The first game to use the Unreal Engine 4 is Daylight. A short horror game that can be completed in a couple of hours. The horror side of things work well. The game creates an atmosphere that made me feel like something could go down at any moment. The occurrences of being frightened though aren't that common so when they come they are more effective. The gameplay is primarily wander around in the dark, with a phone in one hand which functions as a light and your map, find items which help tell the story, then once all the items are collected, to open up a locked area to move on.
Gameplay 3/5
Graphics 3.5/5
Sound 4/5
Difficulty 4/5
Originality 3.5/5
The basic premise of this game is that you play as a vampire and need to get around levels predominantly using stealth. The game just feels unfinished though as it is too hard to complete the levels without many retries and without being seen. Could've been a lot better.
This has the worst unforgiving gameplay I have seen. I didn't play this for too long before having enough of it. The worst game I've played on the PS2!
Gameplay .5/5
Graphics 2/5
Sound 1.5/5
Difficulty .5/5
Originality 2.5/5
Released around the same time as WipEout, it gives off that feeling straight away. It does look worse, play worse and has a worse soundtrack, but it goes okay.
*Also known as Gran Chaser