Unreal Anthology
- Discover the adventure that started it all, in the first Unreal (including the Return to Na Pali expansion pack)
- Unreal Tournament showcases the enhanced Unreal engine, with over 30 unique levels. Fight in the irst tournament 3D shooter of its time, on waterfronts, oil rigs, speeding trains, floating castles, pirate ships and much more.
- Prepare to stand in awe of Unreal Tournament 2004. Choose from 7 insane modes of combat. Unleash massive firepower from ground, air and space vehicles, in single-player computer AI features challenging computer opponents & 35 indoor and outdoor environments.
- In Unreal II – The Awakening, you are John Dalton, an ex-Marine turned space marshal — the 24th Century’s equivalent of a Sheriff of the Old West. Your employer – the Earth-based Civil Government – is weak, a bit player in a political scene dominated by rival Corporate factions and the infamous Terran Military. Unexpectedly, your monotonous life is shattered by a chilling distress signal, plunging you into an adventure beyond belief.
Product Description
The Most Unreal Anthology on the PlanetProduct InformationUnreal’s array of fierce new fully polygonal enemies stalking your every move it’ll be a struggle just to survive. You will race across vast outdoor and indoor environments enter enchanting cities mysterious temples glittering mines shattered ships and crystal clear waters. The game that will alter your reality…forever. Heart stopping first-person action at its best. Take the “Game of the Year” award-winning Unreal Tournament. Welcome to the gladiator bloodsport of the future! There are more than 60 new adrenaline pumping maps all rendered in stunning realistic 3D detail! You are John Dalton an ex-Marine assigned topatrol the edge of human space as a Marshal for the Terran Colonia Authority inUnreal II The Awakening. Unexpectedly your monotonous life is shattered by a chilling distress signal plunging you into an adventure beyond belief. Unreal Tournament 2004 combines the kill-or-be-killed … More >>
Unreal Anthology
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5 comments
T. S. Garcia on December 23, 2009 at 1:36 am
Sin el fallido UT2003, esta collecion de juegos Unreal es la mejor hasta ahora, y mas aun con todos estos 4 titulos en un solo DVD y claro un pekeño CD de la banda sonora de algunos de ellos.
Robyn Powell-Herbold on December 23, 2009 at 1:54 am
This is a great game for under $15. There is no reason to play anything but unreal tournament 2, but it’s still a great price just for that, especially if your pc can’t run the newest unreal tournament. The two non-tournament games are border line terrible, compared to other single-player FPSs. And there’s no reason to play unreal tournament 1 after you’ve played 2. But just 2 is still worth it.
Patrick Galbally on December 23, 2009 at 3:49 am
evey thing you like about unreal on one disc
M. Vasiljevic on December 23, 2009 at 5:31 am
I play RPGs and fighters on console. I don’t try shooters on PC because they are basically ‘all the same’.
I got this anthology because I remembered there was a game published looong time ago with beautiful nature scenes at the beginning that had some hardware demands my PC couldn’t meet.
Unreal part one is really close to Undying, Alice and some other legendary shooters; you can fight, swim, explore…some levels are 10 minutes short, some are 60 minutes long and maps are vast. I felt as if I took a journey to another planet. Architecture is wonderful!
Unreal Tournament is cool if you want to shoot for 10 minutes, beat level, quit and continue other level when you have time. It is dynamic and point is usually to shoot dead other computer generated players 20 or 25 times – don’t worry, they resurrect like you do when they shoot you. Short levels, short time, action paced addictive play.
Unreal Tournament 2004 is not only part one with better graphics. You can select warriors for team, manage team, play more different ‘games’ than before.
A word to wise: don’t start it in expirienced or more difficult mode, it becomes real hard at the end if you play ladder.
Great quality-price ratio, games that are good even today and better designed than new megahits. Yes, they are FPS games almost without story, but very well done! Much better than Halo, in my opinion, which was overrated and short.
MINOR SPOILERS
Last boss is faster and shoots better than you, so my advice is: be patient, learn where things are, get all shields and important weapon and wait for your chance. If you get in one on one fight in close quarters you usually loose. Learn to know when to run and where to run!!! If you don’t know what to do or where to find him, circle around and get pills and ammo…
One sure method to earn point at the beginning is to get on top of level and take him out from distance with minigun while he shoots weapon with delay (RPG, other kind of guns). If you lack concentration, turn off music and make short breaks during last showdown. It helped me, though it sounds ridiculous.
Hal on December 23, 2009 at 6:38 am
I have always been a good Unreal fan. I have played all of the unreal games. When I purchased Anthology I simply played them all again. Online play was really good and the game has great mods easily playable online. The game is still popular and many servers can be found.