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Unreal Tournament

  • Video Game
  • 1999
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8.4/10
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Unreal Tournament (1999)
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In a violent future, a professional warrior takes part in a legal public gladiatorial tournament where leagues of professional warriors battle to the death.In a violent future, a professional warrior takes part in a legal public gladiatorial tournament where leagues of professional warriors battle to the death.In a violent future, a professional warrior takes part in a legal public gladiatorial tournament where leagues of professional warriors battle to the death.

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    9ghost-9

    Could have been a ten.

    I give ut a 9 because it is so excellent. If they would have included a single player game with levels to explore and monsters, I would give it a 10+. This is one of the best games out there. The game is slightly superior, in my opinion, to Quake 3 because there is a greater variety and the animations are more realistic. Everything seems like it's on fast forward in q3 and not in UT. Excellent game.
    8gelziabar

    Ain't no Quake but fun

    Unreal Tournament is very different from Quake-3. Its loud, its mean, it has funky levels and is colorful. It also has a bunch of characters with notable profiles and includes a single player campaign with an excuse of a plot. For these reasons, UT is very often preferred over Quake but it simply lacks the fluidity and physics of Quake-3 and is no where as good as the Quake experience. The bot AI is however, almost as good as the bot AI in Quake-3. Although the tournament engine is slightly more advanced in technology than the original Unreal, this game is not as good looking or beautiful as the original Unreal. Some weapons like the ASMD shock rifle have been modified and carried over.
    insp3ctr3

    Will you choose Unreal Tournament or Halo?

    I've played both games though i'm not really interested in first person shooter. These games stand out as the best ever. But what I really want to say is that Unreal Tournament can match the quality of Halo. I don't know about the graphics but the gameplay and sound is fast and furious. UT offers numerous options in the game that makes it last for a long, long time.

    OK, as for the graphics it's not superb but pretty good enough to hardly notice it anyway. There are some occasional bugs that will sometimes frustrate you. When you are about to attack an opponent with a gun ready to shoot back at me, the graphic gets slightly screwed. The next thing I know is I am dead. You'd better fix them with the patches.

    I guess there are nothing much to complain about the game. As far as I know, the gameplay is top notch and challenging, you want to play it over and over again until you complete it. Also it's not simply picking up the weapon and blast your opponent. You have to use your techniques and strategy to be the best. Once you can play the game in warlord mode, I guess you're ready for the multiplayer where all the players are much better than me.

    Getting to play the game is straightforward, at least after half an hour you'll be hooked into the game. If you are looking for swift action of your life, you'd better choose this game rather than halo since it's much cheaper and completely worth the money
    JimD73

    It's Unreal

    Unreal Tournament (1999) Game of the Year Edition For PC Shooter Reviewed 3/28/04 Rated M for Intense Violence, Blood, Language

    Game Design: 2.5/2.5: This game has no real, strong plot. What it does have is a series of Deathmatch, Domination (which is like Zones in TS2), Capture the Flag and Assault matches in its 1P mode. The multiplayer mode obviously requires a network, but the 1P is so addictive you'll forget about it. The challenges range from fairly simple to tough but not so much as you throw down your head in disgust (just how I like my 1P). Best FPS 1P ever. One word of warning: there are very few weapons, but no matter.

    Play Control: 2/2: For those still using the arrow keys, switch to WASD. It make it a lot easier. If you don't, expect some strain. Either way, only 5 buttons need be pressed (WASD & Space) (other keys can be used, but it easier to use the mouse and avoid them). If your mouse has a scroll, you need not even use the number keys. Kick ass.

    Graphics: 2/2: Crisp and clean. Nothing groundbreaking, but good enough for '99.

    Sound: 1/1: The cursing and yelling can be heard clearly. That's how I like my cursing and yelling.

    Satisfaction: 2.5/2.5: I didn't pay s*** for it (just borrowed the CD), so I am sure as hell satisfied, but it is worth it. God bless installation though (saves me muchos money).

    Total: 10/10: This game is the uber-shooter. No, seriously, it is the uber shooter. I don't know about the multiplayer, the 1P is GoldenEye good. Just goes to show me I need to play more PC games. General Rating: 5 Stars Also Play: Wolfenstein, TimeSplitters 2, GoldenEye, Unreal Tournament 2003
    axemblue

    Still one of the very best PC games, PERIOD.

