- Publisher: Infogrames
- Release Date: Mar 13, 2001
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 2
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100UT fares better than "Quake III" in three of the categories: lag, amount of people allowed to play and levels.
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100The best internet play of any console shooter lifts Unreal Tournament to our top score. That doesn't mean it's perfect -- but it does mean it's the best of its genre on any console.
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95The graphics may be a little sharper and more detailed in "Quake III Arena," but UT's added gameplay features and 8-way multiplayer action more than make up for it.
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94The overall best first person shooter on the Dreamcast.
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94"Quake III Arena" on the Dreamcast may offer more visceral gameplay, but Unreal Tournament is the most complete package yet.
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Undoubtedly, Unreal Tournament gives you a much more complete package and is overall a better game (than "Quake Arena III").
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91I feel UT is the more polished title, even though "Quake (3 Arena)" may have it beaten on a creativity level. I'm sure I'll return to my "Quake" world in the future, but honestly you can't go wrong with either title.
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Whether you want to play online against 7 others, split screen with three friends, or alone against multiple bots, UT will not disappoint.
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90While UT is more user-friendly and fun, "Quake III" is faster, prettier and more raw.
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90Throw in some wild game-rule-altering "mutators" and pleasantly brief loading times, and Unreal Tournament delivers a high-speed, high-adrenaline package that never even has the chance to be boring. It packs more personality than "Quake III Arena."
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85The game looks great. Granted, it's not in hi-res mode like its PS2 counterpart, but DC players get on-line play, so nyah, nyah.
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Minor framerate issues aside, Unreal Tournament is an exceptional FPS and a must-have for any self-respecting Dreamcast owner.
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A good choice; just remember, it's not the whole enchilada. I like the difficulty level of the bots within single player as well as the possibility of 8-player network play. And where else can you find a chance to put those damn dirty robots in their rightful place?
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80Solid, solid, and more solid. It's intensely fun, well balanced, and it safely brings out the violent side in you.
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It picks up from where "Quake III Arena" left off in terms of AI, on-line capabilities, and graphics
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80Apart from some cramped environments, the immaculately reincarnated Unreal Tournament is a stone-cold killer.
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78I had an extreme amount of fun playing this one... The only issue I have is the sometimes-inconsistent frame rate, especially in split screen multiplayer.
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