At the end of the day I think the original Unreal Tournament was the best of the bunch. It's far and away my most-played first person shooter, though UT 2004 is probably a close second.
Isn't the definition of "almost" to be near of?I have to agree that UT2004 was almost, but no where near, as good as the original...
I don't know what it is that rubs me the wrong way about UT3 but it just doesn't seem to be as much fun as the others were.
At the end of the day I think the original Unreal Tournament was the best of the bunch. It's far and away my most-played first person shooter, though UT 2004 is probably a close second.
One of the demo maps for the original UT, something you could play without even buying the game, was a level called Morpheus, a low gravity map set between three tall buildings with a narrow platform far, far below the main source of action. To play it, you had to be able to deal with threats in all three dimensions, but even perfect play couldn't save you if somebody managed to tag you with a knockback weapon like the Shock Rifle and you went tumbling off the towers.
I love the way that vertigo and leaps of faith were integrated into that map. I probably spent more time playing that one map than I did any single game in the Quake series.
Saw this on [H]: If Quake Was Made Today.
http://www.hardocp.com/news/2011/11/03/if_quake_was_made_today
Comments? Thoughts?
PS. Once my exams are over with (in 2 weeks), I'll have to get out my copy of Quake!
I thought it was quite humorous. :bglaugh:Comments? Thoughts?
For the sake of clarity. Which end of a rabbid weasel is the business end? :bleh:...as it makes me want to find the marketing guy responsible for the advert and hit him in the face with the business end of a rabbid weasel.
For the sake of clarity. Which end of a rabbid weasel is the business end? :bleh:
For the sake of clarity. Which end of a rabbid weasel is the business end? :bleh:
My friend said sanctum got some interesting updates recently.
There is a shooter game I'd like to see, called Six Days in Fallujah.
A bunch of console crap is the "greatest" video game music? No Mechwarrior 2? No Quake?
I wasn't aware the titles had to be PC exclusive in order to make your list.
Odd, but I agree with Merc, so far anyway. Probably why I want old hardware around, to play Quake 3-4. I'd really like to be able to play Tex Murphy again. Even though a bit buggy, it was really fun.
The Call of Duty games are sitting in my desk. Haven't had the urge to get them out and play.