    I didn't play Unreal Tournament when it was first released, because I had a relatively low-tech PC at the time. Later, though, when I got a better computer in November 2001, my brother introduced me to a game he had installed on his PC (which used to be a lot better than mine). That game was Quake III: Arena. It was different from older shooters in that it didn't revolve around huge, complex labyrinth missions. Instead, Q3A's focus was deathmatch play. Not only were the graphics lovely, but the game itself was very enjoyable. To be honest, I didn't really like the "labyrinth" shooters that well, so Q3A was a breath of fresh air for me, and renewed my interest in the shooter genre.

    Not long after that, I stumbled upon some reviews for a game called Unreal Tournament, which I had never even heard of before then. Q3A received great marks from reviewers, but UT's were slightly better. Upon reading the reviews, I discovered that UT revolved around deathmatch play, like Q3A did. Expecting an experience similar to my first love, Quake III, I put Unreal Tournament on my wish list. I ended up getting the Totally Unreal pack, which included Unreal Tournament: Game of the Year Edition, plus Unreal Gold, its expansion pack, and some other extras. Although Unreal Gold didn't really hold my interest very well, I found Unreal Tournament to be even better than Quake III.

    Being that UT is based on the Unreal engine, it should be expected that the game has gorgeous graphics. That sounds pretty accurate to me. The game has a lot of detail, and still runs at a consistent framerate. Although the game could use more character skins, what's there is great. Another important part of this shooter is the gore level. Even though there are options to tone down the guts, true shooter enthusiasts will want to play this game to its maximum bloody potential. The blood doesn't look as good as Quake III's, but the body parts, called "gibs," are better. The gibs bounce more than in several other games, and when you use a super weapon like the Rocket Launcher or even the almighty Redeemer, they go flying.

    Oh... I almost forgot about weapons. UT has a wide variety of different weapons to use, each with their own primary and secondary functions. The Hammer is a close combat weapon, but when fully charged, can instantly kill opponents. The Pulse Gun can either shoot rapid beam spurts, or a solid energy beam. The Redeemer can only be used once, and is very hard to find, but it can devastate groups of enemies. There are lots of ways to frag opponents, and players can even choose special "mutators" to alter the normal rules of combat.

    The sound is also top-notch. The music is a lot more important, and it really gets you in the mood to blow other characters into oblivion. Characters also spout taunts whenever they kill opponents, and each taunt is accompanied by its own voice clip. These phrases range from unoriginal ("You suck!" and "Loser.") to humorous ("I'm sorry, did I blow your head apart?" and my personal favorite, "You be dead!")

    UT is also accompanied by different play modes. It includes the traditional "Capture the Flag" game, but also introduces new modes. In "Domination," two teams fight for control of three areas of each level. While a team owns an area, they also make points for having possession of it. The opposing team is also trying to steal control of the opponent's areas so they can make points from that particular area instead. It's a little confusing at first, but gets easier to understand. "Assault" is a series of objective-based missions between two teams, sort of like games such as Goldeneye 007.

    In the end, UT is a shooter fan's delight, and is also one of the best PC games ever released, bar none. The sequel, Unreal Tournament 2, is currently in the works, so here's hoping that it will improve on this game's success!

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      The Shock Rifle is inspired by the EM -1 railgun from the Arnold Schwarzenegger film Eraser (1996).
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      [the opening narration - the only major dialogue in the game]

      Narrator: In 2291, in an attempt to control violence among deep space miners, the New Earth Government legalized no-holds-bared fighting. Liandri Mining Corporation, working with the NEG, established a series of leagues and bloody public exhibitions. The fight's popularity grew with their brutality. Soon, Liandri discovered that the public matches were their most profitable enterprise. The professional league was formed; a cabal of the most violent and skilled warriors in known space, selected to fight in a Grand Tournament. Now it is 2341. 50 years have passed since founding of DeathMatch. Profits from the Tournament number in the hundreds of billions. You have been selected to fight in the professional league by the Liandri Rules Board. Your strength and brutality are legendary. The time has come to prove you are the best. To crush your enemies; to win the Tournament.

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      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #22.6 (2000)

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