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Apr 23, 2001 Unreal Tournament (1999) - game update v.436 - Download Game update (patch) to Unreal Tournament (1999), a(n) action game, v.436, added on Monday, April 23, 2001. File type Game update. File size 7 MB. Last update Monday, April 23, 2001. Downloads 17675. Downloads (7 days) 173. How To Install Unreal Tournament 1999 Free Download (No Crash - Only 580MB) JuWo Tutorials. Unreal Tournament 1999-2016: CTF Facing Worlds - Duration: 20:10. Unreal tournament 1999 free download - Unreal Tournament, Unreal Tournament 2004 demo, Original Unreal Tournament demo, and many more programs. Unreal Tournament is a glowing, shining beacon in a sea of multi-player games. Beckoning wayward gamers from abroad, Unreal Tournament promises much more than just an eye candy experience. Unreal Tournament's visuals are second to none. Using a modified version of the Unreal engine, the game is smoother and slicker than a sheet of ice.
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Platforms: | PC, Mac, PlayStation 2, Dreamcast, Linux |
Publisher: | GT Interactive |
Developer: | Epic Games / Digital Extremes |
Genres: | 3D Shooter / First-Person Shooter |
Release Date: | November 30, 1999 |
Game Modes: | Singleplayer / Multiplayer |
Shooting your friends online was never this much fun.
Capitalizing on the growing popularity of the online gaming community, Epic set forth to create what would become Unreal Tournament, an FPS geared towards online combat. This multiplayer action game spelled out what an online fragfest is all about – explosive action, balanced weaponry, dynamic teamplay, cool levels and a terrific artificial intelligence.
CTF-Face in all its glory.
Unreal Tournament (UT99) is a sequel to Epic’s Unreal, a technically imposing FPS from 1998 that served to lay the ground works for this game. UT is powered by an enhanced Unreal Engine, one that looks better, is more stable and allows for a greater amount of third party customization. This game is alive and kicking thanks to it’s huge fanbase turning in countless maps and mods even today. Photoshop templates downloads. Best of all, UT still supports out-of-the-box online action – simply start the game, find a suitable server, connect (the program downloads all necessary third-party files) and start playing against other people.
UT isn’t solely centered on online gaming of course. There’s a solo campaign and practice modes, both played against bots. In campaign mode you work down the arena ladder and play against increasingly tougher opponents, while practice lets you play whatever you want at any time. You have many map types on offer in both modes –Â Deathmatch (DM), Capture the Flag (CTF), Domination (DOM), and Assault (AS).
DM and CTF, while very fun, will be familiar to all, but Domination (DOM) is the first truly original game mode in UT. Several teams make or break to control three strategically placed points on the map, leading to some hectic gameplay. But the most entertaining mode overall are the scripted Assault (AS) maps – here you must attack heavily fortified positions and accomplish specific objectives (pull this switch, open that gate) while the opposing team scrambles defensively. Accomplish the mission in good time and roles are reversed, placing your team as the defender and the other as the attacker. One map involves storming a beach under heavy fire and artillery, while in another you sneak aboard an underwater submarine. Great stuff.
Again, all of this would be half as fun if the game didn’t provide out-of-the-box bot support with killer AI. Never before were bots this lifelike. They not only make reliable team-mates, but competent enemies as well. They dodge rockets like pros on the higher difficulties, but you can still sneak up behind them and they won’t magically know you’re there. They’ll try to predict your direction with their rocket shots, but switch to a lighter weapon if you get in their face to avoid splash damage. They organize concentrated attacks on your base, then retreat after taking heavy losses.
AI difficulty levels come in many shapes and sizes, and – like the rest of the game- can be customized in full. You can adjust individual bot aggressiveness or passivity, their preferred weapon or willingness to follow orders. You can also manage their outward appearance and names, and of course team membership if you feel like setting yourself up against an army of bots.
- Assault maps are always a blast.
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- Your typical Domination map.
Firepower Diversity
The weapons received a superb makeover from their Unreal days. Most of the old artillery has been modified to look, sound and shoot better – from the oversized Enforcer handgun to the deadly Rocket Launcher or sleek Ripper. All of the weapons have their pros, cons and specific uses, though the undying Flak Cannon usually rules the roost in most arenas thanks to its unyielding punch. The Sniper Rifle wins at insane distances while the Redeemer will straight out cause a mini nuclear explosion that turns every living being into dust.
