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"The gameplay overall is indescribably good yet we did find that after a week of almost constant play, the levels became old."





More fun than shaving a monkey!

The gameplay overall is indescribably good yet we did find that after a week of almost constant play, the levels became old. You can use as many mutators or different models and weapons as you like but the levels in the game don't change. Thankfully Unreal has a vast user community so we can expect UT specific levels to start appearing by the dozen shortly. If anything it's fun and addictive and should stay that way for at least a month and at most a year if new levels come out that are any good (usually are).

Everything about UT shines of class and hopefully soon we should find out if it has enough magic dust covering it to even out shine Quake3Arena. I felt more levels for the 'Assault' mode were desperately required and that is just about our only gripe next to the controls bug.

To much Eye candy can spoil the...

If there's one thing UT is good at then it's graphics, proving all those annoying message board posters wrong that Unreal technology was out of date. Unreal is only now just in-date from being ahead for so long so we hardly think it's a dead duck yet. Quality 16Bit textures, coloured lighting and particle effects help make UT a game that truly shines on even an older Voodoo2. The models used are smooth and in fact some of the female models look so good you could almost [CENSORED - THIS TEXT WAS REMOVED], eat our pancakes and give us strength.

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