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| From: Atari Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $2.90 You Save: $17.09 (85%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 148 reviews Sales Rank: 11034
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 95, Windows Xp, Windows Me, Windows 98 ESRB: Mature Media: CD-ROM Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Windows 95 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8 x 6 x 2
Model: 22650 UPC: 742725216204 EAN: 0742725216204 ASIN: B00005Y4Q1
Release Date: February 4, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: New factory sealed in box, shipped within 1 business day, emailed confirmation
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| • | Uses an advanced, real-time dialog system for fluid communications with your ships crew and non-player characters. | | • | Enjoy incredibly lifelike graphics powered by the latest Unreal Engine technology from Epic, with extremely high polygon counts, skeletal animation, particle system modeling (for fire, smoke, cloth, breaking glass, hair, etc.) and more. | | • | Wield 15 weapons including Unreal favorites as well as brand-new instruments of mayhem. | | • | Battle more than 24 different enemies; the dreaded Skaarj returns from the original Unreal alongside various human and alien opponents. |
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Product Description You are John Dalton, an ex-Marine assigned to patrol the edge of human space as a Marshal for the Terran Colonial Authority the 24th Centurys equivalent of a Sheriff of the Old West. Your employer - the Earth-based Civil Government - is weak, a bit player in a political scene dominated by rival Corporate factions and the infamous Terran Military. Unexpectedly, your monotonous life is shattered by a chilling distress signal, plunging you into an adventure beyond belief. Violent turmoil among
Amazon.com Review Unreal II: The Awakening returns to the fascinating futuristic setting of Unreal, first visited in 1998. Since then we've had to content ourselves with the excellent Unreal Tournament multiplayer combat series. For this first true sequel Epic Games hired Legend Entertainment, who made a name for themselves with the Unreal: Return to Na Pali expansion pack and the woefully underrated Wheel of Time game (based on the books by Robert Jordan). The result is fun and frantic, if a bit too short-lived. Unreal II's best feature is its lush graphics engine. It's state of the art. All the locations, which range from bizarre alien worlds to those based on the film Alien, exude dynamic realism. Human and alien characters are well-animated and rendered, but have a cartoonish exaggeration that clashes with the realism of the architecture. The designers were undoubtedly shooting for a comic-book look, which explains why the women look like blow-up dolls with bare midriffs and the men have hulking muscles. The monsters, too, ripple with strength and menace. This style will please some, but is less effective than the more realistic styles employed by similar titles--although at least the art direction is consistent throughout the game. Unreal cast you as a prisoner who--through both good and bad luck--was freed from confinement, but marooned on an alien world. He goes on to become a sort of messiah figure to the four-armed natives, while other, scarier, natives want to kill him. It ends with a cliffhanger that this game does nothing to resolve. Now, you play as a new character who works for the Terran Colonial Authority. You're a space marshal on the ship Atlantis. You and your buxom partner, who looks more like an exotic dancer than a police woman, have to solve problems in a game only tenuously connected with the original Unreal. Core gameplay and mission design are good, but uninspired. Legend has taken a conservative, almost minimalist approach. They've made a solid shooter that takes full advantage of Epic's state-of-the-art graphics engine, but did nothing to set the shooter apart from the crowd. One hopes that Unreal II: The Awakening awakens Epic to the fact that Unreal is a genuinely interesting franchise that deserves more. --Andrew S. Bub Pros: - Gorgeous graphics
- Decent gameplay
Cons: - Amateurish if consistent art design
- Too short
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My reveiw of unreal 2 April 25, 2008 Unreal 2 is a great improvement is some ways from the first one and some loses.First,Unreal 2 has a strange story line where you are supposed to find artifacts for someone(i forgot his name) but the places are to easy to beat. The bosses are not really hard to beat with some weapons but they look hard. I mean sure you might jump back one or two times but it isnt really scary. The last level was way to easy to beat.Also some people might try to sell Unreal for more than what you can but it from on steam(i will show you a link to download steam, a program that can buy games).I looked the sellers and target sells Unreal 2 for $40.00 when it is only on steam for $10.00. The reason i gave it four stars was because the game was a need to get kind of game for a person like me since i am a fan of Unreal games.
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data3.cab corruption on disc 2 February 12, 2008 I wish I could say how great this game is but I can't even install it. There are 2 discs for installation. The first disc will install without a hitch. The second disc, however, has a corrupt file on it (data3.cab) and cannot be read/copied no matter what you try. Thus, the installation will fail every time. Buyer beware about this one... not worth the headache.
Okay. December 29, 2007 It is pretty to look at, but falls flat when compared to the first game in the series.
Huh... that was intresting... May 12, 2007 After all the Multi-player versions that came out, Unreal universe is exspanded again in a new single player Adventure. This time with voice acting and facial Posing. NEAT...
Still the game even on it Hardest Settig was way to easy for me in the first run through. and was way too short for my taist. then again it was still long.
The weapons where balanced fairly well, lots of nice features. had a fairly intresting story and an intresting Slant.
Still it dissapointed me. fun but nothing really new...
Unreal II Revisited March 9, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I got this game {FPS} originally when it first came out. Lots of hype. I was a solid Unreal fan. This game is completely different from the original Unreals'. It probably should have been named "Pre Halo" or something to that affect. But I thought it was great fun the second time around...using a better computer, maxed out effects and res. Its beautiful to look at and very imaginative. Lots of good weapons early on so you can plan and fight any way you like, cool alt fire modes, and a little bit of mission/puzzle solving...and at the end... a black hole gun...ooooh. Perty dang good overall. The only thing I didn't like was the all to common crappy voice acting. Emotional content was essentially ZERO. Gimme a little horror, a little fear, courage, remorse...anything... the ending is good though :)
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