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| From: Atari Category: Video Games
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Avg. Customer Rating: 179 reviews Sales Rank: 7934
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 95 ESRB: Mature Media: CD-ROM Edition: Standard Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Windows 2000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 8.8 x 1.5
Model: 04-18115 UPC: 742725181151 EAN: 0742725181151 ASIN: B00001XDKO
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| • | A white-knuckle SINGLE PLAYER experience like no other! Guide your team of configurable 'bots' (virtual teammates) against the deadliest gladiator bots in the galaxy and become the Unreal Grand Master. | | • | The most spine-rattling online and offline MULTIPLAYER action ever. Take on bots and/or humans in new games like CAPTURE THE FLAG, ASSAULT, DOMINATION and new DEATHMATCH variantions that DO NOT REQUIRE INTERNET ACCESS. | | • | With 50 LEVELS OF BATTLE, each one a work of art. A gtalleon ship, Egyptian tombs, submarines, speeding trains, space castles and much more! Playable online or offline in single player and multiplayer modes. These levels raise the standard of 3D action environments. | | • | REALITY BENDING graphics and sound. With high-resolution textures and painstakingly detailed game worlds. Support the latest 3D accelerators but DOES NOT REQUIRE A 3D ACCELERATOR CARD! | | • | All-new enhanced BIG-BODY COUNT WEAPONRY guaranteed to send giblets flying! More than 10 weapons - each with dual modes of fire - are at your disposal. |
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Amazon.com Review First-person combat has never been bloodier or faster paced than in Unreal Tournament, a game that pits you against computer-generated bots or online opponents in a kill-or-be-killed free-for-all. With weapons upgraded from its predecessor, this game offers scores of options for play. Games range from the simple Deathmatch to team options such as Capture the Flag. As the player, you can go it on your own against the toughest the galaxy has to offer or direct a group of hard cases against a similarly well armed foe. During play you can be fragged (killed) several times, respawning to take up the fight again--though without the rocket launcher or other guns you have carefully stockpiled. Unreal Tournament has some amazing features, most particularly the tournament maps, which are complex, varied, and interesting. Initially a seemingly indecipherable maze loaded with weapons and health boosters, the geography of these spaces begins to make sense as you run from shootout to shootout. After getting fragged a couple of times, smart players will find themselves using these environments to their fullest advantage. Ducking down narrow chutes, for example, to leap out on unsuspecting enemies is very satisfying. The playing fields offer hazards of their own, of course--the danger of falling into toxic slime or hard vacuum is always present. Another nice aspect of the game is that online play runs with very little lag, allowing an intense multiplayer experience. Don't be fooled by the word Tournament in the game title, though--Unreal Tournament has nothing to do with old-style chivalrous combat. Ambushing your enemies, ganging up on them, and blasting them to bits from behind is all part of the milieu, and if that's not enough, you can taunt your victims as you blow them away. The bots in the solo player mode have a wide range of nasty, misogynist taunts, even if your character happens to be female. These can be shut off in the options menu, but with the language and the gore this game really lives up to its Mature rating. It may appeal less to women or players looking for sportsmanlike diversion. --Alyx Dellamonica
Amazon.com Product Description In this follow-up to the bestselling Unreal, you and your team of Bots are fighting in a tournament to attain the crown of Unreal Grand Master. The teams you'll be playing against consist of the most ruthless scum the galaxy has to offer. You'll have to be cool under fire and keep your team working effectively if you hope to beat each of Unreal Tournament's 32 levels and come out the champion (or alive, for that matter). Unreal Tournament's got it all: a ton of amazing levels, exciting new weapons, brain-melting new modes of play (Capture the Flag, Assault Match, Domination Match, Last Man Standing, and--of course--Deathmatch!), unbelievably deadly Bots (computer controlled opponents or teammates), and a slew of other features that should have your happiness glands working overtime.
Product Description Amazon.com Review:Don't be fooled by the word Tournament in the game title, though--Unreal Tournament has nothing to do with old-style chivalrous combat. Ambushing your enemies, ganging up on them, and blasting them to bits from behind is all part of the milieu, and if that's not enough, you can taunt your victims as you blow them away. The bots in the solo player mode have a wide range of nasty, misogynist taunts, even if your character happens to be female. These can be shut off in the options menu, but with the language and the gore this game really lives up to its Mature rating. It may appeal less to women or players looking for sportsmanlike diversion. --Alyx Dellamonica Amazon.com Product Description:In this follow-up to the bestselling Unreal, you and your team of Bots are fighting in a tournament to attain the crown of Unreal Grand Master. The teams you'll be playing against consist of the most ruthless scum the galaxy has to offer. You'll have to be cool under fire and keep your team working effectively if you hope to beat each of Unreal Tournament's 32 levels and come out the champion (or alive, for that matter). Unreal Tournament's got it all: a ton of amazing levels, exciting new weapons, brain-melting new modes of play (Capture the Flag, Assault Match, Domination Match, Last Man Standing, and--of course--Deathmatch!), unbelievably deadly Bots (computer controlled opponents or teammates), and a slew of other features that should have your happiness glands working overtime.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 174 more reviews...
THE BEST competition FPS game ever created. June 24, 2008 I bought this game when I had an old Pentium II back in 1999. It was just simply fun, just fire and kill the other guy, not the fancy hi-tech, complicated thing that this genre has become. I wasted many hours playing online with people all over the world!. The best FPS to play online ever created. Period.
I love this game, so happy i found it January 19, 2007 exactly the way i remember it, perfect
Still tons of fun in 2007 January 15, 2007 I just revisited this game because I had such good memories of it. The variety of game types, the variety of weapons, the beauty of the maps, and the bot AI makes it the ultimate competitive FPS. It's all about the Tournament. And there are so many different kinds of tournament games to play, against real people or bots.
What's also very nice is the ability to set up your own favorite kind of practice session, with bots of your choosing, on whatever map you want. So, for example, you can play capture the flag, you alone against a large army of stupid bots, or a single insanely good bot. Or you can have a bot team, and give them commands. Or you can just set up a bots-only competition, and just watch them go at it.
I've played endlessly on the Capture the Flag - Facing Worlds map, and it still hasn't gotten old. New and interesting things happen each time I play. For each kind of bot-team, you need to fight with a different strategy.
And don't forget that the game screams on today's machines -- smooth as silk, and very pretty. Who needs better graphics?
Seems the game designers thought about everything you'd like to do, and they let you do it. The experience you'll get with this game is better than what you'll get from many newer games that tax your machine to the limit.
If you like FPS's, just buy. Unreal Tournament is a gift from the game gods.
no stradegy involved September 1, 2006 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I saw all the good reviews for this game so i got it. Well in the game the players and bots just run and shoot everywhere you don't aim well and just move too fast and choppy to actually have a good stradegy for this game.
If it worked on HomeXP February 7, 2006 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
5 stars, but HomeXP OS won't play it. 3 stars.
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