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Unreal Tournament is a classic first-person shooter that runs on Mac 9.0 and below, offering a nostalgic gaming experience with multiplayer capabilities and a beloved gaming engine.
D**E
sold me unusable software
This Unreal will not work on my system. There was no mention of system required to play. Their answer to the fact that the crystal case came in busted up was that it was shipped that way and it was in a sealed case. Well I can shrink wrap a case and call it sealed. I was under the impression this was suppose to be a new CD. I just threw 50 bucks in the toilet with no satisfaction. I bought this game because of the nostalgia, I had played this game many years a go. I will never buy another software from Amazon or the vender whom shipped this item. You can probably tell that I'm pissed.
P**E
Unreal Problems
I never got to play the game. I went to install it on my Mac and apparently the Classic Environment is no longer supported. I loved this game as a kid and I would love to play it again. If anyone can give me help on how i can make this game work, let me know. I have Snow Leopard as my operating system
T**D
Didn't work at all
The game didn't work, I am stationed in Afghanistan and work crazy hours so I didn't try to play the game until 50+ days later... The seller told me I can't get a refund because 50+ days have already gone by. I get it but still shouldn't be an excuse.
E**H
I was really hoping this one would work in OS10 ...
I was really hoping this one would work in OS10 but of course it does not. So far the only one that does is the 2004 edition.
M**7
sadly dead
why is a game which won't work on anything not in a museum still being sold as though it would work !!(it WAS a great game .. when we had compatible computer systems !)
F**R
seller good
Not happy with product but would highly recommend seller
N**I
Combat excells, Team play iffy
The way I see it is the following: Quake gets a quad damage railgun shot to unreals head as far as graphics go. And Quake Team Arena gets a Kamakazi at point blank with a couple dozen mines sitting behind Unreal as far as team play goes...But then Ureal starts fighting back:Random combat, Unreal headshots Quake with their all powerfull sniper rifle. LAN games, Unreal drops a flak grenade on their head... S'just that simple. I spent a few hours trying to figure out how to set up a lan game with Quake, and eventualy gave up. Unreal was easy.Unreal also plays on more general range of hardware than Quake, which goes along with losing some graphics. But S'ok, who needs ultimate eye candy when you have a Bio Sludge flinging weapon?The Team play of Unreal... Frankly bites, the engine just doesnt work for CTF at all, any camper with a sniper rifle or rocket launcher can take you out in one hit, and translocater kills are too easy to pull off for my tastes. But regardless, the combat picks up the slack as far as I'm concerned.
H**B
Life is a box of eye candy ... and high explosives!
Have you heard enough about which one is better, Quake III or UT? I know I have. So what do you get, out of the box, when you invest in UT? ItÕs a winner, I tell you that right away. LetÕs see ... 10 cool weapons, each with two attack modes to keep it all a tad more interesting than just point and shoot. You may actually end up developing something resembling a personal style with these. Especially interesting is the Translocator, which in addition to being a nice transportation device allows you to beam yourself right into your opponents carcassesÑeffectively ripping them asunder, of course. Clean me up Scotty!If you arenÕt all that crazy about online games, UT does live up to its claim of being a killer single-player experience: the bots, boring as they look (except for the very goth Necris, I think), will keep you entertained and on your toes. The AI is purty adroit: true, bots donÕt play like human players, but these digital playpals get close. They use all weapons and gadgets very efficiently, go everywhere you go (no cozy endless sniping here), and I SWEAR that during one Capture-the-Flag game I was ambushed by one waiting right outside my home base as I rushed after the enemy flag bearer, who had cleverly activated his personal shield specifically for this maneuver. DÕoh!If you do get bored, you can still tweak just about every aspect of the game from individual bot intelligence, behavior and weapons preferences to special ÔmutatorsÕ for the matches (Want sniper rifles only? No problem). UT boasts 50 maps, a lot of which are simply breathtakingÑIÕll never forget the first time I was standing on the dizzying height of a space station tower with Jupiter filling the sky and its moons wheeling around above my head. You may even catch the occasional shooting star (no, reallyÑjust before that nasty sniper feels that youÕve been standing in one place long enough). Imagine fighting on board a spaceship zipping through hyperspace ... or a galleon on moonlit seas ... or in an Egyptian tomb .... whoa dude!UT adds two new game concepts to the traditional menu: in ÔDominationÕ you and your team (the bots, by the way, are very responsive during team play, too) need to hold a number of designated control points as long as possible in order to win, and in ÔAssaultÕ you actually have a number ofÑnaturally destructiveÑmission objectives to fulfil (e.g. storm the facility, take out gizmo A to get to gizmo B and blow that up too), after which the tables turn and your team takes the defending side.Oh, and one thing (and my only Quake III - UT comparison): the bots in UT talk their acknowledgements, comments, and taunts, and theyÕre pretty nastyÑquite unlike the witty and urbane remarks of the Quake bots you see printed on the screen. You might get provoked into anger and violence, burning to shove their smart quips back down their throats. You donÕt mind that, do you?But you may want to put on the headphones while your kids are around ... or your parents.
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