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Unreal Championship 2: The Liandri Conflict

Generally favorable reviews
Based on 54 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Microsoft
Developer: Epic Games
Genre(s): First-Person Shooter, Third-Person Shooter, Action
Players: 8
ESRB Rating: M (Mature)
Release Date: April 18, 2005
Summary
Unreal Championship 2: The Liandri Conflict revolutionizes the shooter genre with its high intensity melee combat system, optional third-person perspective and unique character combos. No longer solely bound to the first-person perspective, players can switch to third-person mode for lethal melee attacks and defensive combos; including the devastating reflect move, which sends an incoming attack back to the sender with interest. Characters in the game will also be more mobile and agile. Each Unreal character will use their own personalized arsenal of jumping, flipping and spinning moves to help players make full use of the new environments. Unique Adrenaline combo-powers supercharge the strength and deadliness of character attacks and defenses, while cranking up character speed and mobility to superhuman levels. Unreal Championship 2: The Liandri Conflict will offer gamers two new single player experiences to challenge their Unreal combat skills. In the single player campaign, players will fight their way through new cities and arenas as they take on the role of Anubis in his attempt to retake his people’s Nakhti Rite of Ascension Tournament from the machinations of the omnipresent Liandri Corporation. In the single player tournament, gamers will fight through a tournament ladder as one of the many unlockable characters in the game. Unreal Championship 2: The Liandri Conflict will also offer players the chance to fight head-to-head in eight player tournaments over Xbox Live or System Link. [Microsoft]
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What The Critics Said
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Maxim Online
The action’s a teenage fan boy’s wet dream, all leering lizard-men and sneering, scantily clad vixens who exchange gunplay and close-range combat moves like speed freaks in a slap fight.
Read Full Review >Yahoo! Games
This isn't merely an evolution of the franchise -- this is Unreal with the dial turned up to 11.
Read Full Review >Game Chronicles
Not only redefines our perception of multiplayer games, it raises the bar of the deathmatch genre to new heights and will become the benchmark by which all future online combat games are measured.
Read Full Review >Game Over Online
Combining the proven play of the Unreal franchise with the mechanics of a fighting game, Unreal Championship 2 elevates the first person shooter genre to a completely new level.
Read Full Review >GameZone
Does a great job of blending classic FPS action with some third-person platforming elements and brings the Unreal series to a whole new level. The gameplay modes are plentiful, online and off, and the AI is very smart and puts up a good fight.
Read Full Review >eToychest
In a few years, people will look back and recognize this as the game that drove the fast-paced shooters that followed.
Read Full Review >XGP Gaming
What is easily one of the coolest things about Unreal Championship 2 is the ability to deflect ranged shots back at your enemies.
Read Full Review >IGN
A remarkable exercise in innovation, smart design, and excellent technology. If you like to fight, whether it's via first-person shooters or through fighting games, you've got to play this.
Read Full Review >Official Xbox Magazine
Almost the definition of a triple-A title. It's got everthing - good online play, amazingly fun and addictive action, options up the wazoo, a graphics engine that will make your eyes well up - and it's all polished to a glistening shine... It's a spectacle to behold. [March 2005, p.32]
Game Informer
Undoubtedly one of the most intense and frenzied arena combat games I've ever played. [Apr 2005, p.136]
Gamezilla!
It blends meticulous fragging action with invigoratingly new brawling elements that, in the end, makes for a completely enthralling experience.
Read Full Review >Talk Xbox
What makes this title so special? Well, let’s see: you can use both third and first-person views; hand-to-hand melee combat; beautiful graphics; and amazing online multiplayer.
Read Full Review >Next Level Gaming
Not just a little bit better than the original; it's a LOT better. And I don't mean it to say that the original Unreal Champ was bad. It was great. But this is on another level.
Read Full Review >Xbox World Australia
The melee combat adds such a difference it almost feels like you’re playing a new genre of game.
Read Full Review >TeamXbox
The mixture of first and third-person gaming has been done in a slick enough manner so that melee and projectile combat blend together nearly seamlessly.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
While the concept of a first-person shooter going behind the back may sound a little strange at first, Unreal Championship 2 pulls it off with ease and, at the same time, provides a fantastic new twist on an old favorite.
Read Full Review >Cheat Code Central
Blending melee combat with first-person shooting may have been done before but it's never been done like this... It features a deep control system that once learned, will take you places that the original Unreal Championship could only dream of.
Stuff
We were haters at first, but the new P.O.V. started to grow on us. Watching our character cartwheel through the air like a T.J. Hooker stunt double makes for some heady moments.
Read Full Review >GameSpy
UC2 is trying to create a fun, arcade sensibility and atmosphere that takes the franchise and the genre in a sporty, flamboyant, enjoyable new direction. In this it succeeds admirably.
