Summary
A gamer has recently recreated Nathan Drake from theUnchartedfranchise inInZOI, sharing the result with the community.InZOIhas fairly realistic models, and gamers have been using its incredibly deep character creator system to come up with amazing recreations of well-known characters.
InZOIhas been a big hitsince its early access release a few weeks ago. Not only did the life simulation game become the most wishlisted title on Steam soon after its launch, surpassingHollow Knight: Silksong, but it also quickly surpassed one million units sold. Part of this success is attributed toInZOI’s realistic graphics, which are a stark contrast toThe Sims 4’s cartoonish vibes.
Now, a gamer by the username m0us316 shared their latest creation inInZOI: a character that impressively resembles Nathan Drake, specifically emulating the protagonist’s look inUncharted 4. The fan shared four pictures of their character, who bears a strong resemblance to the explorer of theUnchartedgames and can be seen wearing either his classic blue shirt or a tuxedo. m0us316’s work was enjoyed by the community, which noted that the model also resembled the famous actor David Duchovny during the 90s.
Player Recreates Uncharted’s Nathan Drake in InZOI
This is far from the onlyfamous character recreated inInZOIrecently, though. Last month, for example, other fans recreated Luigi from theSuper Mario Bros.franchise, Hank Hill fromKing of the Hill, Marge Simpson fromThe Simpsons, and many others inInZOI.
More recently, anotherInZOIplayer recreated several female celebrities in the game, including Sabrina Carpenter, Kylie Jenner, Kendall Jenner, Madison Beer, Ariana Grande, and Dove Cameron. Unfortunately, these models lacked hair in the pictures shared by the fan, but they still had faces that greatly resembled their real-life counterparts.
Unfortunately, it’s still too early to know ifInZOIwill continue its success until it reaches its 1.0 release. Despite many gamers loving the life sim and sharing these characters with the community, theInZOIplayer count is decreasing quickly. The title hit a peak of 87,377 concurrent gamers soon after launch, but it currently has just over 12,000 players playing it at the time of this report. Considering thatInZOIis still in early access, this is not great news, but future patches may help some players to come back, as the experience is understandably glitchy at the moment. Hopefully,InZOIwill see more growth and inspire gamers to share more creations with the community.