Toy Story 2 PS1 Game Gets Recreated in Unreal Engine 5

Summary
- A fan developer recreated the Toy Story 2 game from 1999 with Unreal Engine 5 for a modern update.
- The original game holds nostalgia for many fans, and was eventually added to the PlayStation Plus Premium library.
- The remake project has so far recreated the game’s first level, improving graphics and level flow in the process.
A talented fan spent over a year recreating the Toy Story 2 PlayStation 1 tie-in game with Unreal Engine 5, and the results are on par with Pixar’s modern visuals. Developed by future LEGO studio Traveler’s Tales and released to promote the movie in 1999, Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue puts players in the role of Buzz as he sets out to rescue Woody from the greedy toy collector Al. Along the way, the plastic space ranger explores various open-world levels, unlocks new power-ups, and battles villains like the Prospector and the Evil Emperor Zurg.
While the Toy Story 2 game received average reviews at launch, it still holds plenty of nostalgia for gamers who played it after seeing the classic Pixar sequel in theaters back in the day. In 2022, Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue was added to the PlayStation Plus Premium library, and would later be made available to purchase as a standalone title for the PS4 and PS5. The original game is still very much a product of its time, but one dedicated developer has set out to update its visuals to match more modern technical capabilities.

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That developer is Zachary McPhink, who started recreating Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue using Unreal Engine 5 back in February 2024. The project began as a simple portfolio project to show off McPhink’s skills with Unreal Engine 5, and he didn’t specifically choose Toy Story 2 out of nostalgia for the game or its connected franchise. Instead, he ended up selecting it from a shortlist of other classic games to see if he could fix some of the issues he had with the original. From there, other collaborators like Illia Mallyk (animator), Kyle Metz (lead artist), and Dor Yaakov (artist) helped with the project.
Unreal Engine 5 Toy Story 2 Game Remake Goes Beyond Infinity
So far, McPhink has managed to recreate the first level of the Toy Story 2 game, which takes place in Andy’s house. As expected, the Unreal Engine 5-rendered graphics are a considerable upgrade from the blocky character models of the PlayStation 1 original, with Buzz himself looking very similar to his appearance in Kingdom Hearts 3. McPhink has even added Buzz’s glow-in-the-dark function from the movies, which didn’t make it into the game due to the expected technical restraints of the time.
Other updates include a new cosmetic system that gives Buzz different looks and tweaks to the Andy’s House level to make the overall flow between different areas smoother. The Toy Story 2 remake project isn’t intended to be released as a fully playable Toy Story game, with McPhink and his fellow developers instead telling curious gamers to try out the original on PS4 and PS5. They also aren’t sure if they are going to continue remaking the game or move on to another project.