As for big-budget games built with Unreal Engine 5, you can look forward to the next Tomb Raider and Witcher titles, to start.
The footage comes from 3D environment artist Lorenzo Drago, who replicated Toyoma, Japan’s Etchū-Daimon station in Unreal Engine 5, with the stated goal of getting as close to photorealism as possible.
It just looks like a video game flashlight, awkwardly centered and emanating from nowhere in particular.
The sound of cicadas and station loudspeaker announcements enhance the immersion, as the light reflects off of damp concrete with remarkable detail.