People are still playing this FPS behemoth in their droves online, it's such a great all-round game to enjoy. The single player is pretty much the same as previous UT games, but the colours, levels, weapons and multiplayer modes have all been supercharged.
It's such a simple game to play, you just roll around killing everything in sight while occassionally accomplishing your targets... read more
Description:Unreal Tournament 2004 is the third game in the popular Unreal Tournament series.
This latest edition includes several new features. First and foremost is the return of Assault mode from the original Unreal Tournament. This mode pits two teams, attackers and defenders, against each other. The attackers must try to complete various Unreal Tournament 2004 is the third game in the popular Unreal Tournament series.
This latest edition includes several new features. First and foremost is the return of Assault mode from the original Unreal Tournament. This mode pits two teams, attackers and defenders, against each other. The attackers must try to complete various objectives, and the defenders have to stop them. At the end of the round, whether time runs out or the attackers win, the roles are switched, and the defenders become the attackers. A mode new to 2004 is Onslaught. Another team-based mode, there are several Power Nodes spread throughout the map, with one base per team that houses a large Power Core. The players must go to each Power Node, link it to the enemy Core, and eventually attack the enemy Power Core itself. Rounding out the remainder of the game modes is the standard Capture the Flag, Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Double Domination, Bombing Run, Last Man Standing, Invasion, and Mutant, for a total of ten different game modes.
There are several weapons available to you, all of which come with a secondary fire. You have pistols, shock rifles, Redeemer rocket launchers (which can launch a missile guided by you), AVRiL missile launcher, lightning gun, rocket launcher and flak cannon, to name a few.
2004 features, for the first time, vehicles, which are available in Onslaught. You can hop into a tank, a humvee, a scorpion (similar to the Warthog in Halo), and five different flying vehicles, ranging from ships to transporters. Each vehicle has it's own characteristics, and some can hold multiple players. Each vehicle also has a personalized license plate with the name of the player driving it.
There are over one hundred maps to choose from. A lot of them are remakes from the past versions of the game, and there are several new ones made for 2004. Maps can be downloaded in the future, from official sources or from amateur mapmakers.
Unreal Tournament 2004 also includes a detailed single player campaign, in which you earn credits by competing in tournaments, which you then use to draft a team to compete in team-based tournaments. You work your way up qualifying ladders to the championship.
2004 supports voice chat, and also includes speech-to-text recognition software, which will take what you say (or other people) and translate it into text as if it were typed.... (more)(less)
Manufacturer : Atari Release date : 18 March 2004 Number of discs : 1 EAN: 3546430107829
"I have some slight resentment over this game, since it is everything UT2K3 was supposed to be--which I bought--but never was. If I had waited a year longer, I would have got what I wanted (Assault mode, vehicles, etc) because this game is a blast."
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Goliath
Army: Universal
Armament:140mm Cannon, Duel .50 Calibre Machine gun
Armour: Double-plated Carbon-Duranium Shell
The Goliath tank saw action for two-whole decades as a main offensive battle tank before appearing in the Unreal Tournaments. The primary cannon delivers a huge depleted uranium shell at a velocity of over one mile per second."
The Flagship added this to a list 3 years, 11 months ago
"I left her to her own devices with my mean machine and the whole world at her mercy one day, only to come back and find that she was boasting about clearing the first tier of levels on UT'04.
It seems all the bright colours and endless carnage struck a chord with her. I didn't have the heart to tell her that these beginners levels are about as difficult to complete as a good night's sleep. "
The Flagship posted a review 5 years, 5 months ago
“People are still playing this FPS behemoth in their droves online, it's such a great all-round game to enjoy. The single player is pretty much the same as previous UT games, but the colours, levels, weapons and multiplayer modes have all been supercharged.
It's such a simple game to play, you just roll around killing everything in sight while occassionally accomplishing your targets. The vehicles and expansive maps more than make up for the complete lack of team play you experience online. Some players are just so good at this game it's untrue, but I guess they have had a good 3 years to practice. This is proper fast-paced FPS action that never takes itself too seriously.” read more
Shanewebb added this to a list 5 years, 6 months ago