Each weapon has an alternate fire mode, and these modes are naturally great fun. The shock rifle combo (shoot an alt-fire ball of energy and then hit it in mid-air with a primary fire blast) makes its return from the original Unreal with the expected volatile results. The secondary function for the sniper rifle zooms smoothly between 1x to 8x for those brutal head shots. The Rocket Launcher also functions as a Grenade Launcher on the side, while the aforementioned Redeemer lets you navigate the rocket manually with its alt-fire.
Unreal Tournament blows the competition out of the water with its excellent gameplay, which includes its superb bot support, virtually infinite customization and flawless weapon balancing, not to mention UT’s gorgeous graphics and sharp sounds. It’s the fine wine of multiplayer mayhem, and it’s here to stay.
System Requirements: Pentium 200 Mhz, 32 MB RAM, 8 MB Video, Win95/98
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Overview
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The Tournament has begun! The time has come to prove you are the best! You and your team are going to face off in person against the deadliest warriors in the galaxy. Who is going to take the Unreal Grand Master title and who is going to crawl away in defeat? Like they say: to the victor goes the spoils.Unreal Tournament on the PlayStation 2 features all the same stunning gameplay and wicked AI you’d expect from the title. There’s no question that the developers have done a great job porting the game to a new platform, but in the end it just doesn’t stack up to its PC brother.
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Gameplay, Controls, Interface
Single player on the PS2 is very straightforward: you’re a contestant in the Tournament gunning for anyone who stands between you and the prize. The initial game menus are different from the PC version; they actually look much cooler, sliding in and out of view smoothly in response to your selections. Once gameplay starts, these cosmetic changes continue (damage and weapon status indicators are updated) but the basic look and play of the game is nearly identical to the PC version.All the game modes from the PC version are here: Deathmatch, Domination, and Assault. In all the single player scenarios the key to enjoying the game is the intelligence displayed by the computer controlled players. As expected, the AI behind the ‘bot players is fantastic -- they respond to changing situations and player actions just as well as their PC selves (if not better). There are still a couple of situations where the AI actions aren’t up to snuff, but overall it’s very impressive.While the PS2 controller is great for most games, it doesn’t quite stack up to full blown First Person Shooter (FPS) action where you need to turn, move forward and back, look up and down, and strafe as well as control selected weapons and fire accurately. The Unreal Tournament team has compensated for this in two ways. They’ve added some pretty cool auto-aiming and target-finding assists for players using the PS2 controller. These assists go a long way to make up for the slower turning rates and less-accurate pointing that are inevitable with a console-style controller.
The other control option gives you the full speed and responsiveness PC Unreal Tournament fans are used to. Just plug any USB keyboard and mouse into the PS2 and use the control setup that dedicated FPS maniacs swear by. (Here’s a hint, never, and I do mean NEVER, play Unreal Tournamentwith your opponent on mouse and keyboard and you on a PS2 controller. You’ll be bits of splatter on the wall before you can turn around).Where the game falls short of its PC brother is in multiplayer support. The game does offer up to four player split screen play on one system or you can use an i.LINK cable setup to connect multiple PS2 systems and play on separate screens. Now as a mainly PC-based gamer I may be biased, but split screen FPS gaming just doesn’t cut it. Your opponents can see exactly where you are and what weapon you’re carrying. An i.LINK setup is much better, but then how many people have multiple PS2 systems, not to mention an i.LINK hub to connect them and four TVs lying around? Bottom line here: since multiplayer is what Unreal Tournament is all about, I felt cheated by its inadequacies in the PS2 version.
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Graphics & Audio
Stunning -- that’s all there is to it. No other launch title I’ve played takes this much advantage of the new graphics engine in the PS2. The visuals are smooth, detailed, and just plain gorgeous. All the fog and lighting effects from the PC version are here, with some enhancements. Placing both versions side by side, I’d be hard pressed to say which looks better (in fact I’m not going to -- both are spectacular). Add to that the bone shaking sound effects and music (which stays in the background where it belongs, much better than it did in the PC version) and you’ve got a winning package.
Bottom Line
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The PS2 version of Unreal Tournament 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. Don’t get me wrong -- if you’re looking for a challenging first person game for your new PS2 then this is the one you want. The single player game is lots of fun and beating the nasty AI will challenge you. But what made the PC version of the game stand head and shoulders above the competition was the multiplayer support and this is the one area where the PS2 version comes in a clear second.
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Overall rating: 9