

To take advantage of the newly added vehicles, a new mode has been added, called Onslaught. Refined graphic engine and new multiplayer modes

In some cases, such as the jeep, more than one player can occupy the same vehicle at the same time, since both a driver and a turret operator are required. Additionally, there are also the flying vehicles, which enable you to scour the map at incredible speeds and neutralize every threat without giving the enemy a chance to retaliate. Thus, you are now able to wage war from all angles and with little regard for the environment.Īmong the included machinery, you can find anything from basic buggies to quickly carry you around on the battlefield, to armored tanks that can assault bases on their own. Beside the already known fast-paced multiplayer wars featuring futuristic weapons and alien landscapes, this installment takes it one step further with one of the most anticipated gameplay additions: vehicles. One series that manages to achieve all this is Unreal Tournament, including the 2004 version that is the subject of this review. Take part in large-scale battles across a variety of locations To achieve this, you need good gameplay mechanics, a large variety of maps and a few different modes to play around with, since deathmatch can get rather boring after a few sessions. Multiplayer is all about having fun with your friends and people from all over the world, even though things can get quite tense at times.
