As a continuation of the Unreal Tournament franchi ...
Amazing graphics. Fast game play. Lots of variety in maps. Some really cool cars.
Assault and onslaught can really chug on older systems.
Posted Aug 20, 2004 - As a continuation of the Unreal Tournament franchise, this entry is pure gold. While the graphics aren't a huge improvement over UT 2003, that says a lot for the older game, since UT 2004 is very much still in the top tier for appearance. It's ironic that the game is so pretty, since any hesitation to admire the scenery will usually result in a messy death. The game is also relatively smooth even on slower machines, which is something that can't be said for most cutting edge products. It should be mentioned, however, that some of the more busy modes, assault in particular, are brutal on underpowered PC's, with low frame rates and choppy action. The enormous variety of maps should keep anybody occupied for days just trying them all out. The vehicles are a welcome addition and add some new spice into the game although, once again, most of the details will go unnoticed as you're too busy trying to survive. The single player game is also quite strong. While you're not playing against actual people, the AI of the bots is usually very convincing, and on the harder difficulties they exhibit near godlike abilities that can be a real challenge. This can make for some very frustrating experiences if you are a UT newbie, so be warned.
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