Post by Shinu on Jul 9, 2007 0:34:50 GMT -5
Unreal Tournament is about the best head shot game there is.
Unreal Tournament 2004, also known as UT2004 or UT2K4, is a futuristic first-person shooter computer game designed primarily for online multiplayer gaming. The game also includes a single player mode that mimics multiplayer gaming through the use of computer-controlled, artificially "intelligent" players called "bots". Unreal Tournament 2004 is part of the Unreal series of games and is the sequel to 2002's Unreal Tournament 2003 and a successor to the original smash hit game Unreal Tournament, which many devotees regard as being superior to UT2003 and UT2004. Unreal Tournament 2004 was co-developed by Epic Games and Digital Extremes and published by Atari. The major addition to Unreal Tournament 2004 is the introduction of vehicles to the classic first-person shooter formula following in the footsteps of Tribes 2, Halo: Combat Evolved, and Battlefield 1942. The game also features an improved user interface.
One of the central and defining characteristics of the Unreal Tournament games, and one of the major components of its success, is the ease with which gamers can create and share their own custom user-made content such as user-designed maps (of which there are tens of thousands), weapons, and innovative game types, often collectively called "mods". A great many of the user-made custom maps are superior to the standard maps that were included with the game. Consequently, many, if not most online multiplayer UT servers play the custom maps. Custom maps can be designed with the Unreal Editor, which is included with the game.
Besides introducing new weapons, vehicles and game modes and restoring the sniper rifle, Unreal Tournament 2004 also contains everything released previously in Unreal Tournament 2003. Consequently, Unreal Tournament 2004 completely replaced Unreal Tournament 2003 on store shelves. Unreal Tournament 2004 boxes sold in the United States include a $10 mail-in rebate requiring that a short form be completed and sent to the publisher along with a copy of the manual cover for Unreal Tournament 2003. Versions sold in the United Kingdom had a similar offer, but required sending in the play CD for Unreal Tournament 2003 instead.
Its successor, Unreal Tournament III, is expected in the second half of 2007.
Discuss.
Unreal Tournament 2004, also known as UT2004 or UT2K4, is a futuristic first-person shooter computer game designed primarily for online multiplayer gaming. The game also includes a single player mode that mimics multiplayer gaming through the use of computer-controlled, artificially "intelligent" players called "bots". Unreal Tournament 2004 is part of the Unreal series of games and is the sequel to 2002's Unreal Tournament 2003 and a successor to the original smash hit game Unreal Tournament, which many devotees regard as being superior to UT2003 and UT2004. Unreal Tournament 2004 was co-developed by Epic Games and Digital Extremes and published by Atari. The major addition to Unreal Tournament 2004 is the introduction of vehicles to the classic first-person shooter formula following in the footsteps of Tribes 2, Halo: Combat Evolved, and Battlefield 1942. The game also features an improved user interface.
One of the central and defining characteristics of the Unreal Tournament games, and one of the major components of its success, is the ease with which gamers can create and share their own custom user-made content such as user-designed maps (of which there are tens of thousands), weapons, and innovative game types, often collectively called "mods". A great many of the user-made custom maps are superior to the standard maps that were included with the game. Consequently, many, if not most online multiplayer UT servers play the custom maps. Custom maps can be designed with the Unreal Editor, which is included with the game.
Besides introducing new weapons, vehicles and game modes and restoring the sniper rifle, Unreal Tournament 2004 also contains everything released previously in Unreal Tournament 2003. Consequently, Unreal Tournament 2004 completely replaced Unreal Tournament 2003 on store shelves. Unreal Tournament 2004 boxes sold in the United States include a $10 mail-in rebate requiring that a short form be completed and sent to the publisher along with a copy of the manual cover for Unreal Tournament 2003. Versions sold in the United Kingdom had a similar offer, but required sending in the play CD for Unreal Tournament 2003 instead.
Its successor, Unreal Tournament III, is expected in the second half of 2007.
Discuss.