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Game: Unreal Tournament
Console: Dreamcast

Cheat:

Invisble

Press X, B, Left, Right, B, X, after you paused the game.

All weaponary

Press Left, B, Right, X, Right, Left, after you paused the game.

Max ammo

Press Left, Right, B(3), Right, Left, after you paused the game.

Every character

Press Left(2), B(2), Right, Left, B, after you paused the game.

Level skip

Pause the game and press Up, Down, Left, Right(2), Left.

God mode

Pause the game and press Left, Left, Right, Right, Down, Up.

Refill health

Pause the game and press Down(3), Left, Up, Right.




Manufacturer: Atari
Release Date: 15 March, 2004
ESRB Rating: Mature


Description:
Unreal Tournament 2004 isn't just an expansion pack or semi-sequel to last year's 2003 edition. It's a full blown and worthy sequel to the original Unreal Tournament, and a rock solid multiplayer and single-player game in its own right.

For starters UT2004 looks fantastic. The Unreal engine is built to compete with the best graphics engines around, and Epic didn't skimp on the special effects here. The missions run the gamut from cramped, intense corridor fighting to wide-open spaces. There are plenty of vehicles to pilot, and all of your favorite weapons, from the rocket-launcher to the flak cannon.

The single-player mode is still extremely strong because the robots you compete against are so well-programmed. They're not programmed to beat you, per se, but rather to play convincingly like a cadre of real people. Some are good, some are bad, they miss occasionally, and they even spout trash talk like people do online.

Multiplayer is where it's at with the return of Deathmatch mode, Domination, Double Domination, Capture the Flag, the return of Assault mode (a favorite missing from the 2003 edition). A brand new concept called Onslaught challenges teams to capture Power Nodes scattered throughout the level. The game offers the fun of paint-ball with the thrill of vicarious warfare and ultra-violence, in the safety and comfort of your own office or computer room. Really, the only complaint here is the whopping 6 gigabyte hard drive installation requirement and the fact that the game requires an impressive computer to run it. Look at the system requirements carefully before buying! --Andrew S. Bub

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