Zelda Ocarina of Time Unreal Engine 5

New Zelda Ocarina of Time Unreal Engine 5 Fan Remake build available for download

CryZENx has released a new build from his fan remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time in Unreal Engine 5. The catch here is that this early build is currently available only to his Patreon members. However, and once it’s stable, it will be made available to the public.

In this build, CryZENx changed alot of stuff. For instance, he changed the colors and the grass, and added more stuff like better road texture and details on it. There is also a better waterfall now . Furthermore, CryZENx added BOTW style of music. At night time, you will get a different music style according to the weather.

In order to showcase these new features, the artist released a new video that you can find below.

Lastly, you can head over to CryZENx’s Discord server and download its free Unreal Engine 4 version.

Speaking of Unreal Engine 5, we also suggest taking a look at the following videos. Right now, you can download a Superman UE5 Demo, a Halo 3: ODST Remake, and a Spider-Man UE 5 Demo. Moreover, these videos show Resident EvilStar Wars KOTOR and Counter-Strike Global Offensive in UE5. Additionally, you can find a Portal Remake and an NFS3 Remake. And finally, here are Half Life 2 Fan Remake, Oblivion fan remake, World of Warcraft remake, Skyrim remake, Grand Theft Auto San Andreas Remake, Doom 3 Remake, God of War Remake and GTA IV Remake.

Enjoy!

Unreal Engine 5 - Ocarina of Time - HyruleField [Updated]

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