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Epic Games has quite a pedigree when it comes to its Unreal Tournament series, and the third instalment is no let-down. With on and offline options a-plenty, a vast arsenal of deadly weaponry, and the award-winning Unreal Engine 3 toolset with which to design your own mods, Unreal Tournament 3 (UT3) pulls out all the stops. UT3’s Campaign mode…
Epic Games has quite a pedigree when it comes to its Unreal Tournament series, and the third instalment is no let-down. With on and offline options a-plenty, a vast arsenal of deadly weaponry, and the award-winning Unreal Engine 3 toolset with which to design your own mods, Unreal Tournament 3 (UT3) pulls out all the stops. UT3’s Campaign mode features a compelling single-player experience that follows the adventures of Ronin, a team of mercenaries out for revenge on those who destroyed their home colony. While playing through the single player campaign, certain in-game objectives will award you cards. These cards can be played before a mission to tweak the rules of the game. Some will give your team additional reinforcements, while others will hurt your opponents. Also available in single player mode is Instant Action, where you jump right in against computer-controlled Bots, in a selection of games including Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, Vehicle Capture the Flag, Duel and Warfare. Multiplayer modes include Quick Match, which will look for the best game available within the parameters you specify. You choose the match type – LAN or Internet – and a game mode (the same game list that’s available in single player). You can also join a game based on your search parameters. You can also host a game, of course. For newbies, it’s all explained in the ‘not-ideal-bedtime-reading’ game manual.
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