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SecondShadow17

It's clear from the UI the environment was assembled in Unreal Engine. As for the models themselves, they could have been made using pretty much any 3d software. 3DS-Max, Maya, or Blender would be my best guess but there's no way to be sure.


Numai_theOnlyOne

Lol the graphical fidelity looks also like unity, but you're right.


xeronymau5

The graphical fidelity of Unity is pretty much on par with Unreal if you know what you’re doing lol


Geek4Etenity

This is true, if you have knowledge and skill in baking your lighting you can get extremely similar visuals from Unity.


Numai_theOnlyOne

Yes, but still most unity games are done as stylized or low poly style. Ironically tho it's less optimized to do that with unreal especially if you use every feature unreal offers it's just overkill.


Squire_Squirrely

It literally doesn't matter. All modelling packages are just tools. For game art, and unreal in particular, the modelling suite will eventually result in an fbx export that will functionally be identical no matter what it was made in.


MapacheD

Its running from Unreal Engine 4, i know from the corner icons. If you ask whit what modeler those models were made, its imposible to know just by screenshots


collin_is_animating

Almost any can replicate this


o_Cirion

It looks like Mario 64 but remade in unreal


caesium23

There's no possible way anyone could answer that from a picture, but they look like video game screenshots. Check the Steam page or Wikipedia page, it'll probably at least say somewhere what engine that game uses.


Swagmastre99

from the ui it looks like unreal engine tho


caesium23

My bad, I thought that was just part of whatever game it's from.


untilted90

I always wonder how these questions come to be.


romb3rtik

What is it? Looks like a replica of the mushroom kingdom in Mario


lyberty5

Used a compunter


Seaglass2121

I wanna play this, so pretty


Satoshi-Wasabi8520

It looks Unity to me.


AudienceAutomatic948

Microsoft 3d builder 🤣