Well if you end up choosing UDK, you might as well use Unreal Engine 4, which is simply called UE4 and has a lot more visual power over UDK/UE3. Making the jump from UDK to UE4 shouldn't be too difficult since they have a lot of similarities in systems. As others have said, visually out of the box UE4 has a lot of nice…
Sorry for not searching I did google many Unity vs UDK websites most boiled down to "whatever works for you". Also I've been freelancing on a game in unity and I can see that it could be set up to be really good but it doesn't come out-of-the-box beautiful and was just wondering if UDK was easier to manage these sorts of…