Read Full Review >Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)
It won't be for everyone - but the melee combat brings something fresh to the genre and the online games are absolutely cracking. [Xbox World]
Read Full Review >Gaming Illustrated
The game boasts some great graphics and tremendous gameplay fun for a fantastic overall gaming experience.
Read Full Review >3DAvenue
The melee action has changed the strategy of the game quite a bit making it much easier to play for a lengthy period of time.
Read Full Review >AceGamez
If you want something fresh, with almost endless replay value (so long as you have Live or some friends nearby) then I can do nothing but strongly recommend this title.
Read Full Review >GamerFeed
The atmospheric design is as good as it gets, the multiplayer options are aplenty, and no matter which perspective you choose, first or third, you'll still find some of the best combat you can dish out on a console.
Read Full Review >Edge Magazine
An ambitious and largely successful attempt to meld the accuracy of traditional firstperson battling with the extra spatial agility and awareness afforded by thirdperson movement. It does feel slightly overdone, but not to the point of obscuring its offering of intensity and flighty action. [May 2005, p.90]
Computer and Video Games
This new shooter in town didn't just impress us, it blew us away with its gorgeous looks, balanced weaponry and unbelievably fun gameplay. We're now scarred by this illicit encounter, and no FPS experience will ever be the same again. [Official UK Xbox Magazine]
Read Full Review >Xbox Evolved
Whether it’s offline or online, Unreal Championship 2 will never fail to please, because with so much to do, unlock, edit, shoot, taunt, and blow up…the action almost never stops.
Read Full Review >DarkStation
The sequel to Unreal comes up tops with solid gameplay, beautiful visuals and super-addictive online play.
Read Full Review >XboxAddict
Online, the game is a solid gem. One of the best controller internet games ever. My only gripe is offline. The bots, as smart as they may be, still don't compare to humans.
Read Full Review >MS Xbox World
With all of the added single player goodness of a Story Mode, Tournaments, Challenges, the new/classic game types, and the inclusion of Xbox Live play (which is a rule for Unreal) Unreal Championship 2 has the highest replay value of any 2005 release yet, and every minute, online or off, is just damn fun.
Read Full Review >AtomicGamer
With the new melee action gameplay and a brute-force approach with dozens of arenas, characters, mutators, and options, there should be enough here for any online gunslingers to just go crazy with.
Read Full Review >Extreme Gamer
It has its problems, and it isn't the best Unreal game to be made (that would go to the excellent "Unreal Tournament 2004"), but it is the most original game in the series and your best choice on Xbox.
Read Full Review >Xequted
If fast-paced action and bandage-wrapped fingers are your cup of tea, Unreal Championship 2: The Liandri Conflict is the game for you.
Read Full Review >Jolt Online Gaming UK
As great a game as Unreal Championship 2 is for the Xbox though, anyone who has played the magnum opus of the series that inspired it will have an inescapable nagging feeling that somehow, something is missing.
Read Full Review >Electronic Gaming Monthly
If you find "Halo 2's" multiplayer a little slow, try Unreal... A return to the whiplash speed of "Quake," UC2 is deathmatch at its most claustrophobic and relentless. [May 2005, p.137]
GamePro
While Unreal Championship 2 is amazing on a technical level, it's short on creativity and personality. [May 2005, p.88]
Read Full Review >VideoGamesLife
The melee mechanic works well for its first outing, and with a little tweaking it could really come into its own on the next generation. Bored of Halo? Get Unreal Championship 2.
Read Full Review >G4 TV
With a decent solo campaign, The Liandri Conflict would be near unstoppable. As it is, Epic's latest is one of the best things to happen to online console blasting in years.
Read Full Review >Computer Games Magazine
Nothing says "beware of oncoming plot" like an extraneous subtitle. [June 2005, p.92]
Pelit (Finland)
Technically a very impressive FPS. The single-player game is dull, but the fast and high-flying Live games promise to more than make up for it. [May 05]
Sydney Morning Herald
While too many are dull head-to-head encounters, the solo missions sharpen your skills.
Read Full Review >VGPub
UC2 from my experience is full of teens that want nothing more then to humiliate anyone who dares try to give them any helpful advice and accuse you of cheating or being some kind of weapon whore if you score a frag.
Read Full Review >GameCritics
A fine package, full of screaming weaponry and loads of options for players who live for this sort of thing, but I doubt that anyone who's not already into the big-caliber/big tits run-and-gun culture will find much to bring them into the fold.
Read Full Review >Game Revolution
Without a real single-player campaign and some equally progressive, detailed match types, this conflict is destined to be the biggest thing to almost happen to online gaming.
