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Nightingale (video Game)
''Nightingale'' is a survival video game by Inflexion Games. It entered early access on February 20, 2024. Players attempt to survive in a gaslamp fantasy world set in the Victorian era. It includes light role-playing video game, role-playing elements, such as quest (video games), quests. Gameplay After the Earth suffers a disaster, interdimensional travelers escape to other realms, each of which is procedurally generated. Players control one such traveler as they attempt to return to Nightingale, a human enclave created in the "Faewilds" before the emergence of the "Pale" that caused the disaster. ''Nightingale'' takes place in a Victorian-era gaslamp fantasy setting, which uses aesthetics similar to steampunk. As a survival game, players must find food to eat, rest to recover their stamina, and gather resources to craft tools. Players can create simple items, such as a bedroll, easily. Bedrolls do not require shelter, though shelter helps to recover more stamina. When cr ...
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Unreal Engine 5 (UE5) is the latest version of Unreal Engine developed by Epic Games. It was revealed in May 2020 and officially released in April 2022. Unreal Engine 5 includes multiple upgrades and new features, including Nanite, a system that automatically adjusts the Level of detail (computer graphics), level of detail of Polygon mesh, meshes, and Lumen, a dynamic global illumination and Reflection (computer graphics), reflections system that leverages software as well as hardware accelerated Ray tracing (graphics), ray tracing. History Unreal Engine 5 was revealed on May 13, 2020, supporting all existing systems that could run Unreal Engine 4, including the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. It was released in early access on May 26, 2021, and formally launched for developers on April 5, 2022. Epic Games worked with Sony to optimize Unreal Engine 5 for the PlayStation 5. To demonstrate the ease of use of the engine, both companies collaborated on a demo called "Lumen in ...
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Eurogamer
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Morrowind
''The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind'' is a 2002 action role-playing game developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. It is the third installment in ''The Elder Scrolls'' series, following 1996's '' The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall'', and was released for Microsoft Windows and Xbox. The main story takes place on Vvardenfell, an island in the Dunmer (Dark Elf) province of Morrowind, part of the continent of Tamriel. The central quests concern the demigod Dagoth Ur, housed within the volcanic Red Mountain, who seeks to gain power and break Morrowind free from Imperial reign. Though primarily a fantasy game, with many gameplay elements and Western medieval and fantasy fiction tropes inspired by ''Dungeons & Dragons'' and previous role-playing games, ''Morrowind'' also features some steampunk elements, and drew much inspiration from Middle Eastern and South Asian cultures. ''Morrowind'' was designed with an open-ended, freeform style of gameplay in mind, w ...
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