Evolution/History of Gamebryo Engine Games from 1999 to 2015. Gamebryo (formerly NetImmerse until 2003) is a game engine. Gamebryo 3D and LightSpeed engines are owned by Gamebase Co., Ltd. and Gamebase USA and have been used by several video game developers including Atlus, Trion Worlds, 2K Games, Disney, Ubisoft, Bethesda Softworks, Firaxis Games, Tencent, Sony, Shanda, NCsoft, Rockstar Games and KingsIsle Entertainment for numerous cross-platform game titles in a variety of genres. It also served as a basis for Bethesda’s own Creation Engine.
List of Gamebryo Engine Games:
Prince of Persia 3D 1999
Dark Age of Camelot 2001
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind 2002
Freedom Force 2002
Simon The Sorcerer 3D 2002
Star Trek: Bridge Commander 2002
Grand Chase 2003
Futurama 2003
Zoo Tycoon 2 2004
Sid Meier’s Pirates! 2004
Civilization IV 2005
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion 2006
Drift City 2007
Shin Megami Tensei: Imagine 2007
Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning 2008
Tenchu: Shadow Assassins 2008
Fallout 3 2008
Defense Grid: The Awakening 2008
Atlantica Online 2008
Bully: Scholarship Edition 2008
Civilization Revolution 2008
Wizard101 2008
Way of the Samurai 3 2008
Dragonica 2009
Wheel of Fortune 2009
Divinity II 2009
Splatterhouse 2010
Fallout: New Vegas 2010
Epic Mickey 2010
Gujian Qitan 2010
LEGO Universe 2010
Dawntide 2011
Eden Eternal 2011
El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron 2011
PowerUp Heroes 2011
Rift 2011
Rocksmith 2011
Yar’s Revenge 2011
Ragnarok Online II: Legend of the Second 2012
Warhammer Online: Wrath of Heroes 2012
Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two 2012
Defiance 2013
Rocksmith 2014 2013
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex – First Assault Online 2015
MapleStory 2 2015
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If you use it to its strengths its good. But Starfield was clearly not a good idea and BGS should have used UE for such a game or outsourced it to another company that uses another Engine. Maybe chucked them some concept arts and scripts.
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No need to thank me
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