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Introduction:
Unreal Tournament
2004, and Unreal Tournament 3) is a popular first-person
shooter video game. It is Epic Games's 1999 follow-up
title to Unreal and focuses mainly on multiplayer action.
It was launched in direct competition to id Software's
Quake III Arena which was released 10 days later. Although
Quake III Arena was considered to have better graphics,
streamlined gameplay and a widely adopted engine, UT
had superior bot AI, "alternate fire" for
weapons which introduced a further element of strategy,
and a larger variety of multiplayer capabilities.As
with the original Unreal, the ease with which players
can create and release mods.
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As with the original Unreal,
the ease with which players can create and release mods to
the core game is a key factor contributing to UT's longevity.
UT improved upon the mod-friendly nature of its predecessor
with support for mutators such as Sniper Arena, Instagib,
BunnyTracks, MonsterHunt, Jailbreak and more. Further, UT
"Clan", or gaming teams, and a score of UT dedicated
clan and fan community sites continue to sustain Unreal Tournament's
popularity years after its initial release.
Unreal Tournament 3 or UT3 is
part of the Unreal series of games and is the sequel to 2004's
Unreal Tournament 2004. It is codenamed Envy and was formerly
known as Unreal Tournament 2007, or UT2007. Using Unreal Engine
3, it is a first-person shooter video game designed mainly
for multiplayer gaming. However, in a recent interview, the
staff at Game Informer discovered that UT3 will not have the
usual UT single-player experience. Instead, there will actually
be a story-line and the player's "people" will have
their own personalities. This is a change from the normal
UT single-player campaign, which simply mimics the multiplayer
mode and has ladders. The game is developed by Epic Games
and will be published by Midway Games.
In 2005, Unreal Tournament 3,
then known as Unreal Tournament 2007, was announced for Windows
and PlayStation 3. On January 25, 2007, Midway made an official
announcement that the newly renamed game, Unreal Tournament
3, would be released for Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox
360. Each version of the game is targeting a release date
in the second half of 2007. Additionally, a demo will be released
for Windows before the full game's release. |
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