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Unreal Tournament III Review (continued)
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Manufacturer: Midway Find all Midway reviews
ESRB Rating: Mature
Platform(s): Windows Release Date: November 19, 2007
Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
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Date: 2008-05-11 Lots of eye candy game has lots of eye candy, very health machine needed to be able to enjoy, check system requirements. I started with nvidia 8600GT 265mb and it lagged, upgraded to Nvidia 9600GT 512mb plays great. dedicated server is a little difficult to set up but is do-able. My current system is a core 2 duo 2.4Ghz over clocked to 2.88Ghz, 2048mb ram DDR2 800 Mhz, 9600GT 512mb with raided sata drives. plays great. If you have an off the shelf or 2 year old computer more than likely it will not run on you machine. In other words it will not run on your family pc, get a true gamer machine.
Date: 2008-04-20 Okay Thought this game is similiar to Gears of War but turned out to be "tournament" game "duh". Campaign is pretty much like "tournament" except with storyline. Graphic and gameplay is very intense. Personnaly don't like fast moving game; give me headache. If you like Counter Strike then I recommend this game.
Date: 2008-04-20 Is it possible to improve on UT2004? Yes... I love UT2004. At first I was skeptical that UT3 would be anywhere near as good. Plus I was worried that my less than super duper PC wouldn't handle the graphics. I've got 4GB on a P4 3.2 with a NVidia6800. Well UT3 is awesome. The graphics are similar to Gears of War. The game play is good old UT with some really nice improvements. I do miss some of the old game types but overall this game gets 5 stars. Strong work Epic!
Date: 2008-03-22 Nice update Having played a couple prior UT versions, UT3 is a nice update. The maps are eye candy and very detailed. Character models are more sophisticated, with more customizable armor, helmets, etc. All this probably requires relatively recent hardware. I have a Core 2 Duo 2.4 and Nvidia 8800 GTS. The vehicles are a mix of familiar and alien. The landscapes are decidedly alien and/or futuristic. Gameplay is strong and rapid, as before. The arcade-style action of the earlier versions remains intact, but it's more detailed and prettier. It's also possible to just jump in and start fragging, making it a very accessible game to the casual user. That's always been a strong suit for UT, and it remains so in UT3.
Date: 2008-03-19 Frantic Pace... The game is nice enough, but the pace of it is frantic. It seems like it is moving way to fast to be able to actually navigate and aim. I've played my share of FPS, and I felt like a button pusher on this one. Not bad if you are into that I guess!
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