- Publisher: Epic Games
- Release Date: Nov 19, 2007
- Also On: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 579 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 420 out of 579
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Mixed: 91 out of 579
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Negative: 68 out of 579
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Mr.51Nov 23, 2007
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SeamusB.Nov 28, 2007
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Dec 22, 2011
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Feb 21, 2012
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Apr 22, 2012Unreal is Unreal, nothing else to say, get in and frag them all, giants maps, a lot of devastating weapons and vehicles, many power ups and user made maps keep this game alive and kicking with a nice community of players.
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May 20, 2012
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Dec 20, 2012Good game for FPS players. Bad game for Unreal Tournament fans. This isn't a "real" UT, it is definetly a Gears of War FPS. Same concept, world design with Geow.
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Apr 18, 2013Unreal Tournament 3 brings back the UT99 playstyle and puts the '03 and '04 one back in its place. The game is gorgeous, the gameplay is fast and the cutscenes are well made. I think it lacks a bit on the competitive side of multiplayer when compared to UT 2004, but otherwise UT3 is a great addition to the series.
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Jun 28, 2013
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StormdragonB.Dec 30, 2007
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PaulB.Jan 21, 2008With the updated graphics and the addition of the new vehicles this game aims to please fans of the Unreal game linage. Having played this for a month now, I can say that I am a fan, but I find, I enjoy the onslaught game style of UT2004 more than UT3's Warfare.
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SteveM.Nov 26, 2007The new Warfare game mode and vehicles are welcome additions to the series. However, the overall look of this game is a bit confusing. Trying to show off their new Unreal 3 engine, the developers got lost with too many textures and effects. For an FPS, a cleaner look would have been better. Lets see what the Mod community can provide.
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KrogothC.Dec 5, 2007
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DeeJan 22, 2008The whole game can be summed up with one line: "It's a new UT2004 with better graphics." Nothing more, nothing less. Oh, and absolutely laughable auto-taunts from hell... makes me ashamed when someone walks by - I have to turn down the volume.
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AndresVMar 11, 2009
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RaymondF.Jan 24, 2008
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MetallicusG.Nov 25, 2007
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Mar 16, 2014Well this game is way worse than UT 2004 in many ways, but it is still good fun with excellent weapons, vehicles and funny mods. I am not a big fan of single payer campaign, they shoud add same single player like in UT 2004 with more detailed team management. Still a very good game with great gun play and awesome maps.
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Apr 13, 2017
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Apr 1, 20178.6 - Although not so much fast-paced like its predecessors were, still a really good game and had really good graphics for the time. The vehicle and weapon alterations were pretty good as well, and maps were well-designed.
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May 9, 2021
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May 1, 2020
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Feb 28, 2021Графика - просто на нереальном уровне. Оружие , карты и режимы - тоже отличные. У игры - эталонная скорость игрового процесса.
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Dec 13, 2022Unreal tournament never ceases to amaze me. This is still one of the best fast paced FPS deathmatch but not liked as much the second.
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The game's A-ticket attractions are the massive, ornate battlegrounds where opponents compete in objective-based clashes. Gorgeous alien landscapes play host to massive turf battles between factions vying for power nodes. These mêlées come stocked with a mind-boggling variety of weapons and vehicles, greatly reducing the rinse, lather, repeat burnout that comes in online shooters with less to do and smaller places to do it.
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Drop into servers, start killing people, it's so natural to habitual gamers these days that it's hard to quantify how familiar and welcome these experiences are. With the sheer range of death-mongering that UT3 provides, it's hard not to get into the spirit of things. So yeah, Unreal Tournament pretty much remains The Daddy: consistent, meaty, and just weird enough to survive.
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The game excels at everything from simple deathmatching to complex objective-driven campaigns. [Dec 2007, p.154]