Unreal Tournament III
Continuing the intensity of the well-known series, Unreal Tournament 3 unleashes the full power of the Unreal Engine 3. In this adventure, you're thrown into the thick of the Necris invasion and immersed in the battle of your life. Defend what's left of your clan with an arsenal of more than 24 powerful, futuristic weapons and a slew of upgraded vehicles. Both new and returning characters can be friends or foes, so watch your back. Whether you're under attack from advanced Artificial Intelligence adversaries or from human online warriors, one thing's for sure — you're in for gut-wrenching, breathtaking action once you've entered the world of this compelling first-person shooter.Features New single-player campaign ...
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UT3 is probably the fastest FPS on the consoles at this time. With lightning fast gameplay and stunning visuals. I only noticed very minor texture pop ins and the occasional framerate dips but really I’m being nitpicky here, UT3 looks and plays fantastic, near perfection for it’s style of gameplay and probably the best looking,best performing game currently on the 360 to date.
With the addition of 5 New Maps for the 360 version, 3 of which are wholly new and 2 are reinvisioned versions of the PS3/PC version with Necris themes. All of the maps look quite good and some are fantastic looking.
I’ve noticed that they improved the 360′s version , by tweaking the core controls with a ‘minor’ aim assist , I noticed that the bullets track a little better and behave more realisticly. I don’t prefer aim assist myself ,BUT , I will say the 360 version is the most refined version yet ,aside from the HUGE GAP ,of not supporting user created mods, it is the most polished port.
The split-screen is fun,if your into that, UT3 360 supports split-screen online multi,co-op,local,and System Link. (no split-screen ranked matches though)
All DLC that’s available for the PS3 is included in the 360 version (ASIDE FROM USER created mods)
(If your still into UT ‘fast twitch’style gameplay)
The multiplayer is liquid fast and fun, with Game Modes DeathMatch ,Team DeathMatch,CTF,Vehicle CTF,Duel, and last but not least Warfare which is a team based mode involving Capturing and linking together ‘nodes’ with your orbs ,so you can destroy the enemies core. Warfare adds a little strategy to the twitch gameplay mechanics of UT3.
UT3 is so fast,so frenetic , you’ll barely have time to come up for air .
I was playing UT3 for about 7 hours and didn’t even realize it, there’s definitely no down times in UT3.
The single player campaign ,is little more than glorified BOT matches, but that’s not such a bad thing as the enemy AI are really about as close as you can get to real humans, (sometimes better) especially on the harder settings.
There isn’t much of a story in the campaign,but that’s ok I don’t wanna watch a bunch of mini-movies anyways. But It would’ve been nice to have a deeper ‘in-game’ story mode,instead you get the occasional little cutscenes in between matches. AT least you have access to all online matches offline as well. Some of the MAPS are absolutley stunning as you progress into the game,these maps by far look superior to just about any game on the 360. There were quite a few ‘jaw dropping’ moments in the maps. When EPIC said in there early interviews with various magazines that UT3 ‘makes Gears look ugly’ , They weren’t kidding. But the comparison ends there,don’t expect a Gears style cover system. UT3 is pure unadulterated lightning fast gameplay. I can’t get over how fast this game performs. Other games like Gears,RSV, move at snails pace compared to this game,its insanely fast. You know some games slow down your player to help the graphics perform better, BUT UT3 , turns the dial past 11 and it still looks smooth as butter.
Switching weapons are mapped to the RB and LB respectively and of course all have some form of alternate fire (LT),
at first I would’ve preferred a quicker layout of weapon toggle, BUT , the controls are really easy for any 360 FPS veteran ,you shouldn’t have any problems jumping right in and playing.
The vehicles all drive and perform closely to Halo’s Warthog ,there quite easy and intuitive as well ,with a little learning curve ,that’s a perfect time to check out the campaign’s offline BOT matches to hone up your skills for online.Especially sharpening your skills for capturing nodes and learning the best routes in the maps.There’s also tons of unique flying vehicles .
UT3 is a fantastic game on the 360 ,with the only real downside to the 360 version is the lack of ‘user created mods’ and the lack of a ‘real’ story in the campaign , BUT THERE IS TONS of game content offline with the BOTS.
