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Xbox is officially dead
they handed the MC himself
# NO
ANYTHING BUT TH-
oh my god it's out
“Unreal engine visuals” cant wait for grey grey and more grey
that report seems to be false since its just UE5, but the game looks good based on what Ive seen
Oh thank God
Cuz im yet to see anything made in ue5 with actual colours
Wuthering waves
I mean
Technically that’s stylized
and?
what realism is the only thing that matters from it
we need more stylized ones from this engine and stop chasing the real aspect for graphics
its gonna be weird playing Halo on my PS5 Pro next year
Thats what im saying
Stylised games look better
Ones chasing realism just look very dull and soulless
this Halo remake looks good cause its linear really
Beaches have great color and the water is not the common fuzzy unreal water

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