![]() ![]() ![]() Playing on Xbox Series X, the initial on-rails shooty bang bang sequence is the most visually impressive from an in-you-face spectacle point of view, with cars exploding and spinning violently out of control as you shoot out tyres. It's not a complete game, by any means, but there's an on-rails shooting sequence that takes place from within the backseat of a speeding car, then a city to wander, fly, or drive around. Unreal Engine 5 has impressed before, of course, a demo shown off to highlight what is possible on PS5, turned heads over a year ago, but The Matrix Awakens is different in that you (it's on the PlayStation store and Xbox store right now) can play it. It might be an odd thing to say, given we're more than a year into the life of these new consoles, but aside from a baby's handful of titles, few games have shown what next-gen really means for this generation of games. ![]() The Matrix Awakens tech demo, built using Unreal Engine 5 and only available on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, offers that window into the future. I think it's the fact that you're seeing a glimpse into what is possible. There's something about a tech demo that is super exciting. ![]()
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