Read Full Review >Gaming Age
The game looks fantastic and is the ideal leap above its predecessor you would want in a sequel. Fourteen unique characters move and fight with such splendid animation, that you would be awestruck if you had the time to really see it between spawning.
Read Full Review >PALGN
With a bit more work on the weapons and little less emphasis on the melee combat, this mix of first and third person combat could be a real hit next time around. As it stands, it's still a very good game, but it falls a little short.
Read Full Review >Detroit Free Press
You should buy this game. It's a good one. But to me, the first "Unreal Championship" for the Xbox is in many ways a bigger -- as in larger -- hit.
Read Full Review >Play Magazine
One-on-one combat truly doesn't work here, but Unreal Championship 2 seems to delight in replaying this unpalatable scenario time and again - with each new stage requiring more kills, more wandering, more exposure to the incessant narrator's bleating until Unreal's reality bites becomes the great truth of the day. [Apr 2005, p.56]
TotalGames.net
Not much fun in single-player. Sure, it might make for good practice before taking your warrior online, but no-one is going to be buying it for Anubis' fight for corporate and religious ownership.
Read Full Review >Eurogamer
At my most charitable I felt like I was playing an experimental mod of a game I really love. All the time you're thinking 'well done chaps, nice work', but at the same time wanting to get back to the game you love.
Read Full Review >Pelaaja (Finland)
Gives a very conflicting impression. Great graphics, smooth frame rate and almost lag free online play make it an ideal game for a night of fast-paced fps-action online. On the other hand, the emphasis on third-person melee combat and adrenalin tricks is quite a turn-off for the hardcore fragfest enthusiasts. The complete lack of personality hurts too. [May 2005, p.70]
AltGaming
The melee combat works well, and we’re sure any future Unreal titles will feel lightweight without it—but as an experience, The Liandri Conflict is often a little too overwhelming.
Read Full Review >games(TM)
There are too many AI quirks and tic to make offline play a useful or even enjoyable tool for learning the ropes, so despite some promising advances, Unreal Championship 2 is just another game to file under the ‘buy it if you have Xbox Live’ sub-division of the FPS genre. [May 2005, p.86]
What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 8.2 (out of 10) based on 20 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
olivia C gave it a9:
This game is just so cool. I'm only 14, but it's the best game I've played next to halo1/2 and gears of war.really great but when unlocking characters, Malcolm doesn't unlock which is a bit crap because this means you can't unlock Gorge either! please can someone help me!( I must have won matches against human opponents in each game type at least 100 times!).
Mike K. gave it a4:
A truly dark day for Unreal Championship and Unreal Tournament fans everywhere. This game is truly an insult to its shining predecessors. Uninspired level design, ridiculously shallow combat, poorly designed gametypes, and bizzare departures from the universe as it has existed in the myriad of predating games all add up to one of the most disappointing gaming experiences one could imagine following the original Unreal Championship.
Eoin B. gave it a2:
I loved Unreal Tournament, it was epic and breath-taking, beautifully balanced and extremely violent. This game however shames the usually trusted brand. It feels so empty. Small maps that are randomly unsymetric, characters with no "character" and riddiculous acrobatics and adrenaline power-ups that look all fancy but seemso useless. Playing that game feels like playing with primitive colourfull toys that bounce around your room.
Karl M. gave it a6:
GamesTM got it right with this one. Only for you 10% of Xbox owners with live i'm afraid.
Mits777 gave it a10:
Do the people who gave it a 9 and below play the same game i did? With options up the wazoo and many different combinations of combat. Unreal (pun intended) stages, awesome graphics and great offline and online gameplay this is the sleeper of the year!
Sam gave it a5:
This is a horrible betrayal to the first game. It has a lot of options, but still is a betrayal to the computer game in that its an extremely easy play. The monstrous aim assist really does it in for player skill, on and off live. This isnt an Unreal game, if you want to play one of those get a pc. The only reason i give this a 5 is because of the sharp graphics and audio.
Spacey gave it a6:
After loving the first game, especially on Live, I had very high hopes for this sequel. Unfortunately it falls short. The first game had a large selection of weapons at your disposal within the game arenas but this second version only has you selecting 2 of your favourite weapons before the match begins.. Why I've no idea!!!! Secondly, the new hand to hand mode view is really a failed idea in this type of game. It should never have been implemented in my opinion. The levels all seem to be too dark and with not much variation in levels too. The game plays much better on Live but the single player matches are really, REALLY boring and much too easy to play. Graphics on the whole are pretty good, the frame rate certainly isn't as good as UC but on the whole doesn't spoil the game. I can imagine why people would love this game but for me, it doesn't do it. My advice would be to rent it out for a couple of nights first.
