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2004-02-15, 05:58 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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I played the PC version back in march and reminded me how older games can be fun. The PC version is better cause it looks better and is cheaper. Both versions are solid shooters, its not like unreal tournament its a single player story. Single Player is great fun you can try the demo (which sucks) the full version is like 20 bucks the special edition is like 30 or 40 but the multiplayer is free. So if you want to try something new and good (and cheap). Try it out
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2004-02-15, 11:32 PM | [Ignore Me] #4 | ||
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I would have liked to see some weapons commonality between Unreal Tournaments 2003 and 2004 and Unreal 2. You could argue that the weapons in the UT series are Liandri made, but it would be nice to see maybe the Duster in both.
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