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Unreal 2: The Awakening Special Edition

Unreal 2: The Awakening Special Edition

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From: Atari
Category: Video Games

List Price: $29.99
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
Sales Rank: 17199

Format: Cd-rom
Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows Xp
Genre: Shooter Action Games
ESRB: Teen
Media: CD-ROM
Edition: Special
Operating System: Windows 98
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 1.3

UPC: 742725249295
EAN: 0742725249295
ASIN: B0000ZR85U

Release Date: December 9, 2003
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Intense first-person shooter that immerses players in an epic sci-fi adventure
  • Advanced, real-time dialog system for fluid communications with your ship’s crew and non-player characters
  • Incredibly lifelike graphics with skeletal animation; 15 weapons; 24 different enemies
  • Special Edition includes latest patches as well as expanded multiplayer (XMP)
  • New weapons, vehicles and maps for up to 32 players in class-based team warfare

Accessories:

  • PC Gamer (1-year)

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Windows 98 and up


Customer Reviews:   Read 3 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Unreal 2   October 24, 2008
David Brookes (Sheffield, UK)
I recently replayed this excellent FPS. It's six years old already but still looks surprisingly good, with characters that aren't too blocky, some food facial expressions and lip-synching, and fairly decent (but not great) animatics. The way this game really stands out, even today, is the artwork that's incorporated into the graphics: vast moons hang in the sky, and planets create immense and colourful backdrops to the space scenes. It's most likely photography mixed with painted images, but they're beautiful and awe-inspiring.

The game is short, but about the same as most FPSs. There are about 13 missions on various worlds, against a mixed bag of foes, from the hulking reptilian Skaarj to some mechanical beings reminiscent of the machines in "The Matrix". The story is fairly strong, although pretty much all of the mission objectives consist of "find the artefact and bring it back". The characters are well drawn, the dialogue quite punchy and often amusing, as well as occasionally touching, particularly towards the end. The alien pilot Ne'baan, a gooey-looking energy being encased in a mechanical suit, is original and entertaining, as well as being very well rounded.

You can pick this up dirt-cheap now, so get a copy and have a few hours of all-out fun. You'll love this if you have fond memories of the first Halo, and the Turok games - it also reminds me a lot of Duke Nukem 3D, which is a real complement!

7/10



4 out of 5 stars Not Unreal, but not bad   March 29, 2008
Carl Sumner (Amherst, VA USA)
Although some of the stuff from Unreal is here, it is not really a sequal. And it is not anywhere near as long.

The different missions vary from excellent to mundane. It is very hard in spots, I found it better when set on Easy. But then, I like to look at the scenery...

The second mission, in the forest, is very good and effective in making you feel immersed, almost as good as the original, and seemed more realistic than most games, at least to me.

The missions are so different from each other, that if you don't like one you might like the next a lot.

There is not much on the ship, but it is just enough to let you catch your breath.

Be careful to pick up stuff at the end of missions, if you trigger the cutscene you can't get back.



2 out of 5 stars UNREAListicly Disappointing...   November 18, 2007
NeuroSplicer (Freeside, in geosynchronous orbit)
The original UNREAL was a PHENOMENAL GAME - one of THE BEST ever created. I can understand that measuring up to that legacy would not be easy. But, at least, ATARI could had tried.

This is NOT a game that has anything to do with the original title. I could not get involved, couldn't care less about the characters or the story. It took me all of two afternoons to finish it off and was a great disappointment since I was a great fun of the first and couldn't wait to get my hands on the "sequel" - which it is not.

The graphics are good but nothing close to groundbreaking. The surfaces are nice, the shadows non-existent and the muzzle-flashes totally annoying.

This is the Special Edition, containing a Multiplayer. It is not a bad idea - yet who would opt for this instead of UNREAL TOURNAMENT 2004 (not to mention the upcoming new UT3)?

If you have an older system that cannot handle the latest FPS releases, I would advise FAR CRY or RED FACTION I instead. Even graphically older, the original UNREAL would be a much wiser choice.



2 out of 5 stars boring compared to original Unreal   November 5, 2005
boneworx (San Francisco, CA)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I kept waiting for this game to dazzle me in some way like the original Unreal did, with its magical characters, visuals, and score. That moment never came. It's practically the same game as Halo. I don't know who ripped off who, but the similarities are striking. When I reached a 'boss' part which I couldn't mitigate after many attempts (the difficulty level seemed to double, suddenly) I put this baby on the shelf to collect dust.


4 out of 5 stars You've played this game before...   March 27, 2004
C. Reed (Spring Valley, CA United States)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

Unreal 2: The Awakening is like any other First Person Shooter game. You are the last hope of the world again, and you must take on the enemy (mostly) alone. Only to be rewarded with similar cut scenes of your transport going from - or coming to your space ship. (Although your First Mate, Aida, is somewhat good looking (...))It's an entertaining story at least. And probably worth the (...) asking price for what it is. Just expect to play it for 6 - 10 hours with little replay.

What sets this game a part from other shooters is the one sniper mission where you have to protect a mechanic from a sniper vantage point. Or the two mini-base building mission, where you protect others by building a force field and gun turrets. Else, you just hunt for the switch or find the Artifact, and even this is fairly straight forward. And the weapons are very imaginative. (Later on in the game...)

To sum it up: AI is great. Graphics are great. Sound is great. The story is good. Characters are good. And the missions are average. Length of the game is short. And the difficulty is adjustable from very easy to insane.

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