Kamis, 13 September 2012

Unreal Tournament Review

Hi, my name is Nik and today i am reviewing:


Unreal Tournament is the best arena shooter and FPS i have ever played.

The story is really simple and non-intrusive. There is a tournament - win. Its all told threw one cinematic at the start, and therefore you will have just uninterrupted action threw the entire game. 

Being an arena shooter, Unreal Tournament has some common elements to games like Quake or Doom.  They include fast and fluid movement system, the ability to carry a lot of weapons, and of course the use of power-ups and health pack threw the level. 

The differences to Quake come in the form of firing  modes, in Unreal Tournament every weapon has two fire modes, primary and secondary. This can change a weapons function drastically, so its better suited for a specific task.


One of the major downsides to this game, is the fact that no one is playing it online. Fortunately the bot in the game are pretty skilled, not as skilled as a human, but they can still pose quite a challenge.   


Another problem with the game are its absolute graphics, they look very bad by today's standards.The was made in 2000 after all, what do you expect? But if you can get passed that, you can have a good time with this game.


One thing i have to point out is the soundtrack. I already made it clear in my "Top 10 Video Game Soundtracks", this game has grate music, and sound effects when it comes to weapons. If you like techno, you will certainly love the soundtrack of Unreal Tournament.    


To top it all of, Unreal Tournament can provide a lot of hours of fun in singleplayer, its sad that the same cant be said for multiplayer.

You can get it on GOG.com for $9.99.

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My name is Nik and i hope you are having a nice day.