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Unreal Tournament

Generally favorable reviews
Based on 23 critic reviews
How did we calculate this?
Based on 6 votes
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Game Info
Publisher: Infogrames
Developer: Epic Mega Games
Genre(s): Action, First-Person Shooter
Players: 4
ESRB Rating: M (Mature)
Release Date: October 26, 2000
Summary
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What The Critics Said
All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
TotalGames.net
Get your fix of mindless killing right here, you won''t regret it - this is after all ''Unreal''.
Read Full Review >GamePro
What little it lacks in gameplay sits UT a close second to Eidos' excellent "TimeSplitters."
Read Full Review >GamePen
It's not going to look and run as well as it does on an Athlon 1Ghz with a GeForce 2 Ultra, but for PlayStation 2 owners, it's one of the best FPS games out there at launch.
Read Full Review >Gamezilla!
The PS2 version of UT is like caffeine-free diet Mountain Dew -- the taste is there, but what’s the point? The game AI provides a solid single player experience, but without acceptable multiplayer the game is lacking what really made it great on the PC.
Read Full Review >GamerWeb Sony
A solid game. It doesn't make anywhere near the full use of the PS2, nor does it add a lot to the mix in order to compensate for the natural lack of ubiquitous mouse/keyboard support and Internet play.
Read Full Review >IGN
It certainly looks and runs a sight better than any first-person shooter from the previous console generation, and console gamers new to Unreal likely won't be disappointed by how it looks or plays.
Read Full Review >Gaming Age
In order to make UT a little more playable for the casual gamer, an auto-targeting option was added to UT PS2, which makes the FC and SR even more powerful in human multiplayer.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
Has consistently ambitious level design throughout, even in the PS2-exclusive maps, and the entire game benefits from it.
Read Full Review >Yahoo! Games
There are simply a huge number modes and options and game types to venture through in this game, so many that you'll likely never tire of things to try here.
Read Full Review >Hot Games
Who is the audience for this game on the PS2? The answer is really only those who don't own either a Dreamcast or a decent PC.
Read Full Review >GameSpy
While UT certainly does not break new ground, it makes a good transition from the PC and offers much with its unique game types and excellent multiplayer.
Read Full Review >Da Gameboyz
Although not graphically as good as the PC version, UT for the PS2 still offers up the same stellar sound and enough single player action to keep you satisfied.
Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)
The PS2 version doesn't have any extra features that might make up for the lack of certain technically impossible bits and pieces.
Happy Puppy
Visually stunning with tons of detail, an extreme amount of firepower, and beautifully violent deaths.
Read Full Review >Game Revolution
It's a good game and a good PC conversion, but without true multiplayer and no real one-player quest, it's an appetizer and not quite a meal.
Read Full Review >Daily Radar
Even with the supported keyboard and mouse, UT is only a good game that will become a great one once the PS2 heads online.
CNET Gamecenter
A fun game, if you can get over the poor multiplayer support and buy yourself a USB-compatible keyboard and mouse.
Antagonist
Just go buy the PC version.
All Game Guide
Unfortunately, this version of Unreal Tournament does lose a lot in the translation. Although the basic game is very much the same, this title was created to be played online.
Read Full Review >My Gamer
This particular version of [Unreal Tournament] seems more like a beta than a well-aged port.
Read Full Review >PSX Nation
This port needed more time to clean up the framerate and spruce up the visuals.
Read Full Review >Electric Playground
Most everything about the PS2 version makes us cringe, especially since we know how much the PC version of Unreal Tournament rocks.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 8.0 (out of 10) based on 6 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Rogin H. gave it a9:
Harmless, mindless fun... when you've just got to shoot someone!
Unreal P. gave it a 10:
Yes, UT on Pc is better but evryone in the entire world should play this. This is one of the best FPSs ive played in my life.
Ryan M. gave it a 9:
I found this game one of the best first person shooters i've ever played. The pc version may be a whole hell of a lot better but UT fans should give the ps2 version a chance.
Bog Man gave it a 9:
This f.....g kills all before it! I've played UT on PC, Mac and now ps2, the PC is always going to have better visuals, but i personally prefer the dual shock control (guess i'm the only one).
