Reviews from

in the past


1ère jeu vidéale, c'est pour cela que je suis violente aujourd'hui

Didn't get to play it properly but it was still fun

I went to a vocational school back in 2007/8 and this was the only game that we could get running on our computers to work around the blocks put in by the school's tech support. Good times blowing your friends to smithereens during class.

funny on modded servers. solid mechanics, but it's no quake


The greatest game of all time, and the game that got me hooked on videogames from an early age. Music is fantastic, map design is fantastic, every gun feels fantastic, and each game mode is fun to play. This game is old but it doesn't feel outdated: a lot of the core mechanics in the game have carried on to later first person shooters. Despite its dwindling online and Epic Games taking this off most online retailers like Steam or GoG, this is still worth picking up and playing if you've never done so.

Played this game back with my Uncle and his friends and logged many hours playing on the Capture the Flag map 'Face' will always remember the fun with this game. It is a blast and worth every minute of fast paced action.

I used to play this so fucking long ago I don't remember a lot about it, but It used to be quite some fun.

Um dos meus jogos de tiro favoritos, vai ficar faltando uma estrela porque a cambada de corno da Epic Games resolveu tirar TUDO que era jogo que tinha Unreal no título porque "auauauauaua Fortnite auauauauaua". Até hoje tô convencendo meus amigos a jogarem esse troço comigo.

One of the few games I still play occasionally, I don't play much shooters these days but I'm still one of the very few that still plays this after Epic Games removed the game from every online store, the characters look unique, gameplay is decently fast, it has cool people, iconic soundtrack, death screams and cool weapons, it's a pretty straightforward game and that's why I like it.

too mature for my 7 year old brain

Meeeh los controles en ps2 son raros y el aim es feo pero para pasar el rato esta mas o menos

My dad had a friend's copy of this on the family PC. He wouldn't teach me how to play, since it was so violent and I was so little... but he said he wouldn't stop me from learning how to play myself. It didn't take long before I was a goddamn prodigy at this, my first FPS ever. No multiplayer FPS I've ever played has hit quite as good as this one.

Less balanced and more fun than Quake 3. I love the first Unreal Engine. Soundtrack is godlike.

i have played this game on ps2 for COUNTLESS HOURS. the controls were so bad and took great amount of time to get used to. but this was one of the best fps games ever. the maps, the guns... such a nostalgia trip.

Quake III is better. Oh, and thanks, Mckalib, for letting borrow this! Now, I know that this game was incredibly average.

Still come back to it sometimes though I have come to crave the sheer speed and intensity of Quake 3 more.

kinda on off, not something you can really play specifically, mainly just for killing time

J'ai 5 ans, a la maison je jouais déjà à Tekken 3; Je pose mes mains sur la souris de mon oncle; sur unreal tournament.

Depuis les Fps / FastFPS ne m'ont jamais lachés.


Unreal Tournament was one of my favorite games to play when it first came out, it was the absolute peak of FPS' from the 90's in terms of fluidity, map design, and general game mechanics. The issue with reviewing games of my youth or games that came out long ago is they are susceptible to nostalgia goggles, however I replayed UT earlier this year and it felt just as good if not better than it did before.

UT does absolutely everything right: from the legendary D&B based soundtrack (which was typical for games of this time,) to having tons and tons of interesting levels across various game modes (that were quite large and in depth.) The famed announcements upon killstreaks and multi-kills added to the games flare, hearing "M M M M MONSTER KILL KILL" makes you excessively hype and in the groove of the games fast paced jumping arena combat. There's never a dull moment in UT, whether you're fighting on a smaller 1v1 DM map or one of the larger objectivve based maps.