Rating: Summary: I Was Satisfied Review: This is a good 1st person shooter game. If your looking for another good deathmatch style game, this one fits the bill. This game also has a cool stats feature. Infogrames set up a server that keeps all your stats (kills, deaths, items, frag per hour). I like this feature, it gives you another reason to stay addicted to the game. The other game plays: CTF, Assault, and Domination give the game of good mix and all of the types have many online servers to play on with people actually on them playing. In addition, the graphics on the game are quite nice too. The maps and player models are different from other 1st person shooters. The game runs well, I haven't had any problems. The weapon selection is also good and different, which I like. Overall, this game is worth the money, you won't be disappointed with this game.
Rating: Summary: Unreal Tournament Review: Buy this game. That is all I have to say about Unreal Tournament.
Rating: Summary: GoRE GORE wait no GORE? Review: This Game has so mmuch gore in it it made me SICK!! im only 16 and i think the way U can dismember a gguys/aliens limb or other body parts is just sick!With the gore off its pretty fun espesily with multiplayer! but with SOME VERSOINS of the game U have to download a special patch witch takes bout and hour and 5 minutes so OTHER than the GORE!! it's a pretty fun game and word to your parents NO GORE TURN IT OFF your KIDS WILL GET SICK!!!
Rating: Summary: INCREDIBLE` Review: Great character control. Great graphics. Great games. Hard to stop playing.
Rating: Summary: Unreal!! Review: When Unreal was released back in May of 1998, it turned a lot of heads. But while the game delivered the most immersive and interesting single-player shooter for its time, the multiplayer game was very weak in comparison. The weapons never really seemed to pack a punch. The deathmatch maps were hit and miss. The performance of Internet games took months of patching before it was acceptable, but by the time that happened, most people had already moved on to bigger and better games. In contrast, Unreal Tournament goes in a new direction for the first-person shooter genre by stripping away anything that resembles a single-player adventure mode, and instead, it strictly focuses on the more popular multiplayer aspects of the genre. Rather than spend development time working on a cohesive single-player scenario that most players will only play through once or twice, Epic Games used that same time to refine the multiplayer game. Consequently, the only single-player mode available serves as training for multiplayer matches by pitting you against computer-controlled bots. The bots have good, adjustable artificial-intelligence settings, which let you tailor the game's difficulty to your own personal skill level. On the lowest setting, anyone should be able to defeat the bots with little or no hassle, but once you bump up the difficulty, you'll have an actual challenge on your hands. The single-player mode will also teach you the basics about each different type of game contained in Unreal Tournament. Of course, deathmatch is the old standard free-for-all battle. Capture the flag, the quintessential first-person-shooter team game, is also included. Domination is a different type of team game. Each Domination level has three control points; when you touch a control point, you claim it for your team. The longer you hold a control point, the more points your team scores. So you duke it out to see who can hold the control points the longest. Assault is yet another new team game in which one team plays offense, and the other defends a base. Each map has a different set of offensive objectives (push the button at the front of the train, destroy four computers, and so forth). If the offensive team completes its mission, the two teams switch sides, and the new offensive team must complete the same objectives in the same amount of time it took the first team to succeed.The selection of weapons in Unreal Tournament is mostly taken from Unreal, but the weapons have all been redesigned to look and sound much better. The new weapons include the impact hammer, which is more or less a portable pneumatic piston that you can use as a last resort when the rest of your weapons are empty. The pulse gun fires small energy shots in its primary mode, but the secondary fire spits out a rail of energy that you can sweep around, like Quake's lightning gun. The redeemer is essentially a portable nuclear missile; the primary fire mode shoots it in a straight line, but the secondary mode switches to a really great-looking guided-missile view that lets you target foes from across the level. The nice thing about the game's weapons is that they seem really well balanced. There isn't a single weapon that causes you to run away in fear when you see it in your opponent's hands. The weapons may seem a little alien to players used to other first-person shooters, but once you get a feel for how each weapon operates, using them becomes second nature. As good as the original Unreal looked, Unreal Tournament looks even better. The character models and skins look excellent, and there are quite a few choices to make when designing your character. First, you'll choose a model, then a skin, and then you'll have a choice of which face to put on the model. The textures throughout the game look great, and the levels that have backgrounds look especially amazing. HyperBlast, the final level in the single-player game, is a good example: It takes place on a speeding starship. Stop to look out a window and you'll see stars zooming by. Hop out of the ship and run around on its roof and you'll be able to see other nearby ships keeping pace with you as you fly through space. Unreal Tournament has consistently ambitious level design throughout, and the entire game benefits from it. The levels feel less like simple first-person shooter maps and more like actual locations, such as starships, old mining facilities, and temples. The game's music lends some atmosphere to the proceedings, but it never overshadows the crucial sound effects you'll need to hear to keep tabs on what items your opponents are picking up. The first-person shooter genre is fiercely competitive. But Unreal Tournament rises above the rest with its solid multiplayer performance, from its good weapon balance to its great level design. The numerous game types and mini-mods that ship with the game give you plenty of options right out of the box, and the large variety of great maps ensure a fast-paced and exciting game, no matter how many players you've got. Even considering its lack of a solid single-player adventure, Unreal Tournament is the most complete first-person shooter available.
Rating: Summary: this game sucks Review: When I got this game I played it for about 2 days and decided it sucks. Then after a couple of weeks I played it again because some friends said it was cool. I thought I should give it another chance and I played it with friends, but the game just doesn't appeal to me. It's quake 1/2/3 for me! (even though 3 was a bit disappointing). I don't get how everyone just seems to like UT. This is the game that got me back to playing games that actually have a story.
Rating: Summary: One of the best FPS Review: As a fan of any type of video game, I was told by a friend that this was a good game. So i picked it up, and I was not dissappointed. Yes its true its sensless killing buts thats only deathmatch there are 3 different type of game play. deathmatch(sensless but fun killing) domination(checkpoint) and Capture the flag(the flag the flag!). Unreal tournament has no campaign style playing the single player is multiplayer with bots instead of people. This game is very addictive and with an array of weapons and levels one of the best FPS's out there.
Rating: Summary: Best Game Ever Review: Even if this game is a few years old, it still keeps up with latest games. For those who'll complain that there is no story, no new things, and that it's still the same as Quake and the others of their kinds, YOU ARE TERRIBLY WRONG. I played a lot of excellent games, but only two kept me addicted : UnrealTournament and CounterStrike. They both high adrenaline and fast gameplay. I played Diablo I & II & LoD, StarCraft & BroodWar, wich are amongst the best games ever, incredible storyboards, with incredible videos, but over time, I lacked interest, but I keep playing UnrealTournament quite a few hours each week un it's still as exciting and it gets better and better as my skills develops. If you have this game or will buy it soon, HAPPY FRAGGING!
Rating: Summary: Best Game of All FPS's so far Review: This game is awesome i recommend it to all hardcore shooter fans,awesome blood effects and cool weapons each with an alternate fire. online action or offline with the greatest AI engine i have ever seen. this game deserves 5 stars, go and buy it today you wont be disappointed.:)
Rating: Summary: EVIL!!! Review: Very evil game and its bloody sick game. You have to be evil to play it I mean go get blues clues and soothe your mind! DO NOT LET YOUR KIDS PLAY THIS EVIL GAME. PS It was made in china
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