyamoto, and Yoshinobu Uba was the Lead Game Designer. Sonic Unleashed is finally going to be recreated for PC, using Unreal Engine, now you can experience the game in full 60FPS with the best graphics, and with the best controlls too, and even with exclusive features that are not in the original 2008 release This project may release sometime at around 2023, with some demos coming in its way.

Sonic Unleashed Remastered Pc

YouTube’s ‘Raphpower-S’ has released a remake of the Temple of Gaia map from Sonic Unleashed in Unreal Engine 4. This map recreates the area from the cut-scene when Sonic and Chip bring the Chaos emerald to the Gaia Temple to restore the planet.

Raphpower-S has used the original Sonic model from the game that was ripped from the Xbox 360 version from TheEpicOfGilgamesh, thus giving everyone a glimpse at what a new Sonic Unleashed game could have looked in Epic’s engine.

It’s a cool concept though you should not expect anything mind-blowing. Players can control Sonic and explore the temple and that’s it. From the looks of it, Raphpower-S does not plan to expand this project and create a fan-made game like CryZENx has done with The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

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But anyway, those interested can download the “Sonic Unleashed Temple of Gaia remake in Unreal Engine 4” from here, and below you can find a video showcasing this map (in case you are curious but don’t want to download it).

Enjoy!

Temple of Gaia (Sonic Unleashed HD) on Unreal Engine 4 + Download

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Sonic Unleashed Pc Download

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