Unreal Tournament 2003 doesn’t disappoint. For packed onto its three CD-ROMs is some of the finest action gaming on the planet, along with enough to keep you glued to your PC for months.
Packed in this time, in addition to traditional Deathmatch, Capture the Flag and Domination modes, is the fantastic new bombing run. As with all elements of the game, it’s introduced by an excellent tutorial, and even novice players will have little trouble finding their feet. Bombing Run adds a new team element, with the aim of getting the ball through the opposition goal. Think a first-person version of Speedball and you’re there.
The gameplay in Unreal Tournament 2003 is far more tactical than you’d first think, although not to the detriment of those looking for a simple blast. But particularly in multiplayer mode–undoubtedly the highlight of a superb set of games–you need to think quite hard about your actions, whatever mode you’re playing. It really can make the difference.
In some ways, the game hasn’t evolved from its predecessor. Undoubtedly it’s slicker, looks better and is more polished, yet the core of the action is still very similar. Yet it’s such pure, engrossing entertainment you’d be hard pushed to grumble. In all, Unreal Tournament 2003 is an accomplished and successful marriage of the original with some very welcome new ideas. Even the weaker areas of the game are very good, but when it’s doing what it does best it’s utterly unmissable. Don’t be without it. –Simon Brew
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Unreal Tournament 2003 Windows 2000 2002 Top-quality Free UK shipping
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