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38 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Unreal Tournament is king! Buy this game NOW!
This is far and away one of the most addictive, hands-down BEST games I've played in quite awhile. The game design is incredible, and the game runs spectacularly even on low-end systems! The internet code is fantastic, and the weapon balance and enviroments are mind-blowing. This game is king of the multiplayer first-person shooters. Team Fortress 2 remains to be seen,...
Published on December 11, 1999 by the_ninja

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1.0 out of 5 stars BAD PRODUCT
Iam very unsatisfied with this product .It was waste of money ,It did not work at all,and I did contact the seller to retern it but they just simply said "NO" and send me an e-mail about how I should insall the game,we did but still is not working.
So I never again buy any kind of game or elctronics from amazon...
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38 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Unreal Tournament is king! Buy this game NOW!, December 11, 1999
This review is from: Unreal Tournament (CD-ROM)
This is far and away one of the most addictive, hands-down BEST games I've played in quite awhile. The game design is incredible, and the game runs spectacularly even on low-end systems! The internet code is fantastic, and the weapon balance and enviroments are mind-blowing. This game is king of the multiplayer first-person shooters. Team Fortress 2 remains to be seen, but unless it makes a lot of improvements over it's brethren (Tribes for example) it may not last long. As for Quake 3 . . . from the demo, it looks like Unreal may be the winner. It really depends on your preference - if you want deathmatch until you die on far-out worlds battling as strange unhuman characters, you'll probably be leaning towards Quake 3 when it comes out. If you want lots of options, realistic enviroments and mind-bogglingly great gameplay, graphics, and other stuff, buy Unreal Tournament right now! It also has beautiful graphics and incredible sound. The character models are great and flawlessly animated. You can enjoy this game without even setting foot in an online game as well - just play against the very-well designed bots. To close, Unreal Tournament is a must-have game for everyone.
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28 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Too bad UT comes out so close to final exams..., November 22, 1999
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Corey Baron (Houtson, Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Unreal Tournament (CD-ROM)
I downloaded the latest Quake3test and unreal tournament at about the same time. So far, I've spent about 1 to 1.5 hours playing the Quake3test. I've spent 70+ hours playing UT. I'd say that quake3 gives UT a run for its money visually, but UT is so much more fun. UT is so many games in one, deathmatch, team deathmatch, CTF - which Quake3 has, but also domination, Last Man Standing, and my personal favorite InstaGib! In the full version of UT there is also an Assault game, (i.e. Saving Private Ryan). Plus it keeps a detailed database of stats for your player names and the bots you compete against. There are plenty of adjustable features like gravity, how many powerups, respawing, etc. Playing against bots even is fun, and UT seems so much more alive when you have live chatter flying back and forth between bots, etc. To sum it up, you'll still be playing UT long after your other deathmatch games begin collecting dust on the shelf.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Runs under Linux, too!, December 15, 1999
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Ray Dawson (Van Nuys, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Unreal Tournament (CD-ROM)
First, in the System Requirements for this game, Amazon fails to note that this game *will* run under Linux, as well as Mac and Windows machines. I play it under Linux myself.

That being pointed out, I'm not real big on these Quake/Doom types of games. I'm more the Tomb Raider or RollerCoaster Tycoon type of gamer. But, this Unreal Tournament is something special. I never expected to like it. But, looking for something new to play under Linux, I decided to give it a whirl, and, WOW! what a game! It's tough at times, but incredibly addictive and graphically beautiful. system requirements are too high. I play it on a now-lowly Pentium II 400, and it runs great. No problems at all. Plus, unlike Quake 3, this game has a great single-player mode, important to me because I'm not a 'Net gamer. All-in-all, a great FPS game. What Quake 3 should have been. Highly recommended.

