Unreal Tournament 2007 ( DVD-ROM ) Description:
Unreal Tournament 2007 ( DVD-ROM ) review: 5 stars (Best FPS deathmatch game at the moment!) - UT2007 is likely the best deathmatch FPS game out at the moment! I've been playing its deathmatch mode since UT2003. Way more fun than CS or HL2 deathmatch! And if you get really good, you can win an entire match without ever dying! How many games let you do that?? In CS, you can get killed with a lucky shot by a newbie. But UT2007 deathmatch requires real skills. Heck, if you're good enough, not even the redeemer can kill you! Play online...it's a blast! 5 stars (AWESOME!) - This is just about the best game I've every played. The DVD-version is a great option to have (if you have a DVD-player drive to use it), and it's the same unbelievably low price as the CD thing. I can't really say much else that hasn't already been said, except this: don't forget to download the bonus pack. It was released by Atari, and has some new vehicles, some more even cooler skins, and nice maps. ONS-rules. Don't think about it, just BUY THE GAME...BUY THE GAME...BUY THE GAME... 5 stars (Beauty coming out the wazoo) - And yes, that's a good thing.
The first time I saw this game I literally scoffed at it when I saw the June 2007 release date. I have to say though, that this is truly a mind-blowing game. I have never before seen in my life so many widely varying weapons, game types, characters, and maps, of which there are probably 200 (no, seriously).
All but a few of the couple hundred maps are unique, gorgeous, well designed, and awe inspiring, with giant horned skulls vomiting lava and everything! Several of the maps have low gravity too.
Weapons are amazing, and the _only_ dinky one is the one that you start with. The rest of them are sickeningly overpowered, Including a hand-held nuke! They number ~21 in all, and you can even choose custom targeting reticules for each one.
Characters, like everything in this game, are here in spades. I'm not sure how many there are, but most of them are very cool. In addition to normal squad commands there are key combos for dozens of taunts. A very nice touch, I think.
Single player is sort of a biography of a neo-gladiator with you as the main character. You bet on matches, fight them (duh), heal your team, and buy new teammates. But don't worry, all that is kept at a healthy minimum, with plenty time left for gut-blasting glory.
All vehicles have two views, one in 3rd person, and the other 1st, where you can see the steering wheel and everything! The cool thing is that it's all very well balanced; everything has its own strengths and weaknesses.
The best part is Assault mode. Basically, its a reenactment of historic (Their past, our future) battles, with real people as the combatants. Not just battles, though. Recover nuclear missiles, hop in your starfighter and relive the destruction of the Skaarj mother ship 'Star Wars style', be on "Junkyard Wars" but with guns, quell a robot uprising, blow up rival company's research facilities, and kill rebels, all of which you see from both sides. Who doesn't like being a homicidal robot committing mutiny?
| Version: Deluxe Size: 14.95 kByte Date: 19.09.2007 License: Software
Cost: Free to try, 29.99 $ - to buy.
OS: Windows XP Windows Me Windows 98 Windows 2000
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