Amazon.co.uk Review
With
Unreal Tournament carving the way in the gaming world for multi-player fests, Infogammes hopes to do the same for single-player first-person shooters with
Unreal 2.
Playing Marine wannabe John Dalton, you're assigned to patrol a monotonous stretch of the outer perimeter. Of course, you soon get a distress call from a nearby planet and the action ensues in the usual fast-paced manner that you've come to expect from the Unreal team.
The gameplay is great, with a good array of weapons to master and there is plenty of interaction possible with a Real Time Conversation System allowing you to issue commands and respond to events as they happen.
Unreal 2 uses the same engine as Unreal Tournament 2003 and as you would expect the graphics are very good, if not a little power hungry and you'd be advised to have more than the recommended PIII 733.
Those keen to develop the game further will be pleased to see that the game comes with a level editor but some may be disappointed to see that the inclusion of a multiplayer element isn't here--you'll have to buy Unreal Tournament 2003 for that.
If you missed the single-player element in Unreal Tournament 2003 then Unreal 2 will certainly fill the void. The storyline is filled with plenty of baddies and will be enough to challenge FPS fans old and new. --Jason Denwood
Manufacturer's Description
Unreal 2 is an intense gaming experience that immerses players in an epic story-driven adventure featuring superb graphics. As a Terran Colonial Authority Marshall, you're patrolling a sector of the frontier with three crew members when an interstellar war erupts about you! Rumours of powerful and ancient alien artefacts have driven rival factions to war in an attempt to find and control the objects. You must locate these artefacts, determine their purpose and restore order to the sector - before it's too late.