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Unreal Tournament

Unreal Tournament

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: UT Rules
Review: This game has it all. New innoative modes like Domination and Assault, while keepign the traditional modes like deathmatch and CTF.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best of the Best
Review: Unreal Tournament (UT) vs. Quake 3: Arena (Q3): I've played them both for some weeks now, and the conclusion is that UT is by far the best. It's two great games, but UT just have more "bite". The maps are much, much better made, and the bots are more intelligent. The graphics and sound are more or less the same, it's just a matter of taste.

But here is the (so far) ultimate 3D Shooter, and is not going to be made any better for long.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best shoot-em-up game on the market!
Review: This is really cool! Buy it immediatly. Awesome graphics (I have a Geforce and it works amazing) cause it is one of the best 3D-engines ever made. When you start playing you are already in the game, the music are very cool and the bots you're meeting are not newbies. If you have played Unreal before you would love this game, some weapons are the same but heavier! And it is some new ones to (Redeemer (a heavy warhead weapon) and an impact hammer (the weakest weapon)). THis is really, really good!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best game of 1999
Review: Absolutely stunning graphics, incredible gameplay and the best bot AI ever. This game is packed with value, with far more levels and game variations than Quake 3. The UT single-player experience is also more rewarding. I blew past the Q3 single-player game in 2 sittings (at the "Hurt Me Plenty" difficulty), but UT (at the roughly equivalent "Adept" setting) is going to take me a lot longer, because UT has so many more levels, and because the gameplay is deeper than Q3's. This is due, I think, to the slightly slower pace of the game (unlike Q3, a powerful weapon is not always within easy reach) and the much more balanced and varied arsenal.

When I first heard about Q3 and UT, I expected Q3 to be better by a wide margin, because Q2 was so much more fun than the original Unreal. Q3 is definitely a great game, but it's obvious that UT delivers far more value out of the box. UT comes with 2 or 3 times as many levels as Q3, but manages to make them all very different. Almost every level in Q3, on the other hand, relies on the same limited palette of colors and textures, and many are barely distinguishable. You almost get the sense that UT ought to cost twice as much as Q3, because at least twice as much effort seems to have gone into the game.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unreal Tournament blows Quake 3 away!
Review: Yes, Q3 is a great game, and yes, the skins are good, and yes, the gameplay is great. But UT goes above and beyond, with fantastic looking levels, more types of gameplay, MUCH better weapons (x2 if you count the alternate firing), and in general, just a better "feeling." The action is just as fast, but playing against the UT bots is more more realistic than playing the Q3 bots. UT bots are much smarter, and will actually help you increase your skill. UT rules.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unreal T. just brought that beaten horse back to life!
Review: I have to say it...I LOVE BOTH QUAKE 3 and UNREAL T! But I will have to give the nod to Unreal here. 6 of my friends and I play the demo off of the CD-Rom on a PII-350 on a lan connection...it rocks! It is a hard a** game made for campers, chasers, snipers, and bombarders. Grab a copy for your old '86 Mac, Unreal T. might run on it!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I tried it and would like to know...
Review: How on earth people think this is better than Quake 3. Quake 3 and Unreal are a non comparison. I just feel sorry for the poeple that are wasting their money on this instead of Quake because of all this hype. Terrible game.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Chugs along fine on 'dated' systems..
Review: I bought this with the intention of having another game that ran so-so on a system that was top of the line 2 years ago. What I got was a *finished* game, that ran fine on my pii@300, with 128 megs of ram and an old voodoo 2 card.

UT amazed me at what thought was put into the game; at all levels. From level design, to alternate modes of firing a weapon, to all the different types of gameplay available. But to top it off, the way it was presented out of the box. No problems getting sound or video drivers to work, no crashing. What a relief. It's almost like a *gasp* console video game.

Check out the game by all means. Nothing says fun like playing capture the flag in outer space.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Can You Say, Number One?
Review: Unreal Tournament. A game that cannot be expressed through words or expression but the only single solitary word of awsome. Graphics are out of this world, the gameplay and controll is amazing. The sound is extremely neat. If there was a battle between Unreal Tournament and Quake 3: Arena, then take out your redeemer and get a headshot cause UT blasts away the competition. The stages must have taken years to develop because they are so evenly distributed and if you want the coolest internet experience in the world, then you have to test drive this baby. The guns are amazing. Sure, to Quake 3 fans this game looks corny and looks like a photo-copied print of it, but it is not. It is totally different. I think Quake might have to bow down to the new king of the arena, UNREAL TOURNAMENT. Save up your money and buy it today!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best game I have ever played!
Review: Many people have put down just because fo their Quake-based bias. Not that all Quakers are but, it is often the case (although it has gone the other way as well) Some one said "Unreal Tournament, on the other hand, chugged even on 512x384 with lowest detail settings, and had choppy net play." which is HIGHLY unusual as I can run it in 800x600 at lightening speed on my horrible video card and p2 450 w/128RAM. and netplay is EXTREMELY fast even on my horrible ISP/56kmodem. The modes and levels are excellent and highly original. finding secrets is somewhat challenging but not especially and quite a treat. the shield belt in DMGalleon for instance. All in all an excellent game


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