Unreal Tournament
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"short": "Unreal Tournament, released in 1999, is a fast-paced first-person shooter set in a science fiction world. Developed by Epic Games, it's known for its intense multiplayer action and innovative gameplay.",
"long": "## Introduction\n\n*Unreal Tournament* is a first-person shooter (FPS) video game released in 1999, developed by Epic Games and Epic MegaGames. Set in a science fiction environment, the game focuses on fast-paced, arena-style combat. Core gameplay revolves around players competing in various match types, primarily aiming to eliminate opponents. The game's unique blend of action, weaponry, and level design solidified its place in the genre, and it became a benchmark for competitive multiplayer experiences.\n\n## Development & Release\n\nDeveloped by Epic Games and Epic MegaGames, *Unreal Tournament* was initially published by GT Interactive in 1999 for Windows. Subsequent releases were handled by various publishers, including MacSoft Games, Atari, Inc., and Infogrames, for platforms such as PlayStation 2, Dreamcast, and Classic Mac OS. The game's soundtrack was composed by Michiel van den Bos. The game's development benefited from the Unreal Engine, providing a robust foundation for its visuals and gameplay. Notably, the game received an enhanced re-release, *Unreal Tournament: Game of the Year Edition*, which included free expansion packs.\n\n## Gameplay & Content\n\n*Unreal Tournament* offers both single-player and multiplayer modes. The core gameplay loop involves engaging in arena combat across diverse maps, utilizing a wide array of futuristic weaponry. Players can experience various game modes such as Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, and Domination. The game's completionist playtime, according to HowLongToBeat, is approximately 23.8 hours, indicating the depth of content available for players seeking to fully explore the game's offerings. The game's setting, steeped in a cyberpunk aesthetic, contributed to its distinct visual identity and immersive atmosphere.
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}
"short": "Unreal Tournament, released in 1999, is a fast-paced first-person shooter set in a science fiction world. Developed by Epic Games, it's known for its intense multiplayer action and innovative gameplay.",
"long": "## Introduction\n\n*Unreal Tournament* is a first-person shooter (FPS) video game released in 1999, developed by Epic Games and Epic MegaGames. Set in a science fiction environment, the game focuses on fast-paced, arena-style combat. Core gameplay revolves around players competing in various match types, primarily aiming to eliminate opponents. The game's unique blend of action, weaponry, and level design solidified its place in the genre, and it became a benchmark for competitive multiplayer experiences.\n\n## Development & Release\n\nDeveloped by Epic Games and Epic MegaGames, *Unreal Tournament* was initially published by GT Interactive in 1999 for Windows. Subsequent releases were handled by various publishers, including MacSoft Games, Atari, Inc., and Infogrames, for platforms such as PlayStation 2, Dreamcast, and Classic Mac OS. The game's soundtrack was composed by Michiel van den Bos. The game's development benefited from the Unreal Engine, providing a robust foundation for its visuals and gameplay. Notably, the game received an enhanced re-release, *Unreal Tournament: Game of the Year Edition*, which included free expansion packs.\n\n## Gameplay & Content\n\n*Unreal Tournament* offers both single-player and multiplayer modes. The core gameplay loop involves engaging in arena combat across diverse maps, utilizing a wide array of futuristic weaponry. Players can experience various game modes such as Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, and Domination. The game's completionist playtime, according to HowLongToBeat, is approximately 23.8 hours, indicating the depth of content available for players seeking to fully explore the game's offerings. The game's setting, steeped in a cyberpunk aesthetic, contributed to its distinct visual identity and immersive atmosphere.
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Developer
Epic Games
Publisher
MacSoft Games
Franchise
Unreal
Engine
Unreal Engine 1
Playtime
628h - 1431h+
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