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by jimbob675 , Aug 24 '00
Pros: graphics, levels, guns Cons: no vehicles
This is the best 1st person shooter available. The graphics, gameplay, and sound are awesome. There are ten weapons to choose from. If you left click you shoot the guns primary fire, but if you left click the gun shoots a completly different fire, so...
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by ultra_monkey , Feb 14 '00
Pros: excellent features, cool levels, great bots Cons: not quite as pretty as Quake 3
I purchased Unreal Tournament (UT) in December in order to stave off boredom until Quake 3. Now, a couple of months later, I find myself popping in the UT CD a lot more than Quake 3.
It's really a gameplay issue. UT simply has more interesting...
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by the_1st , Feb 09 '00
Pros: The graphics rock Cons: none
First off, This game will run on anything!!! I've played it on a K6 300 with 64meg of EDO ram and a diamond moster fusion, all the way up to my
K6-2 475
192megs of pc-100 ram
Diamond viper 770 ultra
2 Voodoo2s
diamond MX300...
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by medynski , Jan 31 '00
Pros: Pure gut-ripping blood-splashing FUN! Cons: Your girlfriend will miss you
I´ve been around since Doom, so it´s fair to say I´m not a kid anymore. And still, I keep playing games. But I can stop whenever I want! I can handle it! (drool, spasm…)
My girlfriend has suffered through the selfrighteous remarks of Duke...
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by Janus-Gorash , Jan 20 '00
Pros: Great shoot 'em up game Cons: gets boring if you play with bots too long
Unreal has come out victourious! It beat out Quake III for many reasons... Unreal has bots, bots act as players you can fight against without connecting to the internet. This proves as a training ground for the creation of fierce warriors without...
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by DagdaMor , Jan 17 '00
Pros: Great Graphics, Gameplay Cons: None
This is quite possibly the best multiplayer game I have ever played. The weapons from the original unreal have been made over and look even better than they did. There is even an announcer that shouts HEAD SHOT and KILLING SPREE as you play, increasing...
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by princessbeth , Apr 03 '00
Pros: Compete like you've never have Cons: foul language
This game is one that I thought I could never get into!! Blood and guts, combined with the foul language and complicated keys! Yet, I found myself as attracted to it once I finished a hard day at work!! It was just one of those games that kept me on my...
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by 101482 , Feb 15 '00
Pros: Excellent bot AL,five play modes, well designed weapons, levels, and interface; better D3D and network performance; GREAT overall feel and polish. Cons: Voice command response is combersome; unable to give commands to bot groups;character models are too similar; not enough maps for game types
I bought this game because I enjoy CGI.. I love it when you shoot at a bot and it dogdes your bullet.. Or when the bot gets "The High Ground" and snipes you from a tower... I LOVE it..
The game offers many game modes and some great...
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by djskriblay , Jan 23 '00
Pros: Great graphics, brutal effects, good control Cons: Lags a bit, Hard to setup multiplayer game
Unreal Tournament is an Action game. It resembles Quake3, but in my Epinion is it better. There are many gameplay options in this fast paced brutal deathmatch. You can play a deathmatch, which features you battling it out with a number of other...
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by pacman69 , Jan 20 '00
Pros: goood Cons: good
This is honestly the best game i have ever played. I don't wanna lie but it is. Playing this game is like playing 4 or 5 games with all the modifications availbale which are free to download on the net.
This game provides the best online...
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by Mattyd , Jan 24 '00
Pros: Adjustable levels of gore and language Cons: No method of locking these levels in.
As a teacher of second graders and the parent of a thirteen year old, my view on Unreal Tournament differs from that of a traditional gamer. I’ve been playing the game for about a month now, and from a gamer’s perspective have extremely impressed with...
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by Zion , Dec 29 '99
Pros: excellent graphics, smooth gameplay, reasonably priced, high replay value Cons: requires a good video card
If you like first person shooters then this is a game for you. I really wasn't into games like this until i actually played it. I was blown away by the graphics and the repeditive action this game brings you. Its easy to play,you can choose between...
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by Demon__Dog , Mar 13 '00
Pros: Amazing Graphics, Great Game play Cons: Eats away at your resorces, High System requirements
Unreal Tournament is definately the best action game to come out this year. The game puts you into an arena with 1 to 31 other people or bots. The Game it self is amazing with or without a graphics card (although I highly recomend an 8mb graphics card or...
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by DumlaoX , Apr 05 '00
Pros: no need for a souped up computer to play this game well Cons: not as many character models out of the box when compared to Quake 3 Arena
Competing for online supremacy are two first person shooters that have captivated the keypads of many an online gamer. The first is Quake 3 Arena, boasting tons of character models and maps for people to play over. The other is Unreal Tournament. Quake...
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by monkey_man , Dec 20 '99
Pros: Lots Cons: Not Much
While online gaming has grown at an exponential rate during the last couple years, there are still those who, for one reason or another, prefer the single-player experience. Perhaps the intimidation of competing against those whose abilities far exceed...
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