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Now we're starting to see what is possible on our PC's, December 28, 1999
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I'm a professional software test engineer for a gaming company. Needless to say, I play a lot of computer games. In fact, Quake II was my favorite 1st person shooter. Then the first Unreal was released and I was very impressed. I still played Q2 more, but Unreal got my attention. When Q3 was released, I bought both Q3 and UT. I have to say, from a technical point of view, the UT engine is noticely better (smoother, richer, better lighting effects, sharper detail, richer environments, etc.) I would say that the the "blood" effects in Q3 are awesome and so are some of the audio aspects, but UT runs away with the whole enchillada. First of all, UT has richer A.I. for the computer opponents, "Bots." In UT, the Bots are very human like in their behavior (dodging, runing for the best weapons and not just sitting in your sites when they are hurt... they will run away, go get some health and then come back to kick your butt!) Unreal has much more diversity as far as the types of games and number of different maps. Also, UT is much easier for beginners to learn, thanks to helpful, real-time tutorials. You will also love the diversity of weapons, like heat seeking rockets and the Redeemer. You can also acquire a personal transporter! If you have Pentium II or III class system, with a 3D card, you won't be disapointed. Good luck and have fun.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I am now a believer!, November 27, 1999
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This review is from: Unreal Tournament (CD-ROM)
When my friend told me to download the UT demo I laughed. I already loved Quake 3 Arena test and Epic's past performances have been less than epic. So why take the time to download it? Anyway, I finally did and it was incredible. The demo itself offers 3 types of play CTF, Domination, and straight deathmatch and the finished version adds last man standing and assault. The bots act as human players would going for health when needed, searching for the best weapon, etc. There is also a bot difficulty level for any type of gamer from novice t god-like. Two things really set UT apart from Q3TA. First, the single player mode that is offered is unparreled and secondly the level design on Q3TA is quite bland where as the levels in UT are ingenious. I purchased the game the day it came out(11/22/99) and have played the heck out of it over Thanksgiving Break and I can honetly say I have not grown tired of the game something that happens entirely too often with most games for me. I guess it comes down to this. Will I buy Ouake 3 Arena when it comes out in early December? Most likely. Will it be better? I am not sure, but if the UT demo and full game are any indicator it may be a long Christmas Holidays for Quake 3 Arena and the guys at id.
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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars And you thought FPS games were dying..., November 29, 1999
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Griffin Eng (Renton, Washington) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Unreal Tournament (CD-ROM)
With games like Team Fortress, Starseige Tribes, Rogue Spear all involving and emphasizing teamplay over the solitary deathmatching offered by games like Quake, it was very wise for Unreal Tournament to include a blend of both. The game, visually is mighty impressive (I've seen nothing that comes close to it so far). Everything from the smoke and lighting effects to the detailed textures of the walls screams quality. Unfortunately, in order to fully appreciate the lush visuals, a pretty hefty 3d card would be recommended. UT gives gamers many modes of play such as the regular deathmatch, a Capture the Flag mode, and a 'territorial' game in which you try to protect a certain area, the longer you hold out, the more points your team accumulates. Furthermore, the game runs fine on the Internet, granted that you have a 56K modem or better. If you crave intense shoot'em up action, Unreal will be for you. On a final note, the requirements for this game are quite high. I have a TnT2 Ultra video card stuffed in with a Pentium 3 550mhz computer and still saw some slowdowns. So, if you have the computer and some spare time, check this game out...you shouldn't be dissappointed.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars State of the art coding. BRILLIANT GAME., July 14, 2000
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I have never spend much time playing games, until I started playing UT. This game is now my personal record, I have been playing it for months, I bought hardware just for it, I installed ISDN just to get better pings. And I didn't even play much. Yes, it is that good. :) Unreal Tournament has smooth character models, stunning environments and wonderfully detailed levels that just lay waste to the competition. (That includes Quake 3). The audio in UT is spectacular. The sound of guns firing all over the place will have you on the edge of your seat.Your teammates also have excellent voice quality. After you give your orders to them they talk to one another about the orders.They also do a good job bragging about how they killed an opponent. Not at all repetitive like Q3's. The AI is my personal favorite area. Artificial Intelligence is an important factor to any game. No one wants to play a game with ridiculously idiotic opponents or even too hard. Just when you think the bots could not be any smarter, they are! The enemy bots have some wonderfully smart patterns.Your team can occasionally win the game without you having to do anything. Now that's a good AI. Some things they can do is group together and attack in formations, give warning when they see enemies and when they neutralize the enemy; they do a nicely choreographed victory dance. UT brutally kills the competition in IA, it completely humilliates games like Daikatana and Quake 3 whose braindead bots are sometimes quite pathetic. Multiplayer code is extremely solid and lag-free if you find a decent server and have a reasonable connection (Very good with 56k, perfect with ISDN or cable). You can even enjoy it with a 28.8 modem. The unique double-action weapons are also excellent. You have lots of flexibility, again, I have to compare it to Q3's boring and much more limited weapons.

A good game needs to merge its elements into one seamless experience. A game with excellent graphics, sound, AI, and multiplayer will surely be fun to play; and Unreal Tournament offers it all! Epic has done a great job merging all the game elements into one fantastic gaming session;

You need reasonably fast hardware, (I personaly have a Celeron@450, 128 MB and a Voodoo 3 3k and it runs very smoothly).

This is simply a brilliant piece of coding. If you even remotely enjoy these games, you will love it. Especially when you start playing with people in your area and your friends.

When it comes to which game you should use your hard earned money to buy, make it Unreal Tournament!

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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Unreal Tourney-By far, the largest surprise this year, November 18, 1999
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This review is from: Unreal Tournament (CD-ROM)
Ok, let's get a few things straight. First, I am a huge gamer (love Mob rule, AOE2, Freespace 2, Homeworld, all Quakes, etc., etc.). Secondly, I absolutely HATED the normal Unreal game. However, in UT, the graphics and sound surpass any game I have found (and the system requirements aren't that big either). Plus, if you are disappointed with your high pings due to your 56 K modem, DONT PLAY ONLINE! The bots (computer controlled players) are so realistic and so configurable, that a single player deathmatch actually sounds appealing. Plus, you don't immediately have access to all arenas in single player mode. You have to be the best and work your way up. 5 different modes of play mean that you will never be bored. I'm going to pre-order this sucker today, and you should too!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic first person shooter, December 31, 1999
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This review is from: Unreal Tournament (CD-ROM)
I don't know what systems people are running this game with. I have a measly 350 PII 96MB ram & a Voodoo 2 card, and I experience no problems, no choppiness, no net lag. All these people with their 600 PIII's need to check their machines out. On the other hand, this game is the most fun addictive 1st person shooter I have ever played. The AI on the 'bots is just terrific. The level designs are great, the weapons are way cool. Get this game at once.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Epic Redeemed..., March 27, 2000
This review is from: Unreal Tournament (CD-ROM)
In my option, the multiplayer capabilities of a game havealways been a staple of a good first person shooter, but even moresotoday.

After being disapointed in the the muliplayer capabilities of the origial Unreal (though, I loved the single player and the graphics), I was very impressed by what Epic has created in Unreal Tournament.

With all its playmodes (DM, CTF, Domination and the VERY original Assault) the game tends to put more emphasis on mutiplayer teamplay, however, however, its DM is nothing to be criticized.

If I had to choose between Quake 3 and UT, I would have to say UT was far superior, much more original, and much more fun game.

The online community for UT is blossoming now, with great mods. END

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