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Unreal is back with a bang. Unreal Tournament, the original game of mayhem, is back with its 4-tournament iteration and is looking good.
The game is yet another excellent example of why the world loves the Unreal series. I checked out the game on the PC, the platform most worthy of Unreal, and let me assure you this is as good as multiplayer gaming can be. Although tons of First Person Shooter (FPS) games have been out this year, we needed some solid multiplayer action; thankfully Team Fortress 2 arrived, but it's always cool to have more options.

Behold the champion in multiplayer gaming; here's a game that honestly hasn't gone through a lot of change, has very minimum of innovation yet it retains its healthiest quality, is fun, in a bloody, gory and blowing your opponent into half kinda way.
Game Summary
Unreal Tournament 3 (UT3) is a game that mixes a single player campaign and some hardcore multiplayer action.

The single player is good with an OK plot, but it's a good way to fine-tune your skills and at the same time to understand the new game modes. Although there aren't any new game modes as such, it's only a few modes that have been integrated into one. I will talk about the new game modes later in the review.
The single player campaign has a very Gears of War feel to it. Your objective is to fight against some over powered dudes called Necris. These guys slaughtered your clan members and now it's your turn to take revenge, the story has been well presented with long cut scenes. Every mission is a regular multiplayer game with Bots in it. I was an impatient MP action junkie, so I didn't spend too much time with the single player, but it's well presented and can be played in co-op over LAN or Online (I played about 3 missions on LAN). The campaign feels like a solid polished product, and is by far the best single player effort in the UT tournament franchise.
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