- Publisher: Atari , Infogrames , Atari SA
- Release Date: Sep 30, 2002
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Mind-blowingly more amazing than its older brother!
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Play MagazineCombined with top-notch sound effects, new weapons, and special moves, it will leave you speechless. [Dec 2002, p.88]
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Game InformerIf you're a devotee to "Quake," "UT," FPSs, or online games in general, this is certainly a ride you won't want to miss. [Dec 2002, p.147]
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From the minute you install the game you will be amazed how wonderful this game looks, and plays.
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UT2003 may not be a revolution, but after a raft of unexciting "Counter-Strike" clones over the last couple of years, its the finest game youll find gracing any server right now.
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GameNowThe graphic detail of the levels is astounding, the sounds all have the "oomph" and there's enough variety in the game types to keep you busy. [Dec 2002, p.78]
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netjakThe game is drop dead gorgeous...As far as the gameplay is concerned, the overall physics are still the best in the industry.
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Its the best that the genre has to offer thus far, and with a new detailed mapmaker, new weaponry and exceptional graphics, sound and game play.
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Once you get past the initial phase of disappointment UT2003 delivers everything youd want from a FPS. The action is intense, the presentation flawless and more importantly it just feels great, definitely packing that oh yeah factor in spades.
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A fast-paced, fantastic looking fragfest that is an absolute blast to play... It would be nice if there was more to the single player game, though.
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UT's beautiful skin may be somewhat simple, but its biology is complex, lovely, and fun.
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An absolutely excellent game. Sure, it does not redefine the genre...but it doesnt just sit on its predecessors laurels, it has something of its own to bring in a most impressive graphics and physics engine, an incredible bot AI ..., as well as very impressive level design and great multiplayer capabilities.
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Its visceral intensity is off the chartsother shooters seem frail and timid in comparison.
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The game is regressive in a sense that it doesn't bring anything new to the field of online shooters - it's as straightforward and arcadish as online shooters get, and at the same time, it's highly progressive with its incredible physics, 3D, and net code.
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PC GamerGorgeous gib-filled excitement for deathmatch players with beefy systems. [Holiday 2002, p.112]
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Exciting, nonstop combat in wild settings, all brought to life with a stunning, state-of-the-art graphics engine that leaves its competition in the dust.
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While not perfect by any means, there's enough fun in Bombing Run and Double Domination alone to make this one worth picking up for some multiplayer fun.
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Underneath all of that polish, at its heart this is the same basic game we've been playing for years -- you'll either love it or hate it for that very reason.
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While UT 2003 doesnt revolutionize its genre, it contains beautifully presented high-speed action that first-person shooter fans crave.
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Computer Gaming WorldMinus community support, amounts to a visually amazing, dependable, but overall mediocre online first-person shooter. [Jan 2003, p.96]
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It's insanely gorgeous... Beautiful graphics, fantastically designed maps, and slight changes in gameplay.
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Entertainment WeeklyDelivers plenty of eye candy - from sprawling outdoor vistas to blasts of mutagenic sludge - but doesn't live up to the expectations of shooters in this post-Halo world. [25 Oct 2002, p.83]
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There is no excuse for a game to perform so badly at the lowest settings, especially on a system which meets the recommended system requirements. Unless you have all the latest hardware, dont bother with UT2K3 for a while.
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The worst crime ever committed against PC gamers was releasing the sequel to UT without an Assault mode.
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With the exception of the extremely, though not awe-inspiringly fun bombing run mode, UT2003 could essentially be Quake 1996 with one hell of an Oprah Winfrey style makeover.
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With bigger guns and even bigger levels, Unreal Tournament 2003 seems to say: size does matter.
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Cheat Code CentralIt's just been so toned down from the original that on one hand while I applaud the balancing of the weapons, on the other I miss the raw intensity that permeated "Unreal Tournament."
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 95 out of 138
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Mixed: 33 out of 138
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Negative: 10 out of 138
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[Anonymous]Dec 25, 2002
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Nov 19, 2019
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Jan 27, 2018このテキストは私のプロフィールにスコアが表示されるようにここにあります。