Unreal | 
| From: Atari Category: Video Games
List Price: $18.99 Buy New: $4.95 You Save: $14.04 (74%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 24134
Format: Cd-rom Platform: Mac Os 9 And Below ESRB: Mature Media: CD-ROM Operating System: Linux Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 4.3 x 3.2 x 0.4
Model: 04-16179 UPC: 722242513536 EAN: 0722242513536 ASIN: B00002S6EQ
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Amazon.com Product Description You awaken in a small, enclosed room with metal walls. You have no knowledge of where you are. Perhaps a prison cell? An angled metal door lies ahead. With effort, you push the creaky slab open. This is not at all what you expected. The "prison" you just exited is a small, badly damaged spacecraft. Walking along a trail in foreign terrain, gun in hand, you journey onward to find out where you are and what your purpose is.P Observing your surroundings beyond the carnage reveals a beautiful and serene, yet somehow spooky, landscape. Two moons are in the sky. Ruins are in the distance. And a big, bad alien is eating one of your buddies. iUnreal/i places you in a stunningly lifelike 3-D world that is as dangerous as it is beautiful. Whether you're playing alone or on the Internet, iUnreal/i will change your perception of what computer games should be.
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Unreal is great June 21, 2004 This was one of the first full 3D games that I played on my iMac and I have always loved it.
UNREAL? FUN!!! April 13, 2003 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I recently purchased Unreal for my 500MHZ Mac with 192 megabytes of RAM and 32mb 3-D acceleartor card of some sort with mac 10 os. With Medium-High Details at a 640x480 resolution with 16-bit color, I gain nearly 30fps avg! Unreal with full 3-D hardware acceleration looks great, especially for it's time. Sound is good, and so is music. Game play is fun, and storyline is and is presented interestingly. Once you beat the game tho and play online a milion times in all difficulties as well in sp the game gets boring unless you go around summoning creatures and making them battle. Or if you know how to use the Unreal editor there's a lot more to do. Unreal rocks overall!
I was supposed to write this review during 1999 but.... November 2, 2002 2 out of 22 found this review helpful
That review was postponed to now. Anyway, I guess you can say Unreal is..."UNREAL". It ran fine on my Pentium Pro 200Mhz Compact PC, 104 MB SDRAM, S3 Software-Accelerated 8MB Video card....VIA 3.0 SoundMAX audio...bla bla bla!.....The storyline is lame. This game is sick!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There are blood and gore everywhere!! There are pools of BLOOD!! When creatures blow up it makes me sick!! I'm just saying this game is too realistic and has lame gameplay and storyline. It ran fine on my previous systems I mentioned before but it ran absolutley INCREDIBLE on my AMD ATHLON 1Ghz, 256 MB DDR SDRAM, NVDIA GeForce 2 64MB Pro, CREATIVE LABS Sound Blaster Live! 3-D Digital 1024V Value 5.1, bla bla bla. Still, I could raise the resolution to 1024x768+2X antilaising and 32-bit color and I STILL got an decent frame per second....even though it does lagg alot. Still, it was incredible. But then it was so realistic I coudn't help but vommit. This game is nasty. Don't get it...gamers that are disgusted by realistic 3-D blood and gore out there....trust me on this one...take my advice, please!!
This old dog can show the new one's a thing or two...... September 5, 2002 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
It's getting old, but Unreal is still a worthy contender in the FPS genre.pThe plot, such as it is, starts you off, badly injured, in a crashlanded prison ship, apparently alone. As you look for a way offworld, you penetrate deeper into the domain of alien invaders who have enslaved the benovolent native population.pGameplay is smooth and the levels are innovative and cleverly designed. One niggle is that it's easy to get stuck, unsure where the way out of the current level is meant to be, but it usually becomes plain sooner or later.pThe weapons....pretty good, and quite innovative. Pleasingly, the 'start gun' can be upgarded, so you actually can use it later on in the game. Other weapons include the brutal Flak Cannon (best used at close range) and the Biorifle, a powerful but frustrating short-range weapon that fires globs of corrosive sludge.pThe AI is credible. Enemies dodge out of the way of your attacks, use cover, attempt to sneak up behind you and attack in order to neutralise the strengths of the weapon you're using.pThe scenery is excellent, and better for the low specs it needs. Too many games become enraptured with providing the latest kewl FX, resulting in a one-frame-per-second speed. The scenery is absolutely incredible, with misty canyons, polluted rivers and islands in the sky being just some of the things on offer.pThe multiplayer is good, as well. The AI bots are truly deadly--at skill level 3, you just can't lay a finger on them.pProblems with the game are few, but niggling. First of all, there just aren't enough enemies at once, apart from one or two set-pieces. Ever since Doom, too many FPS games throw the enemies at you in groups of one or two. I miss the "one man vs an army" feel. Secondly, too many of the weapons are ineffective or almost impossible to use right. With the Biorifle and Razorjack, for example, it's possible to kill yourself just as easily as the enemy if mishandled. Also, once you've completed it once, the higher difficulty levels don't really add anything.pDespite that, a good game overall and well worth a look as one of the games that moved the genre forward.
A sweet game! February 28, 2000 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
With gorgeous graphics and incredible gameplay, this game is adefinant buy. Online play is great, too. If your looking forexpandibility, look no further than planetunreal. It has got manyplug-ins for both unreal games. Check out tons of maps in single and multiplay.
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