I’ve seen from interviews from EPIC you can expect some solution for user created mods most likely in the form of DLC ? who knows? . But the 360 is so meaty ,so full of game content it really is an exciting game and the lack of user created mods should’nt detour you from picking up a copy for yourself. If your looking for a deep single player story campaign and don’t have LIVE access I would suggest renting it first, as there’s no real deep story here ,BUT , even offline the BOT matches can be fun. There’s just no match though for human counterparts online,UT3 true shining feature is the Multi-player and it’s one of the best looking ,best performing games on the 360 to date, if not THE BEST.
I got through the camapaign’s single player in about 17 hours. I gotta admit the BOTS are extremely impressive on the harder settings and you get (8) difficulty settings from Novice to Godlike. Trust me these BOTS will test even the most skilled players. You can even play ‘instant action’ offline ,and manually set Bot skill levels,number of combatants,Goal Score,Time Limit,Opposing Bot Faction,and Force Respawn toggle. WOW what can I say ,stuff usually reserved for online play only is ALL available to the non-LIVE players. Very nice indeed.
Overall UT3 is much better than I had expected. EPIC really knows what there doing when it comes to Unreal Tournament style gameplay and they tweaked the 360 to its maxium limits and to my surprise ,the game is exceptionally smooth,clean,and fast paced with out so much as a hiccup or a very rare framedrop on the 360. Definitley pick this game up a very,very solid FPS.
PEACE
Recieved this yeasterday and spent 6 straight hours playing it.I have the pC version and have been a UT fan for years but I just enjoy XBOX/360 more and im more comfortable with controler.The graphics in this version are absolutely stunning in 1080P glory and excellnt 5.1 Dolby Digital audio.In multiplay I was given a choice of join a match or hosting.All the maps are here plus 5 exclusive to 360.No modding capabilities but who cares?Some do but I don’t.The online multiplay was smooth and lag free.Buy this with no regrets.9 out of 10.
Ahhh! Finally a 360 game that measures up to the original PC version of Unreal Tournament. It’s lightening fast, gorgeous, and like greeting an old friend.
All the UT favorite weapons are here, the nuclear redeemer, sniper rifle, shock rifle, flak cannon, and bio gun. Sadly the only one that’s missing is The Ripper, which used to shoot saw blades and had an alternate fire option that would let you bounce them off walls and around corners. As in the PC version the Redeemer can be fired guided or unguided, and you bet you can use the alt fire on a shock rifle to launch a ball of plasma that you can then shoot to cause an explosion.
The game includes many multiplayer maps to choose from including an updated version of the classic Deck 16! You can play these via system link or on Xbox Live. Maps are beautiful in HD and play like greased lightening on Live. No more tactical sorts of slow moving action or rechargeable shields. Its a welcome return to old school twitch gaming previously only seen on the PC. You need to earn your armor and fight for health packs to stay alive. There’s many game types to have hours and hours of fun which including Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, CTF and a couple of new variations like “Warfare” and a one on one “Duel” mode.
The interface for multipayer hosting is very much like the original Unreal Tournament where you can make a subset of the list of maps and arrange them in any order you’d like to play them in and the game will automatically queue them up. The manual also mentions being able to add “Mutators” to the game, like the original, though I’ve not played with that option yet.
UT3 also includes a single player campaign that can be played either as a single player or in a co-op format with friends. For the most part the campaign mode is designed as a collection of the different multiplayer game formats and more like a tutorial on how to play the different game types simulating online play with bots. It’s fun but it’s not where the real action in UT3 is, which is online multiplayer playing against real thinking people. You will, however, learn about many of the new game types and features like the numerous new vehicles that are available. There are flying craft, tanks, and even war of the worlds style tripod walkers.
Graphically the game has a similar look to Gears of War, but is much cleaner and sharper. Depth of picture on a 1080i HDTV is amazing. I’ve played on Live with my settings all set to max and encountered no issues with frame rates or slowing. Like the original PC version it runs like greased lightening but also looks amazing.
If you’re into old school, high action, fast paced, online multiplayer fragfests THIS is the game for you. If you’re into slower paced duck and cover strategy gameplay this probably won’t be for you. Fans of the original Unreal Tournament will enjoy it.