A Horizon Forbidden West fan has created their very own version of Aloy's world in Dreams, and Guerrilla should hire them it's that impressive.
Earlier this week, Dreams artist Martin Nebelong shared a video of their Horizon Forbidden West project to Twitter, explaining that it was made entirely from scratch using only Media Molecule's software Dreams and a PS5. "In my opinion," Nebelong writes in the tweet, "[Dreams is] the most powerful UGC platform in that it allows the artists expression to show in a way that is very difficult to achieve with other tools."
Every time we see one of these Dreams recreations we're always in disbelief at how accurate they are. We probably shouldn't be too surprised at Nebelong's efforts though, since they're the same artist that created the jaw-dropping Unreal Engine 5 train station demo that looks so lifelike you'd be forgiven for thinking it was real video footage. You can see Nebelong's Horizon Forbidden West fan art below.
Here's the interactive collection of all my #HorizonForbiddenWest fanart, all made from scratch on my PS5 in the creative software "Dreams". In my opinion the most powerful UGC platform in that it allows the artists expression to show in a way that is very difficult to achieve… pic.twitter.com/lfUqsI4jpkJuly 19, 2023
"One of the main difficulties of making this project was that I set out to get as close to the visual quality of Horizon: Forbidden West, as the engine and my skills would allow," Nebelong tells GamesRadar+. "At the same time, I didn't want to spend weeks on each scene but was aiming for more of a 'speed sculpting' flow." To be clear, this isn't an exact replica of the Guerrilla game, instead it's "more of a series of scenes from the game that the
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